Sunday, October 19, 2008

He is on your side!

Waiting is not always easy..but the things I have waited for have always turned out to be extra special..As I think of all of the families out there waiting for their children my heart seems to be especially concerned for the heart of the mother. I remember when I was unable to have children and those baby comments from well wishers made me somewhat crazy...Well today I am asking you to put those words to rest and cherish the words found in the scripture.
In Isaiah 43:5 is says...Do not be afraid for I am with you, I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west...and that's the hope I have found to be true. As you pursue the passion of Gods heart..rest in him and go crazy knowing that he loves you and he is working out his plan for you!
(Written on behalf of a friend that is waiting for her son in Ethiopia)

Friday, October 10, 2008

A dream come true...


There was a time in my life when this little lady was just a dream to me...a name offered up to the Lord through faith in prayer...praying that he would give me the desires of my heart..trusting...waiting...praying. This week I have had many people call needing a extra word of encouragement about their own adoption journey...I pray for you today as you wait in the Lord and draw strength and direction from him....his heart is for the fatherless and he will bless you as you pursue his passion....

Monday, October 6, 2008

The Love of Volunteers....


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It is hard to believe that I have already been in China for 19 days! This has been an interesting journey. It is often really good that God doesn't tell you all that you will be experiencing before it happens. All of you know how much I LOVE to talk! It is amazing how quiet you become when you are in a foreign country and you don't know their language. You listen alot more and communicate through actions. I am getting really good at charades! The Chinese staff seem to understand that better than my mixed up tones of the few words I know in Chinese. Fortunately, time with the children is easier than communicating to the adults. The little ones seem to understand me the best.
I have started going into the homes to pray over the children. My prayers seem to get really short as they want me to play with them instead. After a challenging day, children's laughter always seems to brighten it up. They also don't seem to mind that I don't speak their language. There is one little girl, Bea, who notices me each time I walk into her house. She waves, blows me kisses and brings books for me to read to her. She doesn't even mind that I read to her in English. She also loves to sing with me. When we are playing, she will often be singing and I could swear that she is singing in English.
Each of them has such a story to tell. They are so young but have already gone through so much. Every child here is labeled special needs. One set of twin boys are here because they were thought to have a heart problem. Upon full examination, it was found that they only suffer from eczema and are "all boy"! Others have club feet or cleft lip and/or palate. Some require blood transfusions every other week. My favorite part is when staff point out the children that are already matched with a family. The saddest part is hearing the older children's stories. There are boys here who are 13 years old and so long to be a part of a family. Grady is one of these young men. He suffers from Scoliosis and desires to have a family. He needs surgery and the best place for this surgery is in the States. Please keep him and the other older children in your prayers. So many families have opened their arms to special needs children. My desire is that more families open their hearts to adopting an older child. Please continue to pray that God works in the people He desires to adopt orphans, no matter what country they are from.


Sunday, October 5, 2008

Fall is in the air...

May the Lord bless you as you take the journey to adoption and orphan care. We wish you a beautiful fall season as you see the Glory of the Lord displayed in the changing of the seasons.
~The Peterson Family

Thursday, October 2, 2008

United Tour









The United Tour: Michael W. Smith and Steven Curtis Chapman ( founder of Shaohannah's Hope)
You don't want to miss this! See them in a city near you!

Asian Angels


My little Asian Angels dressed in matching Chinese dresses! Our little Treasures!