God and Adoption and You…

i read in August a lovely blog post a mother’s reflections a year on after adopting two older kids. My favourite part of her post is:

Is adoption easy? No it is not. Is this simple? Nope. Complicated and long-term. Will bonding be immediate and seamless? Maybe, but probably not. Will you struggle with guilt and fear that first year? Yes, but you shouldn’t. You’ve agreed to partner with God in some difficult, heart-wrenching work, and it’s no kum-by-yah party. Give grace to yourself; God already has.

Anything worth fighting for is worth fighting through, and adoption is one of them. I can hardly think of something closer to God’s character, who is the “Father to the fatherless, defender of widows — this is God, whose dwelling is holy.” Certainly, we are his difficult children who spaz out and pull away and manipulate and struggle. We distrust His good love and sabotage our blessings, imagining our shame disqualifies us or that God couldn’t possibly be faithful to such orphans.

But He is. We are loved with an everlasting love, and it is enough to overwhelm our own fear and shame and humanity. In adoption, God is enough for us all. He can overcome our children’s grief. He can overshadow our own inadequacies. He can sweep up our families in a beautiful story of redemption and hope and healing. If you are afraid of adoption, trying to stiff-arm the call, God is the courage you don’t have. If you are waiting, suffering with longing for your child, God is the determination you need. If you are in the early days of chaos, God is the peace you and your child hunger for. If your family feels lost, He is the stability everyone is looking for. If you are working hard on healing, digging deep with your child, God is every ounce of the hope and restoration and safety and grace.

In Him, you can do this.

He is enough for us all.

Yes adoption isn’t an easy path. But if you are called to it by God, then you have more than enough. November is National Adoption Month in the US. And i would like to borrow Jen’s words:

Anything worth fighting for is worth fighting through, and adoption is one of them.

From the 1st November till 31st December, Reece’s Rainbow has it’s annual Angel Tree fundraising period. Previous years, this special time was a special effort to highlight the kids 0-5 years old with Down Syndrome who needed families, it was also a time to do some very special fundraising for these kids so that their forever families would have less to fight through to get to them.

This year, through voting within the Reece’s Rainbow community, 3 children from the other age groups and with other special needs were also picked. Each child is then paired with an Angel Tree Warrior, whose goal is to raise awareness for this specific child as well as to raise US$1000 for the child’s adoption grant.

Teamwork Tuesday will spend the weeks in November and December showing off one of these Angels and their Warrior’s fundraising project each week.

This week meet Abbott.

Abbott has a matching grant, please help him meet it.

He is 5 years old and is reported to be a very kind and cheerful child who is active and likes to run and see new places. He was in a fairly good orphanage but was recently transferred to an institution and we have not been given any updates since. i pray and hope that he is ok, that the institution he is at is a good one with enough staff and facilities to care for him. (Such an institution is rare where he is)

His only special need is Down Syndrome, which in this day and age is very manageable, if he lived in a country with the facilities to provide the support he needs, if he had a family who would go that extra mile for him.

His Angel Tree Warrior has a wonderful matching grant for him; US$200 will be given to his grant once his grant total reads US$2985. Every dollar you donate will be doubled.

She also has a couple of fundraisers going on for him.

  • A Crochet Shop called Hooked on Hope, where 25% of sales goes to Abbott’s grant. Click here.
  • A Walk/Run-a-thon. Click here for details.

Help reduce the obstacles which may stop his forever family reaching him. Buy from the crochet shop listed above or if you are in the area, join the Walk/Run-a-thon. These will all help grow his grant. Please go to his Angel Tree Warrior’s blog for details or click on his name or photo to donate directly.

Thank you very much.

Please follow this link to the full blog post i quoted from at the beginning: Jen Hatmaker – The Truth About Adoption: One Year Later.

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Do also remember and take part in my Precious One Fundraiser for Wesley.

Supporting A Friend… Goal Reached and Beyond…

i wonder if you remember me writing about my friend, Karen Cheng, back in July. She was getting ready, training daily for a 200km ride to raise funds for cancer research. Read about it here.

People were so wonderful that she quickly reached her goal of AUS$10,000. So she upped her goal to raise AUS$15,000. i gave her another little shout-out here.

Ride To Conquer CancerWell, i just want to thank you so much for supporting her… she managed to raise a total of AUS$16,910!! However small an amount you contributed, thank you. It all added up.

She has done the ride and had a great time. My favourite line from her post was: “…hey – they were here, riding for a cause. And really, this was a ride not a RACE.”

Please read about the whole ride here: Karen Cheng’s Fashion and Life » Blog Archive » The Sunsuper Ride to Conquer Cancer – Perth 2012.

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PS: Please do remember my current fundraising effort – the Precious One Giveaway for Wesley. Every little bit adds up so no amount is too small. Thank you.

Wesley Thanks You…

The Precious One Giveaway for Wesley started yesterday (30 Oct 2012) and we have had our first donors! Thank you so very much. i thank you, my son thanks you and most of all Wesley thanks you. Thank you to Julia @ ConvenantBuilders and Char @ JoyInTheMoments.

i also want to thank some wonderful bloggers and orphan advocates who have blogged about Wesley and shared this giveaway on their blog. Thank you Tersea @ Sleeping UnderGod’sWings, and thank you Kristi @ OneChildOneVoice, and thank you Chelsea @ YouWillGoOutJoy. Also thank you Jackie B. Mulholland @ MyJourneyThroughLife.

i am very touched by the response of all these people. Thank you once again.

According to the WordPress Stats, we have had 24 views of the Precious One Giveaway page. Now that isn’t much but that is a start and i believe seeds have been sowed and i choose to think that each of these 24 said a little prayer for Wesley.

My sweet Wesley thanks you for your contributions. Please keep them coming!

i hope and pray that more will come by, read and take part and share Wesley‘s story, share this Giveaway and make a difference to a little boy living in an orphanage in Asia.

If this is your first time hearing about the Precious One Giveaway for Wesley, please go here to read the details.

If you wish to know more about Wesley, please click on his picture or his name to go to his profile page on Reece’s Rainbow.

Do continue to pray for Wesley and do continue to share this Giveaway so that, together, we can make a difference to one little boy. Remember our target is to get his grant to grow to US$500!

Thank you.

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