Ever since my book Un-Adoptable? Faith Beyond Foster Care was released, I’ve received numerous e-mails and petitions on social media to please offer direction or insight into another parent’s struggle. In all honesty, I can’t even pretend to have the answers…
Category: Parenting
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Tune in September 11, 2020 at 5:00pm on AM 1360, KPXQ Faith Talk Radio. Hear Janelle Molony talk with Faith Talk KPXQ’s Ministry Director, Marc Lucas, and host of The Form Show, about developing faith beyond what is seen in the natural… and beyond ourselves as parents.
Author, Janelle Molony, is asked tough questions, live on social media! There is so much to tell! Molony talks about coming to “the end of herself,” finding strength, deeper faith, and high-quality relationships.
Hear from author, Janelle Molony, and son, David, on I Know Autism as they talk homeschooling, adoption, and autism with host Sean Sullivan.
Holy moly! Young adoptees are in a mess of a world at the moment! Now we are dealing with outrageous matters of skin color, months of the pandemic quarantine dragging on, homeschooling longer than anticipated, loneliness and fear… on top of separation from biological family, residuals from trauma or abuse, and the lifelong identity-issues which are present in adoptive relationships. It’s a whole heap of heaviness that can be hard to talk about… (Guest Feature)
Ashley Rhodes-Courter, the author of the New York Times bestseller, Three Little Words, and international speaker, joins Janelle Molony for a coffee date to talk motherhood, adoption, books, and more!
In this FREE two day event, Janelle Molony talks on managing the wait, working with the agency, preparing for matches, and tending to your marriage along the way.
Tosha and Janelle hash out topics of intentional motherhood and being confronted with the fears, limits, and bias we have… and those we didn’t know we had. Being an intentional autism parent means having faith to think beyond what is seen in the “now.” Recording date: April 30th, 2020.
Mother’s Day was coming up. “It’s supposed to be MY day, now!” This thinking was wrong, wrong wrong. We should never consider our role as an adoptive parent to be a “replacement” for a biological parent.