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	<title>Comments on: Glimpes of Hope from AAI&#8217;s Layla House</title>
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	<description>A home for every child</description>
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		<title>By: Deanne Broscious</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deanne Broscious</dc:creator>
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		<description>My name is Deanne Broscious and our family has recently had a failed adoption through Zambia.  I had in many children in my arms for a short time.  We and other families returned without children after spending three weeks in country.  It is doubtful that we will ever be able to adopt these children that we call our own.  I started thinking about what God wanted me to learn from this situation but couldn&#039;t figure it out.  We lost a lot of money and it looked as if there was no hope for ever adopting again.  Recently I began looking at adopting older children and children with special needs.  My husband and I are both in the medical field with specialized training.  It took me three times to finish reading this story through all my tears and even longer to try to verbalize it to my husband through my tears.  After reading this article, I am sure that God&#039;s intention for us is for not adopting a baby, but for an older child who really needs love and a family.  Thank you for sharing your heart through this story and showing me God&#039;s will for our family.</description>
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