Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Thoughts on Funding Adoption
Anyone who is familiar with international adoption knows that the process can be incredibly expensive. In fact, the cost of adoption was a huge factor that made us feel that it was beyond our reach. If you take a look at the page which lists out our costs to adopt from China you will see just how overwhelming this can be from a financial standpoint. Despite those costs, God had given us a desire to grow our family through international adoption. He had put a great love in our hearts for the little girls of China who were waiting for families. Then He touched our hearts with the beautiful face of a precious little girl named Xinran. We haven't looked back since. We continue to be amazed at the way in which God has provided everything we have needed at just the right time. From the application fees to the home study fees to the courier fees and every other expense, God has provided. God has overwhelmed the overwhelming financial need we faced at the outset of this adoption journey. He has overwhelmed us by the generosity of our family and friends. He has overwhelmed us by the generosity of our church family and the grants we have received from a number of adoption organizations. Needless to say, our hearts rejoice in the faithfulness of our God. Whoever said, "Where God guides, He always provides" was exactly right. While the journey is not yet complete, I am certain that God is in control and that He will lead us all the way.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Dossier to China
Today marks the culmination of months of labor. All of the paperwork and documentation that has been gathered, notarized, authenticated and reviewed--our dossier--has now been submitted to China. According to our adoption agency, we should have a letter of acceptance from China within 50-70 days. So we are one gigantic step closer to having Rebekah home with us, but we're not there yet. Thanks to everyone who has helped get us this far through your encouragement, support, donations, and prayers. We couldn't do it without you.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Let the Journey Begin
In October 2013, our family set out on the journey of adoption. We are adopting a little girl who currently
lives in Bao’an Social Welfare Institute in Shenzhen City, China. She is four years old and her Chinese name is
Bao Xinran (pronounced Bow Sheen Zhan).
We will be calling her Rebekah.
When we were first matched with Rebekah, she had just turned four and
was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. She
was learning to walk and was speaking very little. In March, we were blessed with an update of
pictures and a video from our agency who had visited with her in China. She was not only walking, but running! We could hear her giggles in the video and
the agency reported that she is talking!
She appears to be a friendly, happy little girl.
When we began this journey, we knew that we did not have the financial
means to complete the adoption. However,
we believed that God was calling us and that He had chosen Rebekah to be our
daughter. Stepping out in faith, we began
the process. We have claimed His promise
in Ephesians 3:20-21 that He is able “…to do exceeding, abundantly beyond all
that we ask or think…” He has and
continues to do so much more than we could have imagined. We have been blessed by the prayers and gifts
of so many people. Some we do not even
know, they have just heard our story, have a heart for God’s call to care for
orphans and have given.
We have completed all of our paperwork and it is currently being
processed for China. From here, we just
wait for the official acceptance from the Chinese government. Then we will prepare for travel. It is our prayer that Rebekah will be home
this summer.
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