Saturday, April 20, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
This Graphic Helps Explain It
So often we have been and are asked what exactly we are doing and why. I recently saw this picture on the New Horizons page and thought I'd share. I know it's dated 2010 but the reality of what happens each year on August 31st hasn't changed.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
A Slight Detour
So basically it's been a while since we've done anything here. But in light of some events over the past week we need to send out a quick update.
Taiwan Update
Let us begin by telling you that we are still hopeful that
the Taiwan adoption program we are a part of will open up soon and that we
could see that adoption realized. We are
still 9th on the waiting list, but until our agency finds a partner
agency or receives its approval for international adoption, nothing more can
happen. We don’t have any firm numbers,
but we are likely looking at a minimum of 18 months before we could bring a
child home, best case scenario.
Summer Plans
So that quick update brings us to the more pressing issue of
this summer. We were definitely not in
the “market” to pursue anything like this, but on Saturday we came across a
little girl named, Alina. Needless to
say this was totally unexpected and was/is one of those God moments. Our hearts were drawn to this girl from the
first moment we saw her. Alina is a 13-year-old
orphan (14 in May) from Latvia (former USSR) and already has a unique place in
our hearts. So basically we called
Saturday evening and talked with one of the coordinators at New Horizons for
Children and got some information about Alina, the program, and a few more bits
and pieces. Long story short we said “yes,”
and Alina will be here at the end of June and stay for about 5 weeks.
I know you’re probably thinking this is crazy – she’s 14, we
already have one adoption in process, we don’t know anything about her,
etc. We think it’s crazy too, but we are
convinced this is God’s will and we must be obedient. Christ’s promise not to leave us as orphans
in John 14:18, along with His command through James in James 1:27 to care for
orphans, is a clear call to believers to hold out hope and get involved when
and where they can.
As we have been doing some research this week, we have found
a number of staggering statistics about orphans in Eastern Europe from the U.N.
(there are some competing numbers that are even worse, but we’ll go with the
most conservative of numbers). First, at
least 60% of girls leaving orphanages will be FORCED into prostitution and sex
trafficking. Second, about 15% of
orphans from this area will commit suicide in the first two years after they
age out of the state’s care. Third, it
is reported that between 700,000 and 4 million children and women are forced
into sex trafficking for use in brothels and pornography each year. Most of them bought and traded for use in the
European Union and the United States. As
a daddy with two girls this makes my stomach churn and my blood boil!!!
O.K. Now What?
Alina, like so many of the other girls in the orphanages, has
no family that is able to care for, support, or protect her. That’s where WE come in! This program is a hosting program. Basically
think about the foreign exchange student programs and that’s what we do, only
we pay for this one. Alina will come to
our home around June 28 and will be with us through the beginning of
August. During that time our job is to
simply show her the love of Christ.
Alina will arrive with the clothes on her back and that’s
it. At the end of the time she’s with us,
we are allowed to send her back with one backpack and one suitcase and I
presume that we’ll make sure it’s about as full as it can be. During that time we will want to spend as
much time as we can encouraging and sharing with this sweet girl. We truly hope that you too will be a part of
this experience. From what we can tell
her greatest need is to meet Christ and everything else is just an added
blessing.
It would not be honest of us to tell you that we wouldn’t
like to begin adoption proceedings right now, but we know that the right first
step is to simply take our time and let things develop this summer. By the way, approximately 80% of the children
hosted through this program are adopted by the host family or someone else that
gets to know the child through the experience – so one of you could actually be
the crazy ones here!
We really covet your prayers over the next few months as God
prepares our hearts and Emma’s and Eliza’s hearts for the experience. We are asking God to use us as the conduit of
His love and grace to Alina, whether that is for 5 weeks or for the next 50
years – To Him be the Glory!!!
One last thing, here is a picture of Alina.
Blessings,
Frank and Gina
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