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Words for those finding their way

Dew Drop From Heaven is a memoir on adoption from the perspective of both adoptee and adoptive parent. It opens a deeply personal window into a lived experience, inviting readers to see the lifelong impact of adoption—not just the beginning, but everything that follows.

This book is a collection of reflections on loss, identity formation, family bonds, and navigating the quiet, often complicated process of healing. It also offers a transparent look at the journey into adoptive parenthood, taking readers behind the scenes of the intensive home study and matching process while navigating the unknown and making difficult decisions.

Written with honesty and vulnerability, Dew Drop From Heaven elevates the adoptee voice to deepen understanding and inspire real conversations about adoption across a lifetime.

Available soon at major online retailers.

Posts

  • My dad was a great husband

    My dad was a great husband

    June 20, 2026

    Confession: I miss my dad.

  • What it means to “go and be the church”

    What it means to “go and be the church”

    June 9, 2026

    Confession: Last week I was more challenged in my faith by a Muslim friend than by my Christian friends.

  • Getting organized to create a blog website

    Getting organized to create a blog website

    May 25, 2026

    Confession: I created a job for myself that I pay for instead of it paying me.

  • It’s actually not ok

    It’s actually not ok

    May 11, 2026

    Confession: I hate it when parents teach their kids to say “it’s ok” after someone apologizes to them.

  • What children go through when you PCS

    What children go through when you PCS

    April 27, 2026

    Confession: Watching my kids grieve because of a decision I supported is the most painful part of military life as a parent. 

  • Deciding when to retire

    Deciding when to retire

    April 13, 2026

    Confession: Sometimes I think that staying in the military is easier than getting out.

© 2026 Julie Kehaulani Scott

Christian, writer, adoptee, military wife, and mom

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