Our Children Are Not Our Children


When teachers Zhang Wen-chang and his wife Kuang Xiao-wei got married, they began trying for kids like most other newlyweds; however, despite exhausting every avenue to conception, they remained childless.

Several years down the line, Wen-chang proposed adoption, but Xiao-wei had misgivings.

In this episode, we discover what event cleared Xiao-wei's inner sky and opened the path to adoption; why God plays a crucial role in helping them handle the dynamics within their adoptive family; and how En-en, their cherished six-year-old daughter, reacts to seeing her birth mother's picture for the first time.

Host



Zhang Wen-chang: First met En-en six years ago they were equally as excited. She was such a cute baby. A feeling of perfect contentment. I still remember the feeling.

Kuang Xiao-wei: "Lord, you gave her to me. She's not mine. I'm grateful you gave her to me so I can experience being her mother. I entrust her life ahead to you."

En-en: My mom's the world's most evil person. I preferred my dad.But I love mom and she love me,too.

Guest



Wang Hung-en:I really admire their mutually supportive relationship. It's not easy to find. They face everything together. The trials of life haven't adversely affected the love they have In my eyes for each other. they're a wonderful example to others.