It is estimated that there are 187 Million orphans WORLD WIDE.
34% OF Christian families consider adoption and yet only 1% of Christian families actually follow through and adopt.
Our family was almost not part of the 1% statistic. We felt called to adopt back in 2004. We cried, felt all the emotions and talked it over a little. Then we found out we were having a baby. But, it sadly ended in a devastating miscarriage and we decided that we would not try again. Our lives were now busy with two little boys that kept me running all day to keep up with them. Our dream to adopt just lay dormant for several years.
Then, in 2007, we started talking about adopting again. But, Chuck had a job change, I came home from work to home school the boys and life just seemed to have too many changes. So we decided to wait a year. I never stopped thinking about our Chinese daughter and I talked about adopting to our sons. They were always asking me questions about adoption and Will especially was very excited about having a sister from China. He seemed to be the one always asking when we were going to adopt his sister. He seemed to be the one that held on to the hope that we really would adopt one day. It's funny how God used a 6 year old boy to bring God's perfect plan of adoption to our family.
In the fall of 2008 ( exactly one year since we last talked about it), I asked Chuck if we were ever going to adopt ? I mean we are not getting any older and if we are not adopting I needed to know !! Chuck said "yes, let's start the process and find an agency". Glory to God ! I think it was Christmas morning every day ! Chuck and I seemed to cry at the mention of any one adopting - we were so filled with LOVE for our little girl that we had never met. After more than 11 months now, we still cry when we think of her or when we read or see another orphan story. God has laid the burden of orphans on our heart and we are "pregnant" with the vision of caring for orphans.
“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.” Ps 82:3-4
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5 comments:
Thank you for sharing your story Kathy. And I am so sorry about your miscarriage.
I can't wait to "meet" your new daughther (and mine too)!
I am SO waiting to see who God has picked out for your family!
Hey Kathy, it's Christen (Jessica's cousin), I just found your blog through Mama Hen's blog! I had no idea you guys were adopting a little girl, that's so neat! I'll be praying for you guys and I can't wait to see pictures of her!
I found her blog through a friend from my church, Rachel, (her blog is graspingforobjectivity.com). Rachel designed Mama Hen's blog and she also designed mine.
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