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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Winter Solstice


Today is a holiday in China, called Dongzhi. It celebrates the Winter Solstice. Traditionally, it is a time for families to be united together. In the past, all people with the same surname would gather to celebrate and renew family ties.  

A big feature of this holiday is the eating of tangyuan, balls of sticky rice. The rice is bound together, which symbolizes reunion. Dongzhi celebrates families coming together.

As you read this, would you take a moment to pray for our family? Our desire is for our family to be bound together with our Chinese child, and this holiday reminds us that we are not there yet. 

We appreciate your prayers and your support in helping us make this family union a reality.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

The Pancake Report



Well we did it...we had a pancake brunch/auction! And it was a beautiful thing. For those of you unaware, we gathered together this past Sunday at our home church and our family, along with another adopting family in our church, joined together with our growth groups and several other volunteers in the church. We collectively made over 600 pancakes, along with bacon and eggs. We also auctioned off over fifty items donated to raise monies to help bring our children to their forever families. Watching all these people come together to help us “have” a baby was humbling to say the least. I was in tears multiple times throughout the whole experience. I have to say, out of all the treasures of the day, by far watching our fifth grade Sunday school classes serve was the most beautiful experience. You see...out of the class of about 14 girls, over half of them have been adopted. It was their job to cut, paste and place the adoption statistics on all the tables. As these girls hurried through their task, they couldn’t help but read some of these jaw dropping numbers about orphans. Numbers like: EVERY DAY, 5,760 more children in the world become orphans. It is estimated there are between 143 million and 210 million orphans worldwide (recent UNICEF report.) Studies also show that 60% of the girls become prostitutes and 70% of the boys become hardened criminals. Approximately 250,000 children are adopted annually, but… 
Each year 14,505, 000 children grow up as orphans and age out of the system by age sixteen. And their response was the most beautiful thing. They saw these numbers about other children...not themselves. Why is that? Because these beautiful little girls, who where once orphaned, left alone and unknown are now in loving homes where they are cherished, built up and valued. They have full hearts. And what were they doing with those full hearts? They were helping two families bring home another child that no longer has to be a statistic. So the ugly cycle is stopped in its tracks and a new cycle begins...one of love, generosity and compassion. We ask you to continue to pray for our little one...but not only our little one but the countless children that are longing to find a home where they too can stop the cycle.
“Defend the cause of the weak and the fatherless; Maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed.  Deliver the weak and needy from the hand of the wicked.”  Psalm 82:3-4

Monday, December 3, 2012

TED Talk on Orphanages


I came across this TED Talk, and I thought it was worth sharing. It is about 10 minutes long, but it captures some good thoughts on orphans and orphanages. The fact that the US and UK and other developed Western countries have stopped using orphanages should tell us something about the detrimental effects of life in an orphanage. As you watch the video, please pray for our child and all children who begin life in this context.