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  1. What makes AGCI so different, and why should I choose AGCI as my adoption agency? All God’s Children International is committed to finding families for children, not children for families. In addition to our adoption programs, we’re dedicated to intervening in the orphan crisis so that children and families have the support they need to thrive.

  2. Jun 10, 2003 · I'm brand new to this adoption forum, and I was really pleased to hear of the good reports on All God's Children adoption agency. I'm curious to get more information about them, as well as personal experiences people may have had with the agency.

  3. All God’s Children International is a Christian adoption agency committed to finding families for children, not children for families. In addition to our adoption programs, we’re dedicated to intervening in the orphan crisis so that children and families have the support they need to thrive.

  4. Adoption Process. Step 1: Research adoption countries. Certain countries may be a better fit for your family due to factors like age, need, cost, and average wait time. Step 2: Submit a preliminary application. Step 3: Complete a formal AGCI adoption application. Step 4: Finish adoption orientation process. Step 5: Choose a home study agency.

  5. Attend foster parent orientation. Take part in required hours of foster parent training. Maintain financially stability. Prove good health. Complete the Home Study process. To apply or ensure you meet the prerequisites, there are two primary Ohio state resources.

  6. Ron and Jan Beazely had a calling from God that their youngest child would join their family through adoption. When their oldest daughter, Heather, was just 18 years old, she traveled alone to war-torn Romania to complete the adoption of her youngest sibling, Hannah, for her parents.

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  8. We adopted from Ethiopia, through All God's Children International, almost five years ago. The staff in the US was great to work with, communicated well and frequently, and kept us up to speed with the ever changing world of international adoption.