It took Lee Leadbetter and his wife, Jennifer, five years and an evening walk in the wash of the setting sun to decide adopting two children from a different race. "I was influenced by a youth service trip to Texas at age 16 where I worked with Hispanic kids. There are millions of orphans in the world necessitating an overwhelming need for people to step in," says Leadbetter, a 42-year-old pastor in the U.S. The Leadbetters went past the inordinately long bureaucratic process to ultimately adopt two girls of African descent, age 4 and 6 years, from Haiti. "These kids were in addition to two of our own biological sons," he says.