Hidden for Glory, Destined for Adoption – by SuDawn Peters

Aug 4, 2001

Hidden for Glory, Destined for Adoption

“Though I am not a missionary, nor even a bold witness in approaching strangers, I can make the difference in the lives of many by touching and investing in the life of just one child.” This belief has led one family on a miraculous journey down a pathway of life that has been blessed immensely by the adoption of 12 children and the unexpected birth of one son.

In her book Hidden for Glory, Destined for Adoption, SuDawn Peters shares testimonies of God’s faithfulness and love, even in hurtful situations and valleys of uncertainty. Facing head on such excuses as unemployment, age, race, size of their family, and health issues, they have found that nothing could stop God’s plan as they obediently followed Him. From their first adoption over 28 years ago to their latest addition hidden to reveal a surprising double blessing, the journey has been unique.

This book is one that no Christian should miss reading. As everyday challenges and seemingly insignificant events mesh into stories of inspiration and great spiritual significance, you will realize anew, that conception is purposed and each life is incredibly special in God’s eyes.

Whether you are considering adopting a child, a veteran looking for encouragement, a birth mother struggling with your part in the big picture of life, an adoptee searching for identity, or someone who simply enjoys reading about God’s awesome orchestration of lives, it is this family’s prayer that you will find hope, and renewed vision within these pages. In giving of themselves, they have found the true purpose of life. God does have a plan.












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