Day 13: Copeland for the Buhman Family… Forty to Forever…

Copeland’s story is like a little fairytale in itself. When he was added to the Forty to Forever campaign, he had no family and then just weeks before the start of the campaign, his forever family found him! Today we are rallying around the Buhman family to help them bring Copeland home. Please contribute generously. Thank you.
Today’s Lent devotion looks at humility in fasting. It cautions us against prideful fasting. Have a read and think about it… syc

fortytoforever's avatarForty Days to Forever

Our Goal is to raise $500 for Copeland and Lina… $373 to go!

CopelandI love happy endings!  And today is no exception.  When I first assigned Copeland to our campaign, he was an orphan… he had no mommy or daddy.  He was all alone in the world, with just a small handful of advocates and prayer warriors that might give a glimmer of hope.  He is such a precious boy, with a lifetime of potential.  But without a family, his life’s prognosis was short and bleak.  I expected to have to write a different story for this sweet boy… one pleading for you to share his picture in hopes that his family would see him and know.

Instead, I have the great honor of introducing you to that very family.  Meet Darrel and Haley Buhman.  The delightful people who committed to Copeland just weeks before our campaign started.  I…

View original post 742 more words

Day 12: Aiden for the Killen Family… Forty to Forever…

Today at Forty to Forever we are working to help the Killen family bring sweet Aiden home! Aiden needs to come home and learn that there are people in this world who truly love him, just as he is and the Killen family truly does love him, just as he is; even before he is home, they love him already. Please help them reach Aiden by contributing to their adoption funds.
Today’s Lent devotion is one of my favourite yet… it’s all about looking for God… or more like, NOT looking for God… because God is right there, right where He has placed us in our lives… right here with me as i type this, right there with you as you read this… my favourite line from today’s devotion… “God has prepared these things for you to do, and that in itself makes it a holy and good thing. God is here with you, in the works He has given you… (regardless of how small an impact you might think your work has…)”… syc

fortytoforever's avatarForty Days to Forever

Our Goal is to raise $500 for Aiden and Lina… $354 to go!

AidenHello! We are Katherine and Asa Killen. We have been married for six years and have two gorgeous little girls ( Zoe, 4 and Piper, 19 months). God has blessed us beyond belief. I feel so incredibly honored to have married my best friend and to have been given our two precious little angels. Now, I am not the best writer so you will have to bear with me as I share our story. I will try to speak as candidly as possible in the hopes of conveying the pure emotion and Godly platform in which this adoption has come to be.

This past summer I felt God laying adoption on my heart. It was like a persistent knocking and a need that I couldn’t describe, not even to my husband. I ignored the knocking; thinking, “No…

View original post 1,395 more words

Day 11: Matthias for the Mitchell Family… Forty to Forever…

Day 11 at Forty to Forever – help the Mitchell Family bring Matthias home!! We almost named Tobias, Matthias – both names mean God is Good! And indeed God is Good! But you are his hands and feet, so please go over and help the Mitchells.
Today’s Lent devotion asks us whether we would want yesterday’s spoiled leftover food or today’s yummy feast or tomorrow’s smells of possible food. Have a read and you can decide for yourself… syc

fortytoforever's avatarForty Days to Forever

Our Goal is to raise $500 for Matthias and Lina… $178 to go!

AlvinI am so excited to share this wonderful family with you today!  The Mitchell family first began their adoption for a little boy named Adam.  They were almost fully funded and doing well in fundraising to bring their son home.

Adam is not in a good orphanage.  He is almost 6 years old and weighs just 16 pounds. He has hydrocephalus and just received a shunt this past September, after over 5 years of agonizing pain.  In the midst of trying to get their adoption expedited to get him the medical care and nutrition he desperately needs, they made the commitment to bring home a second son – Matthias.  This means they are now crunched for time to finish their fundraising efforts.

Matthias was recently transferred to a group home at nearly six years of age… In…

View original post 736 more words