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Confessions of an Adoptive Parent
- Hope and Help from the Trenches of Foster Care and Adoption
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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Publisher's summary
Know That You Are Not Alone on This Journey
Adopting or fostering a child brings its own unique set of challenges only another parent facing the same uphill climb could possibly understand. From parenting children with traumatic pasts, to dealing with attachment issues, to raising a children with special needs, it can sometimes be a struggle just getting through the day.
Mike Berry knows the loneliness and isolation you can easily feel in your particular parenting role - because he's been there. He's still there, and he wants to give you the hope and encouragement you so desperately need. There are plenty of how-to guides out there on parenting, but this one-of-a-kind book is specifically designed to address your needs as a parent of an adopted or foster child. With a refreshing dose of honesty, empathy, and care, you'll discover you are definitely not alone on your journey, and God has a very special plan for you and your family.
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The world goes out of its way to make you believe you are not good enough. Maybe you aren't sure you like where you've been or who you've become. Maybe someone has made you believe a lie about who you are by speaking damaging words to you. The discovery of our true identities does not begin by looking within ourselves but by looking to the One who made us. Hello, My Name Is will inspire you not to wear the nametag that someone else gave you but to wear the name of who God says you are.
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Hello My Name Is
- By Nana BUCKINGHAM on 02-08-20
By: Matthew West
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Talking with God
- What to Say When You Don't Know How to Pray
- By: Adam Weber
- Narrated by: Adam Weber
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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Prayer seems like it should be so simple. Yet when it comes to actually praying, often it feels awkward and complicated. I mean...what should you actually pray about? What do you say? Is there anything you should or shouldn't say? Do you have to speak out loud? Where do you even start?
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Really GOD!!
- By etronics6 on 05-28-19
By: Adam Weber
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The Mystery
- Finding True Love in a World of Broken Lovers
- By: Lacey Sturm
- Narrated by: Lacey Sturm
- Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins
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Rock princess Lacey Sturm wants to share her journey from heartbreak to wholeness with young women. In The Mystery, Sturm helps listeners understand that any loving relationship begins with knowing your own identity in Christ. And yet, so many people have learned to define love through their own dysfunctional family, unhealthy relationships, the romances and wrecked relationships of mainstream pop culture, or, sadly, through pornography. Is it any wonder so many people end up brokenhearted, divorced, abused, abusive, or even suicidal?
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Wow! Incredibly moving.
- By Mae on 12-30-19
By: Lacey Sturm
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Fierce Faith
- A Woman's Guide to Fighting Fear, Wrestling Worry, and Overcoming Anxiety
- By: Alli Worthington
- Narrated by: Jaimee Paul
- Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
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Podcaster and bestselling author of The Year of Living Happy Alli Worthington knows all about the ways a woman can be hard on herself. She shares her own fear struggles with humor and honesty—real strategies, biblical truths, and woman-to-woman encouragement for coping with life's big fears and little everyday worries.
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Not for women with major problems
- By Victoria A. Hayden on 03-30-20
By: Alli Worthington
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Mom Up
- Thriving with Grace in the Chaos of Motherhood
- By: Kara-Kae James, Jamie Ivey - foreword
- Narrated by: Kara-Kae James
- Length: 3 hrs and 50 mins
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Author Kara-Kae James shares four themes that impact how she follows Jesus and parents her kids: intentional motherhood, genuine community, refreshing rest, and embracing chaos. With practical ideas for building relationships with other moms, grace-filled Scripture reminders, and a healthy dose of humor, Mom Up helps listeners step out of survival mode and into the abundant life God has for them and their family.
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Words that really touch the soul!
- By Leigha Corso Munizzi on 01-08-19
By: Kara-Kae James, and others
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When God Doesn't Fix It
- Lessons You Never Wanted to Learn, Truths You Can't Live Without
- By: Laura Story
- Narrated by: Dara Rosenberg
- Length: 9 hrs and 57 mins
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Worship leader and recording artist Laura Story's life took an unexpected turn when her husband, Martin, was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Their lives would never be the same. Yes, with God all things are possible. But the devastating news was that no cure existed to restore Martin's short-term memory, eyesight, and other complications. The fairy-tale life Laura had dreamed of was no longer possible. And yet in struggling with God about how to live with broken dreams, Laura has found joy and a deeper intimacy with Jesus.
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Right on the Mark!
- By Susan Belanger on 08-30-17
By: Laura Story
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Find Your Brave
- Courage to Stand Strong When the Waves Crash In
- By: Holly Wagner
- Narrated by: Holly Wagner
- Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
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In Find Your Brave, GodChicks founder Holly Wagner combines insight found in Acts 27 with lessons learned from her very personal battles with cancer, betrayal, and turmoil to create the essential storm survival guide. Her words will encourage and empower you with practical tools to navigate life's greatest storms, steady your heart against fear, and inspire you to rescue others as you make your way safely ashore.
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Never slowed down
- By Cami Lawson on 10-03-19
By: Holly Wagner
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Plan B
- What to Do When God Doesn't Show Up the Way You Thought He Would
- By: Pete Wilson
- Narrated by: Pete Wilson
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
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What do you do when a shattered dream or an unmet expectation causes you to turn to Plan B? Pastor and author Pete Wilson uses real-life stories of disappointments and tragedy along with biblical stories such as David, Joseph, and Ruth to help listeners face their own overwhelming situations and through them to learn God is working to help them surrender their plans to receive his.
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God speaks through Pete Wilson
- By Amelia in Kentucky on 04-16-12
By: Pete Wilson
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Life Interrupted
- Navigating the Unexpected
- By: Priscilla Shirer
- Narrated by: Robin Ray Eller
- Length: 7 hrs and 23 mins
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Interruptions: They're aggravating - sometimes infuriating. They make us want to tell people what we think of them. But how we handle interruptions actually tell us more about ourselves. The prophet Jonah's existence was interrupted by a call of God that would require a complete change of life. And it scared him enough to make him run in the opposite direction. Yet, what seemed to him to be an unnecessary and useless interruption was really an opportunity for Jonah to be involved in something the likes of which the Old Testament world had never seen before.
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Needs Priscilla's Narration
- By Lisa Baarns on 10-11-15
By: Priscilla Shirer
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Heaven Changes Everything
- Living Every Day With Eternity in Mind
- By: Sonja Burpo, Todd Burpo
- Narrated by: Stu Gray, Brook Bryant
- Length: 3 hrs and 54 mins
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A shattered leg, kidney stones, and a lump diagnosed as hyperplasia. Times were tough, money was scarce, and the bills and frustrations were piling up. It was into this kind of stressed out life that God sent Todd and Sonja Burpo the interruption of a life-threatening illness and emergency surgery for their almost four-year-old son Colton - an interruption that included his unforgettable journey to heaven. How did they cope?
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Listen to it with discerment
- By Marco Ahumada on 06-16-16
By: Sonja Burpo, and others
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Divine Alignment
- By: Squire Rushnell
- Narrated by: Squire Rushnell, Louise Duart
- Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
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In his charmingly avuncular and wonderfully optimistic voice, SQuire shares moving stories from his own and others' lives to show the awesome strength inherent in what he calls God's positioning system, or GPS. Each of us, he assures listeners, can use our own personal GPS to grow more closely aligned with God to become vastly more effective, successful, and fulfilled in our relationships, our career, and everything we do.
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I loved it. Very interesting.
- By SunShine on 01-24-17
By: Squire Rushnell
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Finding Your Way Back to God
- Five Awakenings to Your New Life
- By: Dave Ferguson, Jon Ferguson
- Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
- Length: 5 hrs and 14 mins
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"God, if you're real, make yourself real to me." Each of us spends our lives on a journey toward God. Yet often our most deeply felt longings - for meaning, for love, for significance - end up leading us away from instead of toward our Creator and the people he made us to be. Finding Your Way Back to God shows you how to understand and listen to your longings in a whole new way.
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First audible boom
- By Travis J. Curnutte on 05-26-16
By: Dave Ferguson, and others
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Hope Unfolding
- Grace-Filled Truth for the Momma's Heart
- By: Becky Thompson
- Narrated by: Becky Thompson
- Length: 4 hrs and 14 mins
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God's love, plans, and promises for you are forever unfolding. I get it, Momma. I totally get it. Every day you wake up and try your very best. You love, give, and pour out your life for the ones who call you Momma. But no matter how much you offer, there are still days you feel as though you come up short. You worry, "Am I loving these babies enough? Is this ever going to get easier? Why does it seem like I am the only one who cannot balance it all?" Sometimes we just need hope (and maybe a long, uninterrupted nap).
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Just what I needed
- By D. Romero on 12-15-16
By: Becky Thompson
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- warnersmiles
- 03-16-18
Spoke to my heart!
This book was written from a very vulnerable yet comfortable place. The wisdom and insight shared will be helpful to adoptive, foster and even some biological parents.
Very well written, easy to follow and it inspired me into action.
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- Walsh
- 11-28-18
Right on
Yes, yes, yes was all I kept thinking throughout this book. Real and refreshing. He gets it and says it like it is. Highly recommend this to any foster or adoptive parent.
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- Anthony Cruz
- 06-24-21
Hope!
Beautiful, hope-filled and inspiring! Words of wisdom and grace for all those aspiring to or in the middle of this journey.
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- bri
- 04-29-24
Wonderful
So uplifting, real, and eye-opening. I have hope now in my journey, and for others with adoption and fostering. I love how it was so faith based, makes everything resonate so much better. Well done!!!
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- Amber Humphries
- 03-15-19
A great resource for Forster/ adopted parents
Its great book. He has definitely been there and is willing to talk about it.
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- Lonnie York
- 02-06-23
Amazing and Uplifting
Beyond blessed to have found this book on my search on Audible. Thank for God leading me to it.
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- Rainbow 83
- 10-20-23
The author has a narrow perspective
This book should have the disclaimer "written by an adoptive parent that didn't understand trauma before making the conscious commitment to adopt." Then again, I'm not sure if that's the norm in the foster and adoption community like the prevalence of the savior complex in humanitarian and missionary work. People who have overcome the obstacles faced by children in these circumstances know it's hard and have a different perspective. This makes the book cringe worthy at times. However, it does give helpful information & reminds us that these trials are a chance to build love & compassion for ourselves and others. It's for things to be difficult and to have feelings about that. It's the response to the difficulty that matters, and rest and restoration is part of that.
BTW, the whole testing if people are safe and having a small circle of trusted people is exactly what minorities do in predominantly white environments. It's EXACTLY the same thing. And given many children in the foster and adoption programs are minorities, figure y'all should learn about that as well. #safespaces
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- BRANDON BARBERA
- 02-03-21
God's perfect timing - This book rescued me
I fostered to adopted my beautiful daughter, now almost 14. I've always leaned on the strict but loving side when raising her. I used to think she'd never cross me. Attitude, not doing what she's told, sure, but nothing major. Well yesterday she decided to run away🤦♂️. I was so angry, when I was looking for her, however this book was playing, and I was listing to Mr. Berry talking about how to approach your children. My rage totally went away, and regardless of all the hateful things she said when I found her, I stayed calm, and tried to listen to her. I was missing something, and she told me. Under the hateful words was a powerful message a child was trying to communicate, but since she doesn't have adult like communication skills, she did the only thing she knew how to do to send a message. God put this book in front of me, and it may have saved a life. Thank You Mike and Kristen Berry for opening up your life, to save ours!
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- Jonathan
- 01-18-19
So Good, So True
I’m a foster adoptive parent, and this book helped and resonated with me in a big way. I highly recommend it.
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- C.M.Funk
- 05-11-23
Amazing book
This book gave me great encouragement. The “me too” “you are not alone” concepts are what I needed in my life right now.
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