Day 32: Johnathan for the Unroe Family… Forty to Forever…

Today is the Unroe Family’s second day on Forty to Forever; today is for the second child they are bringing home, Johnathan! They are bringing home 3 and need all the help they can get. Please help.
Today’s Lent devotion is all about working, doing the work that God has given us and knowing that He is in the work with us… have a read and get to work… syc

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Our Goal is to raise $400 for Johnathan… $278 to go! 

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Today (for the second day) we are fundraising for the Unroe family!  This amazing family just last year adopted five children from Reece’s Rainbow.  They are now going back for three more!  We are fundraising for all three of their precious gifts from God, and we hope you will join us each day.  Here is their family’s story…

“We had just gotten back with our newest five kids when we felt God calling us to go right back. I was driving down the road one day and was talking to God about it and about how if He’d give us a year I could have the funds saved back up to make the process much EASIER. I just felt Him say to me “the cross wasn’t EASY, but I did it for you”. I went home and started figuring out what needed to…

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Day 31: Charity for the Unroe Family… Forty to Forever…

Today at Forty to Forever we rally around an amazing family – the Unroes – they had just returned with 5 new children when God called them to return for not 1 but 3 more! So here they are working hard to bring home 3 more – the first one we fundraise for is Charity! Sweet charity needs to come home asap to experience love she has never known. Please help.
Today’s Lent Devotion speaks about praying and praying without ceasing. Easier said than done? Yes, that may be true but ask God to help you, ask the Holy Spirit to lead you and you may yet experience this close walk with the Lord Himself… have a read, pray and hear God… syc

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Our Goal is to raise $400 for Charity… $177 to go! 

Presley-245x300Today (and the next THREE days!) we are fundraising for the Unroe family!  This amazing family just last year adopted five children from Reece’s Rainbow.  They are now going back for three more!  We are fundraising for all three of their precious gifts from God, and we hope you will join us each day.  Here is their family’s story…

“We had just gotten back with our newest five kids when we felt God calling us to go right back. I was driving down the road one day and was talking to God about it and about how if He’d give us a year I could have the funds saved back up to make the process much EASIER. I just felt Him say to me “the cross wasn’t EASY, but I did it for you”. I went home and started figuring out what needed…

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Day 30: Gemma for the Brown Family… Forty to Forever…

Today at Forty to Forever it is all about the Brown family who are working hard to bring Gemma home. She is 5 years old but the size of a 12-month old baby. She has been through so very much and really needs to be home asap. Please go over and help where you can.
Today’s Lent Devotion talks about not flaunting… nope, not talking about flaunting wealth or beauty (although you shouldn’t) but about flaunting suffering… yep there are times we all have done it… admit it… it’s ugly but true… so go have a read, be encouraged and put a smile on your face despite of it all… syc

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Our Goal is to raise $400 for Gemma… $159 to go! 

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Paul and Maria have been married for seven years. Before Paul and Maria married, they discussed one day adopting or becoming foster parents.  The “plan” was to have all their biological children first, but God interjected.  After having two of their own children, they discovered Reece’s Rainbow. Initially they doubted that they could undertake special needs adoption, with their two young children, a 5 year old and 2 year old, keeping them busy. Paul and Maria were inclined to wait, but seeing the experiences of the other families, God changed their hearts and adopting a child with special needs became a possibility.

By January 2012, Paul and Maria, carrying the conviction that adoption may be the next direction for their family, started their homestudy without a specific child identified. Both agreed that if God desired this to work…

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