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Adoption affects the birth parents, the adoptive parents, and the adopted children in many different wayssome positive and some negative. Each party within this triad has many unanswered questions, but discussing them helps to lighten the burdens for everyone. Mary Muchiri and her adopted son share their journey and try to answer their individual questions. They hope to inspire all who are asking similar questions by comparing human adoption with the much greater and more lasting adoption into the eternal family of God.

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Adoption affects the birth parents, the adoptive parents, and the adopted children in many different wayssome positive and some negative. Each party within this triad has many unanswered questions, but discussing them helps to lighten the burdens for everyone. Mary Muchiri and her adopted son share their journey and try to answer their individual questions. They hope to inspire all who are asking similar questions by comparing human adoption with the much greater and more lasting adoption into the eternal family of God.

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Mary Nyambura Muchiri was born in Muranga District of the Central Province, Kenya. In September 2001, she joined Taylor, a Christian university in Upland Indiana, USA. In addition to teaching in the English Department at Taylor University, she has published four books: Saved Through Fire: A Family Experiences Kenya's War of Independence, His Banner over Me Is Love: The Dreams of an African Woman, Papers on Language and Culture: An African Perspective, and The Power of Story: Global Myths on the Origins and Character of Black People. She is looking forward to retiring in May 2017 so that she can devote more time to writing and overseeing a new nonprofit organization, Amsha (meaning "raise up" in Kiswahili), which will raise money for poor Christian students who pass well in examinations but are not able to afford university education. Her main interests include reading and writing, women and minority issues, higher education and spiritual development.