Day 21: Tobias for the Quiambao Family… Forty to Forever…

Today at Forty to Forever we are rallying around the Quiambao family who is already in country to pick up their 2 precious boys and one of them will share the same name as my little boy… they are there to bring home Tobias Asher 😉 But their other little guy is ill and they are now expected to visit him in a far away hospital and pay his medical expenses which were not totally unexpected but it will certainly stretch an already tight budget… please help them.
Today’s Lent Devotion shows us how to run the long distance God has called us to run… we need to be soled with His Word! Have a read and then go read, soak in, drink in, absorb the Word of God… syc

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Our Goal is to raise $500 for Tobias… $317 to go!

Tobias 2The Quiambao family is in travelling in country now meeting their children!  They are adopting two adorable boys, Tobias and Josiah.  Here is part one of their amazing story, come back tomorrow for part two!
“We knew as soon as we saw a baby boy known as Fletcher on Reece’s Rainbow that he belonged in our family. I cannot explain it, I had looked at and loved so many little ones as we’ve prayed over the years. This was different, it was like looking at a picture of my child. I excitedly showed the newly listed page to my husband to scroll through, telling him that I thought our baby was on there but not pointing out Fletcher in particular. I wanted him to be fully convinced without my swaying.
As he scrolled through the many sweet faces, he…

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Book Review: Eyes of Light by Charissa Stastny…

Now i have been sitting on this review for a while… why? you ask… well it is most definitely NOT because it is not a good book but it is because i sort of know the author personally (or at least digitally if you will). We have been fellow-bloggers who follow each other and regularly comment on the other’s posts for more than a year now… so… i feel funny when it comes to giving critic about a friend’s work… always have and i don’t think that will ever change for me, at least not any time soon so i’m just going to go ahead with this review now (before i rethink it again).

Needless to say i was eager to read Eyes of Light because i know Charissa and i know she has worked so hard to get it together and published!

The first thing you have to know is that she makes no apologies about it having a strong religious component. There is a missionary who is deeply involved in the story and in her Author’s Notes, she does state that she wanted to show her daughters her belief in the love and power of Jesus Christ.

And of course, if you have been following my blog for a while, you will know that i share that belief and love for Jesus Christ too. However, i have felt conflicted when reading the book because it speaks of Jesus Christ from a Mormon perspective which is not the background i come from and i certainly have never explored that perspective before.

But religious notes aside, i love the story!

The story of Suvi’s very troubled life, the complication of being involved with a secret agent , her fall into despair believing herself unworthy of anything better, the turn-around she made only to be faced with the demons from her past yet again, the 2 men in her life who love her and would not give up on her, her journey to finding peace, love and acceptance in Jesus Christ… kept me reading and reading as i was taken on an exciting, sad, at times funny, scary and ultimately happy journey with Suvi.

The writing and pacing was good, although i did question for a while what was the missionary doing in the story as he didn’t meet Suvi and seemed to be leading a completely separate life till about a third of the way into the book. i also enjoyed the different perspectives of the different major characters, it gave a lot of insight into their motives and beliefs as well as their pain and struggles.

The main characters were nicely developed but a little predictable in their reactions to the events of the story. i would have liked to see more facets to the 2 men, James and Austan, who play such major roles in Suvi’s life. Maybe that would come in the sequel, Secret Keepers, which by the way, is already available for purchase.

All in all, it was a very enjoyable read and i look forward to the sequel!

Well Done Char!

Oh, do hop over to her blog. She has lots of gems to be found on there; advice about writing, funny posts about her family and her likes/dislikes, serious ones about heart issues and ones where she gives away stuff… go and enjoy!

syc

Day 20: Drake for the Schmitt Family… Forty to Forever…

Today at Forty to Forever, we gather to help the Schmitt family bringing home their second little boy, Drake! That’s right they are bringing home TWO! They are a family who have always tried their very best to help others. It is time for us to help them… please go over and contribute to their adoption grant and take part in the Giveaway.
Today’s Lent devotion is simple, short and sweet – Be rooted in God’s Word… it is His Instruction to us in life and we can not do without it… so have a read and take action! … syc

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Our Goal is to raise $500 for Drake… $433 to go!

drake 1Meet Drake!  His specific diagnosis is Freeman Sholden – syndrome a form of arthrogryposis which affects the joints, but is non progressive. Todd and Melissa saw Lance and were instantly in love and completely committed to bringing him home – no matter how hard they may have to fight to get him.

So many precious children are listed on Reece’s Rainbow that they felt they would want to adopt another child “some day”, but none of those beautiful lives were called to them…other families scooped some of them up and others they didn’t qualify for and they resolved to focus on Lance for now. Until Drake. Drake got an updated picture and video and Melissa was absolutely astounded that this was the same little boy. She showed Todd just to marvel at the miracle and then tried to move on…

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