William & Kensi
Matched
Marriage Length
6 Years
Home State
Indiana
Denomination
Nondenominational
Pets
1
Children
Novalee
2 yr
About Us
We met at church and started playing board games with our friends and we often flirted across the table. We had the same sense of humor and we were both very competitive. After a year, we had our first date, a perfect picnic at the lake! A few months later, we flew to Liam’s hometown to meet his family. During that trip a blizzard began and our flight home got canceled. So, we did the sensible thing to do, and rented a small car to drive 20 hours through a blizzard. We tested our relationship on that long drive home while sliding on the road and running on no sleep. We realized from that trip and other dates that we were made for each other. Which led to our marriage. Then, we discovered we were pregnant! Kensi had a difficult pregnancy. We knew we wanted another child, but we wanted to look into other ways. This brought us to adoption. We know the love that Christ has for all his children. We are very involved in our church and close to our small group. We often are with them playing board games, roasting s’mores, or playing with our kids together. We love to go hiking, camping, anything outdoorsy, traveling, eating and making good food, and spending time together.We are looking forward to growing our family through any of the following adoption opportunities:
Type
Open , Semi-open , ClosedGender
Any genderRace
Any RaceCircumstances
- Twins
- Multiples
William's TESTIMONY
I grew up going to church and Sunday school. Both of my parents are devoted Christians, and they did well in imparting their faith to my brother and I. I was baptized when I was about 7, but I never really thought seriously about my faith until college. I was very fortunate to be challenged both by secular and faithful classmates to find out what God and salvation actually meant for my life. About that same time, a friend from my church took me on as a mentee, and I began to understand what sacrificial love looked like and how salvation must have an effect on one’s mind and heart if it is to be real. Ever since, I have tried to get a little closer to Christ each day.
Kensi's TESTIMONY
I grew up in a household where going to church was not our norm. We went on the big holidays- like Christmas and Easter. We called ourselves Christians, but we never really plugged into a church and served anywhere. Once I hit high school my older sister started going to Hillcrest Church with one of her friends. She joined a Bible study group and really invested herself into this group. I watched from the side lines while my sister and her friends were always encouraging me to join. I was hesitant about joining. I didn’t grow up learning Bible stories and praying before bed. I was embarrassed to go to church and not know anything in the Bible. I didn’t want to be asked questions or be expected to join in on conversations when I knew very little about Jesus. Then, one night in my sophomore year of high school I had to drive my sister to Bible study so I could keep the car that evening. I drove her there and on the way a severe storm blew in. Once we got to the church the tornado sirens went off. I went in with her to take cover. I’ve never been so thankful for a tornado. We spent that whole evening cramped into a small room connecting with other believers and discovering a faith I never really had. Even after the storm blew over, I stayed and studied with them. I left that night knowing I’d be back. The people there were so loving, so encouraging, and showed me Jesus. I continued to go to church every Wednesday and Sunday, and even when they had events on the weekends. I started to serve, read my Bible, and pray often. My relationship with the Lord grew each day. I am now a firm believer and servant of God. I continue to go to church, have a small group of fellow Christians who we talk to daily, pray often, and study the scriptures. My life was shown grace and given a chance now to live it praising our God.
Letter to you
Read MoreOur Christian Commitment
We met at church playing board games with mutual friends. At the time both of us were heavily involved in our church youth program; teaching classes on Sunday nights to the teens and meeting with our college-age students every month. Shortly after getting married we also began to teach the 3rd grade class on wednesday nights. We had to take a break from sponsoring the youth programs when we had Nova. We needed more time devoted to our family. We have served in many roles at our church. Liam served as a deacon and often is called to fix things at the church building or for someone in need. Liam also served communion, taught a beginner bible study class, and served on the security team. Kensi often teaches preschool, nursery, and served on the security team as well. We are both very involved with our young adult small group. Our group started meeting in January of 2020. We have invested in those relationships for the past 3.5 years and have a solid group of christian friends now. We meet once or twice a week for bible studies, cookouts, board games, ultimate frisbee games, and meals often. We have even rented a large cabin and all took a vacation together before (20 of us and our kiddos!). We take turns teaching and leading our small group studies. We often host the cookouts and campfires at our house as well. Our small group challenges us to read scripture, pray often, love others, and serve where we are called. Our relationship with the Lord is always being strengthened. We pray as a family before every meal, share prayer needs throughout our day, read bible stories to our daughter, and often discuss scripture and theology. We believe that our family should always be centered around God.
Vision For Raising A Child
We are the parents who will love our children first and foremost, no matter what. We are the parents that will be at every game or event cheering our child on embarrassingly loud. We are the parents that value communication. We promise, as potential parents for your baby, to;
• Teach them about the love of Jesus.
• Spend quality family time together.
• Guide and correct them as they grow.
• Teach them that there are consequences for our actions (both positive and negative).
• Lead by example by showing them how to be kind, love others, and serve.
• Always ensure they feel wanted, loved, secure, valued, and needed.
• To teach them that we (Liam and Kensi) and you (mom reading this) love them so much that we created this relationship centered around them.
our family video
https://video214.com/play/0frnBdt760nf75Ez0znXRA/s/darkABOUT William
(About Liam, written by Kensi)--
One of the first things I noticed about Liam was his intelligence. He often has an answer, and if he doesn’t, he will find one. Liam is an electrical engineer for our Navy’s ammunition research and development branch. He is always thinking of solutions. He is adventurous, loves animals, and loves to explore nature. He has a “dad joke” sense of humor that I love. He is easy to connect with. He can make friends with anyone. Often, we are the last ones to leave church because he gets into a conversation with someone. He has a serving heart. He is willing to help anyone any way that he can. Just a few weeks ago our preacher’s pipe busted and Liam didn’t hesitate to give up his day off to help. Liam always ensures that we are provided for. He is great at woodworking and is a fantastic cook. His ribs are my personal favorite! We sit around the table for dinner at night and he always says a prayer. He knows the Bible and has a strong relationship with the Lord. He is very engaged with Nova and often plays whatever she wants (including tea parties!). I often get comments from others about how involved he is. I am so excited to see him love another child. He is so excited for another baby to join our family.
EXTENDED FAMILY
They say it takes a village to raise a child. We are incredibly grateful for our large village. Liam’s parents are wonderful grandparents. They both love kids and are very involved with their children’s ministry. They are the most giving and loving kind of people. Liam’s brother is known as “funcle” to Nova, I bet you could guess why. He keeps us all laughing. Kensi’s mom and step dad are the spoiling kind of grandparents. Kensi’s mom and younger sisters were adopted as well. Kensi has 3 sisters, 1 older and 2 younger. They are all very close. Kensi’s family often goes on vacations together (the beach is our favorite spot!). We also have about 20 friends who we are in a small group with. These friends are our biggest supporters. One time, Novalee got really sick with COVID-19 and we ended up in the ER. Some of these friends waited in the waiting room all night long just to be available if we needed food, drinks, clothes, or a hug. They are our biggest prayer warriors. They love Nova (“Supernova” as they call her) and are so excited for our next baby. We are blessed with our circle of friends and family. They are all so ready to love our next baby too.
WORK & EDUCATION
Liam earned his Bachelor's degree from Worcester Polytechnic. He is an electrical engineer for Crane Naval Base. He designs and builds for our Navy's ammunition branch. Kensi earned her Bachelor's degree from Western Governors University. She is an elementary teacher for a public school in our town.
HOBBIES & INTERESTS
We love to go hiking, camping, anything outdoorsy, traveling, eating and making good food, and spending time together.
Our Bucket List:
1. Visit as many national parks as we can.
2. Repeat #1.
ABOUT Kensi
(About Kensi- written by Liam)--
I’m going to try and write this without turning it into a mushy love letter. My wife is an amazing woman. I think one of the things that first drew me to her was her boldness. We met playing board games and I enjoyed the banter as much as I enjoyed the games. Kensi isn’t afraid of anything.. except spiders. She did pull a muscle once dodging a picture of a spider. Kensi earned a degree in elementary education. Kensi’s compassion amazes me everyday. As a kindergarten teacher, Kensi is often the first person in her kids’ lives who is equipped to identify special needs. In her role, Kensi is often confronted with children who have an undiagnosed disability in an institution that is slow to respond with aid. Nonetheless, I can still hear the smile in her voice when she talks about the progress of one challenged student or the heartbreak over another. Kensi's uncompromising sense of justice is another thing that I admire about her. She holds herself to a very high standard and leads by example. She manages to dovetail hard work, diplomacy, and compassion beautifully. That is never more apparent than when I watch her play with our daughter. Kensi manages to shift seamlessly from teaching, to playing, to correcting whenever Nova needs each of them.
EXTENDED FAMILY
WORK & EDUCATION
HOBBIES & INTERESTS
Novalee
Novalee is our bright little 2 year old. She imitates everything she sees us do and learns
so fast. She tries to be independent and often tells us “Nova do it”. She loves to help. She is very happy
and giggly. Nova loves to be outside, build towers, dinosaurs, Mickey Mouse, Bluey, and animals. Nova also loves to play with her baby dolls. She often pushes them in their stroller, burps them, pretends to feed them, and rocks them. She is going to be the best big sister.