At Any Cost

They had two children, but were open to more. Mike and Hayley Jones tell of their radical decision to adopt eight siblings from an orphanage in Sierra Leone, no matter what the cost.

Despite numerous obstacles, Mike and Hayley Jones leaned into their faith and trusted God to help them adopt eight siblings from Sierra Leone. View Show Notes →
They had two children, but were open to more. Mike and Hayley Jones tell of their radical decision to adopt eight siblings from an orphanage in Sierra Leone, no matter what the cost. View Show Notes →
Mike and Hayley Jones reflect on their courtship, engagement, and how three years into marriage they were both ready to walk away. Find out what lead them back together. View Show Notes →

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Mike and Hayley Jones

Mike and Hayley Jones already had two biological sons (ages 6 and 1) when they decided the time was right to adopt. After a 3-year process to complete the adoption the family now calls themselves the "Jones Dozen." All eight adopted children (ranged in age from 5 to 16) are biological siblings, comprised of seven boys and one girl, who came from a family where the father had died and the living relatives were unable to support the family. Now they've been home for over 3 years and they have 11 children with adding a now 10 month old biological son. Their children now range from 10 months old to 18 years old. Mike and Hayley have been married for over seventeen years. The Joneses make their home in Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb just south of Nashville.