Adoption

Links to other adoption related pages:

Wonderful Waiting Kids
Visit this site to view children who are waiting for a family.

Delilah's Dream Advocacy
More beautiful children

Eagles' Wings Blog
Xialan is in Eagles' Wings home 3. 

Eagles' Wings website
Visit to learn about Eagles' Wings and the children in the homes.  You can also donate from this site.

Hands and Feet Project 
Support this ministry based in Haiti that is meeting the needs of orphans in Haiti.  My cousin Michelle Meece is on staff in Haiti. 

Lifeline Children's Services
Our adoption agency



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Reposted from    http://www.nogreaterjoymom.com/

November 1, 2011

reckless abandon

I wrote this post one year ago. My friend, Kathy (who is in Eastern Europe right now adopting her adorable little boy), suggested that I repost it since today is the beginning of Orphan Awareness Month. So I made a few changes to the original post and here goes...

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It’s Orphan Awareness Month.

Again.

Another month set aside for the church to show orphan-related videos, hear testimonies relevant to adoption and orphan care, and to present sermons where orphans are [possibly] mentioned.

I must confess. Many times I ask myself, What’s the point of it? Is having another time set aside to create an awareness of the orphan crisis even worth the effort? Is it? Will it make a profound difference?

Will is it really?

Perhaps I have become somewhat cynical or weary of the battle that rages for the lives of millions of children, or frustrated that help seems so slow to come, or desperate to see more and more who are willing to go. I don’t know. I only know the sinking feeling that I feel each time I look into the faces of our four adopted children and cannot help but remember the millions who are left behind. The ones who are literally without hope, without life.


credit: all photos from google

We’re the Christians, doggone it! We’re God’s beloved church. His beautiful bride. We’re the ones He has already commanded to take care of the orphans.

Yet sadly, we wait.

We wait for God to speak to us in an audible voice, telling us to “GO!” Sometimes He does that audible voice thing, you know.

We wait for the perfect job to come along. Orphan care demands a whole lot of money. How can we possibly afford another mouth to feed?

We wait for the bills to be paid—can’t be taking on more than we can handle.

We wait for the larger house—because adding children requires a large house.

We wait for a few kids to leave the nest before we add more—can’t be having too many children in the home now, can we?

We wait for confirmation with the perfect Scripture to drop into our spirits as a sign that we need to act now.

We wait...for someone else to go.

We wait, we wait, we wait.

And while we wait—they perish. The statistics are staggering. I can’t even look anymore.

This is the horrendous reality...



Why do we find every reason under heaven and earth why we should not go? The Bible is as clear as daylight—“...care for the widows and the orphans.”

It’s a lot like missions. My heart aches when I see how many churches don’t have a fabulous missions department. God’s Word says to “Go into ALL the world and make disciples of all.” It’s a command! It’s non-negotiable. We're meant to be sending and supporting missions all over the globe. Taking care of the orphans is a command too. We’re commanded in His word to care for them—however that may look.



But still we wait for “the call” to come. Kind of like, “I am SO glad Mrs. Jenkins is called to lead children’s church, because that is DEFINITELY NOT my calling.

Ouch!

God hardly ever calls us to do things for Him when everything in our lives is just grand. He never calls us to walk on water when our circumstances are sweet. When I look in the Bible, I see people doing things for the Lord in the midst of impossible circumstances. Tougher than what my circumstances have ever been in my entire life. Yet, they did it. In obedience. The Lord commanded them--and they went. They accepted the tough task that lay before them—come what may. They never asked the Lord for a re-commission.

So why in the world do we? What makes us so different to the people God gave us to learn from in the Bible?

Why are there so many uncared for orphans in the world when we’re commanded to care for them?



We would be wealthy if someone paid us every time we have been told that we were “called by God” to adopt our four children who have special needs. Or for the many people who have told us that “There is no way we could do what you do.”

I disagree.

You know what that does? It diminishes God’s sovereign power to do the impossible through each one of us, His people. Comments like that tell the Father, “Sorry, God, but you don’t have enough power to give me the ability to parent a child who struggles in life.” “So sorry, God. Just go and call someone else.” “Oh God, and that mission field thing? There is no way I could ever do that!”

That’s perilous ground to walk on.

God’s power is absolutely made perfect in our weakness. When He commands us to do something, He equips us with everything we need to fulfill the calling with excellence. Even people like us--ordinary sinners saved by grace who are just average Joes. He does it for His glory! To make Himself famous in the earth. It has absolutely nothing to do with us. Everything God does is for His glory, not ours.

I believe with all my heart that God is raising up an army of crazy people to do the ridiculous. Many believe we are living in the end times. We agree! We sense that more than ever God is looking for those who are willing to do the impossible. Just WILLING! God is seeking out those who will serve Him with reckless abandon, no matter where that takes them or what He tells them to do in this life.

Will it be easy? Heck, no! He never promised us an easy road...ever!

We said yes to the Lord a very long time ago. We'll go where He sends us and do what He tells us to do...because really, our lives are not our own.

Reckless abandon for the sake of His orphans...simply because they so desperately need US.

Come what may.
Adeye

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