<p>In part two of the episode, the Walker family continues their story of adopting their daughter Shani from India. They faced challenges with the COVID-19 pandemic delaying their travel plans and had to navigate the approval process. When they finally arrived in India, they had a difficult reunion with Shani, who was initially hesitant and scared. However, with time and patience, they were able to build a connection with her. They also encountered challenges during the medical exams and had to advocate for Shani&#39;s comfort. After their time in India, they returned home to South Carolina before Steve had to go on a three-month deployment. Steve and Jo Walker share their adoption journey and the challenges they faced when adopting their daughter from India. They discuss the initial meeting with their daughter, the reactions of their other children, and the difficulties of bonding with a child who has experienced trauma. They emphasize the importance of empathy and understanding in the adoption process and the need for support from their community. They also talk about their daughter&#39;s progress and how she has integrated into their family. The Walkers express their desire to continue advocating for adoption and disabilities and to follow their calling to serve others.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know is interested in adoption or getting involved, please visit <a href="rods.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">rods.org</a> to learn more</p>

See The Miracle

Brady and Andrea Murray

Ep. 110 - PART 2: Advocating for Adoption and Disabilities with Steve & Jo Walker

SEP 17, 202441 MIN
See The Miracle

Ep. 110 - PART 2: Advocating for Adoption and Disabilities with Steve & Jo Walker

SEP 17, 202441 MIN

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<p>In part two of the episode, the Walker family continues their story of adopting their daughter Shani from India. They faced challenges with the COVID-19 pandemic delaying their travel plans and had to navigate the approval process. When they finally arrived in India, they had a difficult reunion with Shani, who was initially hesitant and scared. However, with time and patience, they were able to build a connection with her. They also encountered challenges during the medical exams and had to advocate for Shani&#39;s comfort. After their time in India, they returned home to South Carolina before Steve had to go on a three-month deployment. Steve and Jo Walker share their adoption journey and the challenges they faced when adopting their daughter from India. They discuss the initial meeting with their daughter, the reactions of their other children, and the difficulties of bonding with a child who has experienced trauma. They emphasize the importance of empathy and understanding in the adoption process and the need for support from their community. They also talk about their daughter&#39;s progress and how she has integrated into their family. The Walkers express their desire to continue advocating for adoption and disabilities and to follow their calling to serve others.</p> <p>If you or someone you know is interested in adoption or getting involved, please visit <a href="rods.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">rods.org</a> to learn more</p>