By Jenny Riddle
International adoption is always filled with the unexpected. Surprises, detours, and bumps in the road are all quite normal and expected. A global pandemic, however, has far exceeded the usual unexpected. Families whose bags were packed to bring their children home were banned from travel by government authorities. Families who were awaiting certain processes got stuck in a holding pattern. Still, these weary families took hold of God’s promises of faithfulness and have not let go.
God’s faithfulness has manifested itself differently for each family, although all cling to the truth that He is certainly working on their behalf. For some, it is in the form of encouragement when connecting with other waiting families. For some, it is the ability to provide supplies to orphanages. For some, it is seeing processes continue and borders open up. For some, it is seeing God making miraculous pathways for them to complete their adoption and bring their precious children home to the love and care they so desperately need and deserve.
Although processes within international adoption have slowed in various programs, we are witnessing many countries still express desire to see children united with their families. Processes that ceased are beginning again; processes that slowed are beginning to run smoothly again. Travel is opening up for many families. International adoption is still happening, and we’d love to celebrate with just a few examples of how the Lord has been working through this pandemic:
The Marchio Family: Bulgaria
The Davis Family: Colombia
The Davis Family flew to Colombia to pick up their two new sons March 1, 2020. Soon after, the novel coronavirus w
However, the Colombian Supreme Court deemed adoptions “urgent,” and assured those in process could continue through the system. The Davis’s adoption process was finalized and the four family members flew home to reunite with the seven others in Kansas on April 22.
The Bryan Family: Haiti
We would love to talk more with you about how international adoption is still uniting children with their families, even in the midst of unprecedented times. You can find more information here or email us here.