You Have Been Chosen: The Identity of an Adopted Child

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What makes the book stand out is its balance of pastoral care and theological clarity. Rather than offering simple platitudes, it dives deep into scripture, cultural expectations, and the emotional realities that often accompany infertility. In doing so, it becomes more than just a comfort but a guidepost for those navigating uncharted emotional terrain. It speaks to both men and women, but its tone and flow make it especially accessible for women’s Bible study groups, fertility support circles, or couples’ faith-based counseling sessions.

You Have Been Chosen by Dr. Mary Nyambura Muchiri is a heartfelt and faith-centered Bible study guide that speaks directly to couples facing the emotional weight of infertility and those considering adoption as a path to parenthood. Rooted in Biblical scripture and personal insight, this book offers both spiritual encouragement and theological grounding for those who feel lost, discouraged, or conflicted about the idea of building a family outside of traditional means.

This is not a typical nonfiction book with chapters of narrative. It is a devotional guide, thoughtfully divided into sections with key scriptures, reflective questions, and gentle encouragements.

Dr. Muchiri writes with a calm, empathetic voice, clearly drawing from her experience as a woman of faith and academic standing. Each entry is framed by verses and concepts drawn from the Bible, emphasizing that adoption is not just a legal or emotional decision but a spiritual calling endorsed by God himself.

From a film adaptation standpoint, while the book itself is not structured as a narrative, its themes offer strong inspiration for dramatic storytelling. The emotional weight, spiritual struggle, and cultural conflict faced by couples exploring adoption is ripe for screen exploration. One particularly powerful screenplay concept could involve a married couple in Africa struggling with infertility where cultural practices are relevant and against adoption.

Maybe, after medical consultations and mounting emotional strain, they begin to consider adoption, only to be met with cultural stigma and family resistance. Their journey toward acceptance becomes both a spiritual and relational transformation. It’s a story grounded in faith, love, and quiet courage. This could be an idea.

Another adaptation angle could be a docu-drama or faith-based documentary featuring real couples interwoven with dramatized segments, highlighting personal stories of adoption framed by scripture and interviews with Christian counselors. This format would give the book’s teachings a real-world voice and could resonate with audiences on platforms like PureFlix or Hallmark’s inspirational branch.

You Have Been Chosen is not a storybook, it’s a lifeline. For couples of faith walking through a valley of disappointment and doubt, it offers light, scripture, and the reassuring reminder that adoption is not second best- it is chosen, sacred, and holy.

Her other books include:
– Saved Through Fire
– Papers on Language and Culture
– His Banner Over Me Is Love
– The Power of Story
– Becoming a Kenyan American
– False Labels and Faces of Grace

Purchase the Book Today on Amazon.

Author: Mary Nyambura Muchiri, PhD
Page Count: 128 pages
Reviewer: Liam Weston

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