Sunday, November 4, 2012

Christians across Pittsburgh help evolve approach to adoption

From Pittsburgh-

Among stacks of movies, family photos and Christian-themed books in Rob and Amanda Szenyeri's Cranberry home is a sign that reads, "Grant me the patience to deal with my blessings."

The parents of four, who adopted an infant from Ethiopia last year, try to live by those words.


On a recent Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Szenyeri, both 36, prepared dinner for 9-year-old Eli, 6-year-old Hank, 4-year-old Trey and the newest addition to their family: a joyful 20-month-old girl named Sidame, nicknamed Mae.


The couple adopted Mae in September 2011 through All God's Children, a Portland, Ore.-based Christian adoption agency.


"She was meant to be with us," Mrs. Szenyeri said. "God has a plan for her life."


Read more:

http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/region/christians-across-pittsburgh-help-evolve-approach-to-adoption-660521/#ixzz2BFramJ8Y

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