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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Guest Blogger: Ashley
I'm so excited about today's guest blogger. You all know I have a huge passion for adoption and today's guest blogger does as well. I pray that this post reaches and touches you as it has me. You'll just love Ashley!
Sharing My Heart With You
During November, I wrote all about adoption on my blog, Putting God First Place. Adoption is something very close to my heart.
You see, God is choosing to expand my family through way of adoption. Next year, my family will go from a family of 2 (my husband and I) to possible a family of 5. Yes, we are adopting up to 3 children. Do you think I'm crazy? Well, I might be. But, this is what my husband and I have been praying about for over three years, for God to fill our home. It is so exciting to see our prayers so close to coming true!
Now that I am looking over my life, I see so many things that have prepared me for this time, for this situation. I know that this is what God has been planning for my life. God is calling us to personally open our homes and make orphans, orphans no more!
God is calling you to help with the orphan crisis! Last year I read an amazing book called Adopted for Life. In this book, Dr. Moore stresses the fact that EVERY Christian is called to play a part in adoption,
Could God be calling you to open your home to orphans? There are at least 143 million orphans around the world. As Christ-followers, we cannot just stand by, aware of this crisis, and do nothing! There are children waiting, here in the U.S. and all around the world, waiting to come home, waiting to be adopted.
Maybe God is not calling you to open your home to orphans. Maybe He is calling you to support orphans through a variety of ways. There are so many ways! There are many organizations (like Compassion and World Vision) that exist to provide for the needs of children around the world. Some of these children are orphaned, and some are living in poverty, either way they need help.
Maybe there are people in your life that have adopted, or are currently adopting. There are several things you can do to support them! Believe me, they need supported! They need to know that there are people with them on the journey! Lately, I have been extremely encouraged by the people God has brought into my life to encourage me on our adoption journey. Here are a few ideas of how you can support those families in your life: pray for them, take them dinner, offer to clean their house, help them pay for their adoption.
The beautiful thing is that as Christ-followers, we have all been adopted. We have all been brought into the family of God. It is from the outpouring of our salvation and the truth of God’s love that we, as Christ-followers, should desire to be a part of caring for orphans!
I am honored to be expand my family through way of adoption. I know that it won't be easy, and some people think I've gone crazy. But, I know that God is guiding our steps and this is what He has called my family to do.
I urge you all, please, prayerfully consider how God would want to use you for His glory through adoption.
Ashley is 20-something years old and lives in Louisville, KY with her husband, Michael, and their three cats. God willing, they are hoping to expand their family, through way of adoption, in the next year. You can find Ashley blogging regularly at her personal blog, Putting God First Place. You can also find Ashley At the Well, and on twitter.
Sharing My Heart With You
During November, I wrote all about adoption on my blog, Putting God First Place. Adoption is something very close to my heart.
You see, God is choosing to expand my family through way of adoption. Next year, my family will go from a family of 2 (my husband and I) to possible a family of 5. Yes, we are adopting up to 3 children. Do you think I'm crazy? Well, I might be. But, this is what my husband and I have been praying about for over three years, for God to fill our home. It is so exciting to see our prayers so close to coming true!
Now that I am looking over my life, I see so many things that have prepared me for this time, for this situation. I know that this is what God has been planning for my life. God is calling us to personally open our homes and make orphans, orphans no more!
God is calling you to help with the orphan crisis! Last year I read an amazing book called Adopted for Life. In this book, Dr. Moore stresses the fact that EVERY Christian is called to play a part in adoption,
What is God calling your family to do?“Adoption is not just about couples who want children – or who want more children. Adoption is about an entire culture within our churches, a culture that sees adoption as part of our Great Commission mandate and as a sign of the gospel itself.” -pg. 19
Could God be calling you to open your home to orphans? There are at least 143 million orphans around the world. As Christ-followers, we cannot just stand by, aware of this crisis, and do nothing! There are children waiting, here in the U.S. and all around the world, waiting to come home, waiting to be adopted.
Maybe God is not calling you to open your home to orphans. Maybe He is calling you to support orphans through a variety of ways. There are so many ways! There are many organizations (like Compassion and World Vision) that exist to provide for the needs of children around the world. Some of these children are orphaned, and some are living in poverty, either way they need help.
Maybe there are people in your life that have adopted, or are currently adopting. There are several things you can do to support them! Believe me, they need supported! They need to know that there are people with them on the journey! Lately, I have been extremely encouraged by the people God has brought into my life to encourage me on our adoption journey. Here are a few ideas of how you can support those families in your life: pray for them, take them dinner, offer to clean their house, help them pay for their adoption.
The beautiful thing is that as Christ-followers, we have all been adopted. We have all been brought into the family of God. It is from the outpouring of our salvation and the truth of God’s love that we, as Christ-followers, should desire to be a part of caring for orphans!
I am honored to be expand my family through way of adoption. I know that it won't be easy, and some people think I've gone crazy. But, I know that God is guiding our steps and this is what He has called my family to do.
I urge you all, please, prayerfully consider how God would want to use you for His glory through adoption.
Ashley is 20-something years old and lives in Louisville, KY with her husband, Michael, and their three cats. God willing, they are hoping to expand their family, through way of adoption, in the next year. You can find Ashley blogging regularly at her personal blog, Putting God First Place. You can also find Ashley At the Well, and on twitter.
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