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Grandparents’ Grief
Ricky and Cathy Cockrell (Anne’s in-laws) come on to discuss what loosing a grandchild was like. They share the grief that they-as grandparents of the baby who passed away- still struggle with but also what it was like to watch their son walk through such awful loss. They recount what that day was like for them and give a little advice to grandparents who may, unfortunately, experience this same situation one day. They also share how they as a family remember John-Micah and keep his memory alive.
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Husbands Walk Through Infertility Too with Will Cockrell
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Anne Cockrell and her husband, Will, recount what walking through infertility was like for Will. What it looks like for a husband to support his wife during such rough times. How husbands just want to “fix it” and what that looks like when you can’t immediately give your wife the baby she’s desiring. How a husband’s desire for a baby may look different than his wife’s desire.
Ten Diamonds with Jeff Chamblee
มุมมอง 1314 วันที่ผ่านมา
AFA’s own Jeff Chamblee comes on to share about his and his wives three miscarriages years ago. He shared about such a thoughtful gift that he gifted his wife with for their 40th anniversary and shows how just because a little life was lost many years ago that it still has effect on families.
Planning a funeral with Suzane Walker
มุมมอง 1721 วันที่ผ่านมา
Anne Cockrell and Suzanne Walker discuss what it was like for their friendship when Suzanne stepped up to take on all the responsibilities of planning Anne’s baby’s funeral. A heavy episode but much needed when walking through such unexpected loss.
Continuing to walk through infertility with Dani Cap (Part 2)
มุมมอง 2821 วันที่ผ่านมา
Dani and her husband have walked through infertility for eight years now. Multiple surgeries, adoption, a surprise pregnancy, and then a loss are just a few things they have walked through together. They have grown closer to the Lord and closer to each other even though they’ve walked through such hard things. She continues to lead other to the Lord by her blog and instagram as_im_waiting
Continuing to walk through infertility with Dani Cap (Part 1)
มุมมอง 2621 วันที่ผ่านมา
Dani and her husband have walked through infertility for eight years now. Multiple surgeries, adoption, a surprise pregnancy, and then a loss are just a few things they have walked through together. They have grown closer to the Lord and closer to each other even though they’ve walked through such hard things. She continues to lead other to the Lord by her blog and instagram as_im_waiting
Christmas and Infertility
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If you are struggling with infertility or child loss, Christmas time can be extra challenging. All the songs about a baby being born are precious and sweet and SHOULD make us think of our blessed savior. But sometimes they also remind us of the ache in our hearts. This episode is all about how to find hope and joy during the holiday season.
Childless No More with Sharon Aikman part 2
มุมมอง 2621 วันที่ผ่านมา
Sharon Aikmen continues her story and shares about her children she has adopted through foster care. She also shares about her new book that tells her wonderful God-filled story. www.amazon.com/Audible-Childless-No-More/dp/B0DJRSJKCN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=73F8SC9VL1IP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.PBsX0XnkBQl-8hSIRteo8w32pL-ABVM5YH9sHlcqgzZg_QWqkN2q62CSBv7JBUHJD8GMhzdmo6Hnocfe_oK8Yw.QloaNyGGbVjtIgApUcW54tIZrOpVzX...
Childless No More with Sharon Aikman part 1
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Years and years passed with what felt like no answered prayers and the Lord being silent to Sharon. However, the Lord is always working things out for our good. Sharon shares how through heartache she grew closer to the Lord and has now been able to mother 19 children and even to adopt 9. What a testimony Sharon shares with us.
Thanking God Through Infertility
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The holidays are a difficult time when you are struggling to conceive. When Thanksgiving rolls around, the enemy can make you feel like you don’t have anything to be thankful for! But remembering all Christ has done for you is key.
Megin and Jo Morgan’s Story
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Join the Morgans as they share their journey with infertility - multiple IUIs, applying for foster care starting on the road to NaPro (Natural Procreative Technology) and ultimately conceiving naturally without intervention. And how prayer was held them together through it all!
When Disabilities Spark a Ministry
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Emmie Chavers continues to share about her little guy with disabilities and shares how those disabilities led to her seeking out help from a ministry a few states away. While she was there the Lord spoke to her, and now that same type of ministry is just a few miles away.
Single Parenting with Disabilities- Emmie Chavers
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Infertility doesn’t play a part in Emmie’s story, but lots of challenges have come her way through rare diagnosis in her youngest son. She and her family have had to lean on the Lord and each other as they have had to be advocates for this little boy. Not many specialists even knew how to diagnose such a rare condition. Emmie shares some of her everyday struggles of parenting a little with disa...
Lessons from Hannah's Heart
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In 1 Samuel we meet a woman named Hannah who struggled with infertility. She poured her heart out to God in prayer and God heard her! The Hannah’s Heart show and podcast was named after this amazing woman and was launched three years ago. In today’s episode Anne and Kendra share deeper insights into Hannah’s story and also talk about how hosting the show has forever impacted their lives.
EveryLife Diaper Company
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Did you know that EVERY major diaper company is pro choice and supports the abortion industry either financially or ideologically? It makes no sense that they would want to kill their clientele but sadly it’s true. Society acts like children are a huge burden and that it is almost shameful to want them! This can be particularly upsetting for godly Christian couples struggling to conceive. The g...
Stress Management Tips for Infertility
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Stress Management Tips for Infertility
From Desperate to Surrendered: Marie Frison’s Story
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From Desperate to Surrendered: Marie Frison’s Story
Defiantly Hopeful Fertility Grant
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Defiantly Hopeful Fertility Grant
Motherhood After Loss
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Motherhood After Loss
Mini IVF Blog
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Mini IVF Blog
Mini IVF vrs Traditional IVF
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Mini IVF vrs Traditional IVF
Parenting with a Disability
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Parenting with a Disability
Real Freedom From Grief: Stephanie Moenkoff’s Story
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Real Freedom From Grief: Stephanie Moenkoff’s Story
Beckett’s Blessing Box
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Beckett’s Blessing Box
Meagan Pearson’s Story
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Meagan Pearson’s Story
The Hebrew Names of God: Yahweh Jireh
มุมมอง 235 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Hebrew Names of God: Yahweh Jireh
The Thorns and Roses of Adoption
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The Thorns and Roses of Adoption
The Hebrew Names of God: Yahweh Shalom
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The Hebrew Names of God: Yahweh Shalom
Dr Nurse Mama Shares Her Story
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Dr Nurse Mama Shares Her Story
Bibles for Babies and Update on Anne
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Bibles for Babies and Update on Anne

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  • @elliesouza717
    @elliesouza717 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    @peterrudy9207 So how many are you adopting? Clearly you TRULY care, so you must be

  • @laurenflynn5368
    @laurenflynn5368 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This was so so helpful! Exactly what I was searching for to “see” the process. Then I find out it’s through Rejoice, where we are traveling for mini IVF in March, from Minneapolis. God bless you! Beautiful couple. I think I saw in later videos it was successful!? 🎉❤

  • @animekinglovesanime
    @animekinglovesanime หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this video....❤❤❤❤

  • @edrarichards8813
    @edrarichards8813 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love Sharon!

  • @MissAmandasChannel
    @MissAmandasChannel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I appreciate this episode. Suffering with secondary infertility and its been really hard. So thankful for my little girl but the longing and desire to add to our family is so strong makes it hard some days. Thank you for the encouragement!

    • @MrsSlinkey8
      @MrsSlinkey8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I second that. Sometimes I feel im in the room with them, and we're the only women in the world going through it. I fail to find any one in mu day to day open with thid experience

  • @vidguruedits
    @vidguruedits 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing family! ✨ I’m sorry for the pain you’ve been through; life can be really tough sometimes."

  • @박철수-j7h
    @박철수-j7h 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm Korean but not a adoptee. I've been doing research on adoptions for a paper I'm writing. I'm not judging this specific family but based on the research I've done I don't think international adoptions are a good thing, and especially not when it involves different races. My beliefs are based on reading Korean adoptees memoirs like "All You Can Ever Know" by Nicole Chung and countless others. None of those children were mistreated per sey but clearly many grew up confused about having a different race than their parents and growing up looking Asian while having almost no Asian specifically Korean, Chinese etc cultural upbringing. I'm not saying every Asian adoptee would grow up like this but based on the huge amount of books and testimony that I have watched its clear its a universal longing just as if a Christian child was adopted by Muslims parents and then one day longs for Jesus instinctively. Secondly as a Christian myself I know a lot of these adoptions are done by loving Christian parents however like so many times good intentions it produces bad incentives. In this case South Korea has been knowing as a "baby exporting" country for years and it is wrong. Because the system is set up so often single mothers but often mothers with a husband who are perfectly capable of taking care of the baby are pressured to give it up for various reasons then adoption agencies essentially "sell" the baby at a insane prices in the guise of administrative fees or whatever. I've heard many stories of Korean women being pressured to give up their babies then regret it later but told they can't give the baby back. I'm sure these parents didn't go through some shady agency but the overall demand of babies by mostly white parents produces that incentive for shady actors, in this case Korean, to do that sort of stuff. I'm sure the abuses are not as rife as it was in the 50's or 60's when South Korea was a poor country but that system still persists and its wrong. These Korean babies should be in their own countries raised by their own people, and yes contrary to popular belief there's plenty of Koreans willing to adopt Korean babies despite the racist assumption Koreans won't raise kids who aren't their biological children. Especially with South Korea going from a overpopulation country to a low fertility country, these children being sold to foreigners is WRONG. Thirdly I will pray God gives Jessica and Spencer the wisdom to raise Evelyn right and they get educated on the issues that Korean/Asian adoptees face and I hope they will raise Evelyn with some Korean cultural upbringing for example there are now many Korean summer camps for adoptees like Evelyn. She should be taught the Korean language when she's young so Evelyn when she becomes old enough can choose to embrace her Korean heritage more, beause if she isn't taught Korean when she's young, that door will be shut for her when she gets older. Yes its possible to learn Korean as a adult but its insanely hard for most people.

    • @MsJewka_
      @MsJewka_ 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are right! 🤗🇵🇱

    • @carlaandradeify
      @carlaandradeify 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Compreendo perfeitamente o seu ponto de vista, mas o facto de o cenário actual em muitos países do mundo se verificar uma forte taxa migratória e existir uma grande presença de diversas culturas asiáticas na Europa e América, nomeadamente a chinesa, desmonta parte dos seus argumentos, ainda que sejam parcialmente correctos, mas só parcialmente, porque teria que falar das questões de educação dos filhos e adaptação cultural em casais de etnias culturais diferentes, ou das crianças que nascendo num mesmo pais, mas de origens raciais e culturas diferentes não pudessem ser adoptados por cais de outra raça...sabe, na continuação de um raciocínio desses, estarias no limite a falar em racismo e segregação racial... Em todas as épocas se verificaram fluxos migratórios, que estabeleceram culturas distintas em territórios distantes, como é o caso de coreanos no Brasil, por exemplo. Trazem as suas culturas e enriquecem as existentes, casam com pessoas de outras raças e culturas... Não podemos ver as coisas dessa forma tão fechada. Compreendo o seu ponto de vista, mas não sei se pode ser assim tão linear. Quem acompanha crianças que se deslocam, de outros países, ainda pequenas, percebemos que se adaptam bem e adquirem os hábitos do país acolhedor sem essas dificuldades que expõe e muitas vezes não querem voltar à cultura de origem, porque não a conhecem... De facto, muitas vezes as crianças adoptadas, independentemente das questões étnicas e raciais, têm dificuldade em gerir o facto de serem adoptados, essa é uma questão emocional que tem que ser muito bem gerida na educação das crianças e claro que, quando se tratam de adopções de outras raças, deve existir sempre o respeito pela origem da criança, isso faz parte do verdadeiro amor e respeito por quem é adoptado.

  • @SweettoothMarie77
    @SweettoothMarie77 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like that they prayed about it first and were in the same page 🙏

  • @samanthab7835
    @samanthab7835 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this! I have needed this info. I have struggled with infertility for years and always dreamed of breastfeeding. And thought that dreamed died when we decided to adopt. I feel so hopeful to have that relationship with my child

  • @Genna01
    @Genna01 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why do Correa keep the kids so long?

    • @HKim0072
      @HKim0072 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Korea went from one of the easiest places to "adopt" kids to one of the hardest with the strictest regulations. About 9K kids were getting adopted annually internationally at the peak. Now, it's in the hundreds. Low hundreds, maybe a couple hundred a year. (there is a long complicated and somewhat sordid history of Korean adoptions.)

  • @psalmsong7558
    @psalmsong7558 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can see that Evelyn is feeling so safe n comfortable in their arms❤❤

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How many American kids never get adopted !?

  • @lesleyduffie1831
    @lesleyduffie1831 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. My prayers are with you, Julia. God bless you. I would love to hear more stories like this on the podcast. Knowing the tears will only end when we are in the arms of Jesus is the only way I survive. ❤

  • @ryankittle3431
    @ryankittle3431 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Learned something new today.

  • @Dc.BC.AC1
    @Dc.BC.AC1 ปีที่แล้ว

    🙏

  • @liamsmom6177
    @liamsmom6177 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m so very sorry for Will and Anne, for Matt and his family, and for all the families who have suffered such a loss. My heart goes out to all of you.

  • @masonmorgan5323
    @masonmorgan5323 ปีที่แล้ว

    racist jade, you people pervert Christianity

  • @evanyarbrough2581
    @evanyarbrough2581 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    🏃 P-R-O-M-O-S-M!!!

  • @whysoserious2907
    @whysoserious2907 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great episode - so encouraging. 🙏🏻

  • @mnmstrauser4169
    @mnmstrauser4169 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you!!