Labor and delivery nurse Stephanie Baird saw the gap into which babies born addicted were falling. She and her husband, Joseph, after a nudge from his wife, started the process of welcoming foster children into their family of five. Now they have adopted their fourth child and are astounded at the blessings that continue to come after stepping out in faith.
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