Mark Minck’s mother was in a prime demographic in the 1960s for having an abortion—she was young, single, and pregnant.
But her choice was to place her son for adoption. And he grew up with loving parents, who made him feel proud to be adopted, and chosen, Minck told The Epoch Times.
“You were just born in your family—they had to bring you home,” he recalled thinking as a child about other children. “Well, I was adopted. I thought it was something extra-special.”
“She made the most important decision, at that moment, that she could make for my life,” Minck said. “If she made the other decision, I don’t have a life. And not only do I not have a life, if she makes a different decision, but my three children also don’t exist, and never can in the history of the world.”…
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