It Has Been A Year…

Yep, it has. A whole year since i stepped into the world of orphans with special needs.

12 year old Heath, is a cutie who needs his family asap.
12-year-old Heath, is a cutie who needs his family asap.

My beloved Heath was the one who led me into this wonderful yet frightening, beautiful yet terrible, amazing yet sad world where children are in so much need my heart was broken and remains so. Their stories are frightening, some of the conditions they live in are terrible, the lives they have in the institutions are simply too sad. But the children themselves are so wonderful and beautiful, and the parents who pursue them are so amazing.

This was the post which led me to Heath and i reblogged it as my first feeble attempt to help Heath. And then donations followed and then i became his Prayer Warrior and Advocate. i still am and will never stop praying for my beloved Heath.

My heart remains broken because my beloved Heath does not yet have a loving family to care for him. He is still sitting in his shared wheelchair, doing nothing all day, sometimes having a dirty old string to play with. This wonderful lady who brought Heath the attention he deserves; Wonderful Julia who has worked so hard to help grow his adoption grant shares my heart… hear what she has to say about Heath here. (She has a few other posts about Heath, this is just the most recent one.)

My dream for Heath still stands… you can read about it here. i dream of how it would be for Heath in a family situation. What love they would give him and what a joy he would be to his forever family.

i wrote a letter to Heath’s family-to-be, telling them how much i love Heath and how many others also love him and are committed to helping him find a family and would be willing to help that family bring him home.

i celebrated Heath’s birthday for him from afar. i hope and pray that Heath‘s next birthday would be celebrated with the good news that he has a family!

God Himself has worked wonderful miracles for Heath, the fact that he is alive now is a miracle, the fact that he has food when many other orphans in his home country have to go without is another. But God truly moved mountains, moved hearts and hands when Heath‘s adoption grant grew within a year from a couple of hundred dollars to a FULL GRANT! See here and here for how it came to be.

That’s right, Heath has a FULL grant! Which means his forever family only need to come up with the initial commitment fees, home-study fees and a few other fees for documentation, finger-prints etc. … but all the travel and most of the agency fees are already funded!

i am praying for Heath‘s forever family to step forward as soon as possible. There is a possibility that Heath‘s home country might be closed to all international adoption as they may need to compile with the Hague Convention of 1993 (we don’t know if it would actually happen or when). While a country works to compile with the Hague Convention, they have to close all adoptions and it could take anywhere from a few months to years before they open again.

So please be brave, Heath‘s Family… please step forward and come bring Heath home.

Fear is easy, but love is hard

i read this on A Place To Call Home… she wrote about how fearful she was to step out again to try to adopt (her heart was broken twice before), she showed how wonderfully God reached out to her heart and comforted it, strengthen it and helped her to be brave and step up and out to love once again. Please go here and read her story.

Heath‘s Forever Family… Heath waits for you. Please choose to love him and come bring Heath home.

Click on his name or picture to go to his profile page on Reece’s Rainbow. You can contact Reece’s Rainbow for details should you be interested in adopting Heath.

Do continue to pray for him!

syc

Day 9: Frank Needs A Family… Forty to Forever…

Day 9 at Forty to Forever, today is for Frank! Frank is 12 but is the size of a 7-year-old, Frank is sweet, loving but is mentally delayed, Frank has no future without a loving family and will be stuck in an adult mental institution, doing nothing, every day, all day for the rest of his days. Help him reach a family, share his story, contribute towards his adoption grant.
Today’s Lent Devotion tells us how important it is to NOT go out onto the battlefield without our armour. After all, we would not step out of our house naked, would we? Have a read and think about it… syc

fortytoforever's avatarForty Days to Forever

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

photo (6)Frank is being advocated for by Belle Gilmore.  This is what she has to say…

“I know that 147 million orphans can seem like an impossible number. So I started with one. The first orphan I ever “discovered” and prayed for was a little boy with a rare disease called Arnold- Chiari Syndrome,  in Ukraine. His pseudonym (given by Reece’s Rainbow in order to protect identities) was Sullivan. He was only four years old when I first “found” him in early 2010. I prayed for him, sold cookies at my church group with my best friend for him, and started a blog (You can read Belle’s blog here).

I prayed for almost a year that he would find his family. The day after his sixth birthday, the director of Reece’s Rainbow told me that someone was…

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Precious 3 Auction ENDED…

Thank you
Thank you (Photo credit: Avard Woolaver)

Yesterday at 11pm (Swiss time) the Precious 3 Auction closed.

Here’s a short report:

The total amount in bids came up to US$277 for all 38 items!

Thank you very much for taking part and giving generously. If you have a winning bid, you will be informed via Facebook private message with regards to payment and shipment.

The Sharp sisters made beautiful paper-bead bracelets and had 9 of them in this auction. They brought in US$55 which will go directly to bringing Rowyn and Zekiel home.

The rest of the funds will be divide equally between the Sharp Family and Jon&Angela who are bring Jack home.

So the Sharp family will receive a total of US$166 and Jon&Angela will receive US$111.

Once again, thank you for your participating, your liking the page, your sharing the event and most of all your wonderful giving hearts and hands.

We have plans for a few other events to help these 2 families bring their precious ones home. We hope to have your continued support. Do check back for the next events.

syc