Options

Are you pregnant? According to His Word, God “knit every child together in their mother’s womb.” Every life has a purpose according to God’s will. Choosing life for your baby is the first, most important step. The second important step is making the right decision for the future of you and your child. Counseling and resource information is available to you. These services are paid for through generous donations of Christians whose hearts have been touched by adoption. Therefore, there is no cost for any service provided to expectant (birth) parents by Spirit of Faith Adoptions’ staff.
Placing your baby into the arms of a loving, Christian family is one option. The earliest that you can consent to an adoption plan in Ohio is a minimum of 72 hours following the birth of your child. All assistance and planning prior to that time does NOT commit you in any way to an adoption plan. There is no cost to you to consider placing your child for adoption. The Adoption Coordinator at Spirit of Faith Adoptions is available to you 24 hours a day to guide you through the adoption planning process. To contact Spirit of Faith Adoptions, please click here.
The staff at Spirit of Faith Adoptions is praying for you, for the life of your unborn child, and for the decisions you will need to make. We admire your courage and your determination to seek God’s will for your child’s life. If you would like someone to pray with you, please click here to contact us.
Click here http://www.odjfs.state.oh.us/forms/file.asp?id=522&type=application/pdf to view the informational brochure provided by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services: For Birth Parents- For Those Who Are Thinking About Making An Adoption Plan.Here you will find a complete description of the many important aspects about the adoption planning process, including an explanation of your options, your rights and everything you need to know about placing a child for adoption in the state of Ohio.
Watch videos by Mark Schultz. Mark is a contemporary Christian musician and an adult adoptee who has in his words, "had a wonderful life and is very grateful to his birth mother for giving him life."
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