My husband and I met at Word of Life Bible Institute in Schroon Lake, NY in 1994. After completing our one year Bible degree, we went to and graduated from Liberty University in 1997. One week later, we were married! We then moved to Ottawa, Ontario for 6 years where he worked in the tech field and I worked as an Administrative Assistant for our church. We had our oldest daughter, Emma, and decided to move back to North Carolina where I grew up. We had our 2nd daughter, Maelynn and life was going great.
We were involved in our church in NC and I was a stay at home mom. Our girls were growing and we were experiencing some freedom in our lives and then we found out we were expecting twins at 40! So God blessed us with 2 more daughters who are 6 now. I have spent my adult life being a mom and raising my daughters. A few years ago we were part of a church where we were brushing shoulders with families called to adopt as well as foster. We dipped our toe into this new world and received a “no” from God. But there are so many children who need a family! Surely this is what we are to do! So, we waited and then we came face to face (through social media) with a deaf teenager in Columbia, South America. We did research into her and her needs and we said “Yes” to God and again He said “No”. I was confused by this and decided to wait for the next time. But there has not been a next time. I waited and prayed because there was still a reason this had all happened.
Fast forward to this past fall. Every single election cycle when candidates are discussed, mostly what I hear in my Christian circles is “I vote pro-life.” Me too. The Lord laid on my heart to figure out what this means every other day of the 4 years in between voting. And, if my pro-life stance culminates in Roe v Wade being overturned, what does the church do then? What do we do with the influx of more children in the system?
The Book of James was my daily Bible reading right around this time. And it hit me like a ton of bricks. When commandments are given in the Bible are we allowed to pick and choose which ones we feel like keeping? No. So there I sat with James 1:27. For my whole life I have never done anything about this verse because I believed it is one for those called to adopt. And we had been given two firm “No’s” from God. But the commandment still is right there. As I read this verse this past fall I thought, “We are not called to adopt and I vote pro-life” but my duty is not done. Voting pro-life is a start but, we as Americans, with abundant blessings can do SO MUCH MORE for the children being born and in need of a home.
God laid on my heart to take the first baby step to begin in January and a ministry called Plead 4 the Privilege has just been developed in March. This ministry will raise funds to help adopting families financially. The name comes from II Corinthians 8:1-4. We introduced a puzzle fundraiser in January for an adopting missionary family within our church and in 48 days had all 520 pieces sold to help this family offset the astronomical price of adoption. $25 from different families, in different states, attending different churches, all the body of Christ, added together snowballed into over $13,000!
The least we, as ones NOT called to adopt, can do in caring for orphans is to pass on our financial blessings to their parents. $20,000 minimum to adopt a child. And guess what? God does not say that the adopting family should take out a loan to do this. Me. You. All of us who are not called to adopt are to support them. The real truth is if every church in America adopted 1 child, there would be no more kids in foster care. A church can’t. But a family within a church can and the Body of Christ can be the financial support.
We are Naomi and Kyle Brown, and we have been married for over 11 years. I (Kyle) am an acute care physical therapist, and Naomi works for a professional organizing company. We are active members of Two Cities Church and are leaders of a community group. We are currently in the adoption process and prayerfully awaiting placement.
Plead 4 The Privilege has personally been a blessing to us during our own fundraising efforts, and we are so blessed to be able to give back to this organization. We look forward to coming alongside P4P in helping many more hopeful adoptive families in the future!
I am a wife and mother of three children, Otis, Oaks and Vi. I am a stay at home mom with a side hustle of owning and operating a historic event venue with my sister.
Adoption forever changed our lives when we brought our beautiful daughter home from India in 2019. I am honored to get to be a part of an organization dedicated to bringing more families together through adoption. Adoption has always reminded me of God’s love for us as his children and being a part of Plead 4 the Privilege allows me to spread that love.
We’re Trent and Sydney Santos — 15 years married, parents of two incredible boys, and deeply passionate about seeing the Gospel lived out in tangible ways. Trent serves as the First Impressions Coordinator at Two Cities Church in Lexington, and Sydney works as an attorney. We’re honored to serve on the board of Plead 4 the Privilege because we believe in its mission with our whole hearts.
While we don’t currently feel called to adopt ourselves, we know many families who do — and we’ve seen firsthand how daunting the financial barriers can be. We believe the Church is at its best when it comes together to meet needs like this: removing obstacles, lifting burdens, and walking alongside others in love. That’s why we count it a privilege to link arms with P4P and support families pursuing adoption.
We consider it a great joy to help this special organization make a way for children to find their forever homes.