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Hello Everyone, New here and I've noticed there isn't any Jehovahs Witnesses here. Is there any and have you been able to adopt? I am trying to but have run into issues with local adoption agency about the blood issue. I am anxious to get answers. I know Witnesses have been able to adopt and hope they will share their experience with others.
i am a 27 year old 5 months pregnant and looking for a caring couple that wants to adopt my child and raise in the truth having a hard time finding one couple
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my name is brandy and im looking for a couple that is jehovah witnesses to adopt my unborn child. I am 27 and 5 months pregnant. and searching without any response as to finding a couple to adopt that is in the truth and would want to raise a child and teach about jehovahs grand plan for us. I want my child to be raised in the truth and I am unable to finacially raise another child but would love to find a couple in the truth to adopt my child. Can some one out there help me find a jehovah's witness family for my child. I my self am in the truth but still only into 3 years of studies i
There is a Yahoo Group called JWAdopt , for witnesses who have adopted or are in the process. It is very helpful.
I am a JW as well, and we adopted our son through Los Angeles county, he is such a sweet heart and we had no issues with his adoption, we were asked out religion, but that was it. We are so happy and plan on adopting at least 2 more boys
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I would not go with a birth mother. -Quote from another post.
Well, all children have a birthmother. Hard to avoid.
JW Couple wanting to adopt from Ethiopia. Getting conflicting response regarding the blood issue. Has any JW's adopted from Ethiopia?
My husband and I adopted our son in 2005 from Korea. The blood issue did come up as Andrea mentioned (hi Andrea small world). The weird thing is that it did not come up until after we received our referral and were waiting for our travel call. It turns out that the social worker in Korea heard about a case where a young child was in a car accident and died and of course the papers said it was because his parents refused to give him a blood transfusion. We did get input from a brother who serves on the hospital liaison committee and were able to work with the adoption agency to come up with a resolution that everyone felt comfortable with.
We are currently in the process of adopting a baby girl from Ethiopia and are waiting for our referral. All of our paperwork has been approved!
Both adoptions for us have been nothing but positive. Even with the drama we faced the first time, the adoption agency was really nice and they wanted us to get our son you could tell. Bottom line is agencies want solid families that will give a children a stable, loving environment. I wish you the best in whatever you choose.
Lauren
We are a nonprofit domestic and international adoption agency called Heartsent Adoptions, Inc. ([url=http://www.heartsent.org]Heartsent Adoption[/url]) We have a Jehovah's Witness birthmom who would like to have her baby adopted by a Jehovah's Witness family. Please call 925-254-8883 or e-mail vfjubilee@aol.com if you are a Jehovah's Witness family and would love to adopt a healthy newborn! Thank you!! :)
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We are so sorry for making a posting that may have been considered a solicitation. In our excitement to find a loving home for this little one with a Jehovah's Witness family, we did not read the posting regulations as carefully as we should have done. Please accept our sincere apologies. Warmly, Heartsent Adoptions, Inc.
We never had any problems about blood, mostly because once the adoption is final it is out of their hands. Until then , if ever there is a medical emergency we are to call 911 then the agency (foster care gvt system) and since they are the Gvt authorities, although we would strongly request they seek alternatives if ever necessary we are resolved in our conscience that the child is not ours until the courts say so, so legally the guardians make the decisions in that case it would be the agency.
there is a webslite Noblood.org i think. They have dctors and nurses there that discuss stuff and is helpful.
but for somereason they always feel that Ped.s are different.
traveler00
There is a Yahoo Group called JWAdopt , for witnesses who have adopted or are in the process. It is very helpful.
Thank you for this link.
To the one who is pregnant . I commend you for wanting the best most loving home from parents who share your respect/love/belief for Jehovah.
My mom started studying the bible when I was 12. But as I got older she never taught me anything and I was onyl made to go to the meetings and everything i wanted to do was NO,this no that. I couldn't even talk on the phone with my friends because they weren't wittness. Yet the wittness girls in the congregation weren't allowed to be friends with me either,becuase I was not a wittness technicaly speaking (gonig out in service, studying,etc..etc) BUt it was not my own fault,my mom didn't give me the opportunities and the other kids had their own "clich " so I felt like an outsider. I guess you can I was a drifter from the start(not having the tools to know any better)
so when I got pregnant at 19unwed, I still believed what little bit I was taught(it made more sense than anything I learned in church) , so I wanted my son to go only to a family that were wittness. I think my mom said at the time, wittness did not ever adopt and she gave me some reasons why she thought that(now I nkwo she was wrong) . I never wanted to give him up,but whenever the thoughts did cross my mind , All I could think about was what if the family he was raised by never accept the truth and he does not make it after the end of this system of things. I couldn't bear the thought of him not maknig it to live forever if i ever chose to study the bible with a wittness and then decided this is the religion I really want. So I kept him. I often wondered if he would have had a better life(materialy) without me. I was a single mom and on state assistance. I lived with my parents and it was emotionaly and mentaly toxic for me being there with my parents ,but i was lucky and found someone to marry (not the bio dad) and we have been married aprox 10yrs now. We have two more children together. I do think back with all my struggles with my first child , how much it would have been easier to have given him up,and started fresh with my husband and two other kids, but I also know I would have always wondered where he was or what he was doing. I am happy I kept him depsite being low income and struggling,but you know what, circumstances DO change if you can make it work. My kids have had t-ball ,swim lessons ,we get together with friends kids and they have the most loving parents(mom and(step dad to my oldest) dad),and we are not poor like we were when he was real little. They have a big house and a big backyard, pets and too many toys . I could go on and on.
I would be sad if a person raised as a JW who still believes(even if not practicing) , gave their child up to a non wittness family . I think it is a great idea to talk with elders. A problem I have even now is I feel Im being talked at and not TO . So if you encounter this,just keep trying to find help from other JW's until find someone who your comfortable with.
I still am only comfortable with talking about personal matters with only three woman in my congregation and no one else. I married a non believer and so I continue to have challenges that wittness couples who are both JW's don't have to deal with. Those woman are either married to a non believer or have been through similar situations . I recommend finding someone who has gone through the same thing, and can sympothise with you. You will be surprized how many people may have things in common with you or went through the same thing,they may just not be broadcasting it.
Also, I am sorry your parents are this way. My mom stopped talking to me when I told her I was pregnant. She let me live with her,but I got the silent treatment for the first few months. Then when he was born she helped me a lot with him and watched him so I could work the first year. My dad was an unbelieving husband and father in the worst ways. he would cuss and yell at me and made degrading remarks ,always acting like I committed the hugest crime. He was viciously mean and I cried a lot and delt with emotional abuse from him until I could get out of their house.
If my daughter ever got pregnant I would never stop talking to her like my mom did to me. I would help her with the baby in every way . Not all JW's parents are the same. I choose not to be like how my mom was. If your family can't help you please find some one who can.
Maybe you'll be happy yrs later(although it's hard to imagine it now) and be happy you kept the baby,despite some struggles in the beginning.
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We are wanting to adopt. We have been trying to either have a child or adopt for 5 years now. We are going to start Foster Care soon, but would really like someone to contact us if they are looking for a Jehovah's Witness family to adopt their child.
Please e-mail me at Mandymck@aol.com
Thank you for your time.
Scott & Mandy
milli1
Hello Everyone, New here and I've noticed there isn't any Jehovahs Witnesses here. Is there any and have you been able to adopt? I am trying to but have run into issues with local adoption agency about the blood issue. I am anxious to get answers. I know Witnesses have been able to adopt and hope they will share their experience with others.
HI. I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses. My parents were studying when I was born, and I was baptized in 1964 at age 14. I have 3 children, 2 of whom are in the truth. My middle son is not a witness, though his wife has studied and is trying to get her life in line with Jehovah's requirements. They have been separated for years, and are finally divorcing. She is pregnant(not my son's), but knows she cannot raise the child, a girl, herself. She is looking for a Witness family to adopt, but the pickings in Kalispell, MT are pretty slim. They have another child, a little girl. I adopted her when she was 3 because they could not take care of her. She is 8 now. If you are interested in the baby, please let us know. She is due in 2-3 weeks. I am new at this too, so hope you get this message and are able to respond.