After They Are Yours: The Grace and Grit of Adoption

After They Are Yours: The Grace and Grit of Adoption

by Brian Borgman
After They Are Yours: The Grace and Grit of Adoption

After They Are Yours: The Grace and Grit of Adoption

by Brian Borgman

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Overview

Adoption offers a powerful testimony of grace in a world of unwanted pregnancies and on demand abortion. But no one said adoption is easy. As an adoptive parent and pastor, who has counseled many adoptive parents, Brian Borgman knows there is another side to adoption that we are often reluctant to talk about. Parenting is always a challenge, but parenting an adopted child can have some special challenges. Adoptive parents can experience much heartache and even guilt with their adopted children. Many suffer in silence. Borgman writes with a burden to minister to those who are struggling.

After They Are Yours: The Grace and Grit of Adoption talks transparently and redemptively about the often unspoken problems adoptive parents face. Combining personal experience, biblical wisdom and a heart for people, Borgman recalls the humbling and difficult lessons God has taught him and his wife. This is not a success story, rather it�s a story of struggles and failures set in the broader context of a God who is gracious and continually teaches us the meaning of adoption.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150375598
Publisher: Cruciform Press
Publication date: 10/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 102
File size: 961 KB

About the Author

Brian Borgman is the author of several books, a contributor to the Women's ESV Devotional Bible, and founding pastor of Grace Community Church, Minden, NV (1993-present). He earned a B.A. in Biblical Studies from Biola University (La Mirada, CA), a Master of Divinity from Western Conservative Baptist Seminary (Portland, OR) and a Doctor of Ministry from Westminster Seminary (Escondido, CA). Brian and his wife, Ariel, have been married since 1987 and have three children and one grandchild.
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