Wednesday, July 24, 2013

A library for Eli

Can't wait to start adding to Eli's book collection. Here are some recommended books for fostering & adopting families. 


A Blessing from Above, Patti Henderson 
A is for Adopted, Eileen Tucker Cosby
A Mother for Choco, Keiko Kasza
Adoption is for Always, Linda Walvoord Girard
Adoption Stories for Young Children, Randall B. Hicks
All Kinds of Children, Norma Simon
Child of Destiny: Matthew Was Adopted, Phoebe Dawson
Come Along Daisy, Jane Simmons
Daisy and the Egg, Jane Simmons 
Family Day: Celebrating Ethan’s Adoption Anniversary, Christine Mitchell
Families are Forever, Craig Shemin
Families Change (A book for children experiencing termination of parental rights) – Julie Nelson
God Found Us You, Lisa Tawn Bergren
I Don’t Have Your Eyes, Carrie A. Kitze
I Wished for You, Marianne Richmond
It’s OK to Be Different, Todd Parr
Little Miss Spider, David Kirk
Love You Forever, Robert Munsch
Maybe Days: A Book for Children in Foster Care, Jennifer Wilgocki
Murphy’s Three Homes (A Story for Children in Foster Care), Jan Levinson Gilman
My Adopted Child, There’s No One Like You, Kevin Leman
My Special Family: A Children’s Book About Open Adoption, Kathleen Silber and Debra Marks Parelskin
Over the Moon, Karen Katz
Rosie’s Family, Lori Rosove
Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born, Jamie Lee Curtis
The Day We Met You, Phoebe Koehler
The Mulberry Bird (Revised Edition), Anne Brodzinsky
The Skin You Live In, Michael Tyler
The Star (A Story to Help Young Children Understand Foster Care), Cynthia Miller Lovell
The Whole Me, Ellen K. Baron
The Wonderful Ways Babies Are Made, Larry Christenson
Twice Upon A Time, Eleanora Patterson
Shaoey and Dot: Bug Meets Bundle, Mary Beth and Stephen Curtis Chapman
We Wanted You, Liz Rosenberg and Peter Catalanotto
Welcome Home, Forever Child: A Celebration of Children Adopted as Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Beyond, Christine Mitchell
We’re Different, We’re the Same, Bobbi Jane Kates
When You Were Born in Korea, Brian Boyd

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Give Hope. Buy a shirt!

It's hard to imagine my child lying in a forest, crying, hungry and no one there to care for him. But when I heard what Eli's middle name meant, I realized that he was never alone in that forest. Namanya means "God Knows." This was the name that was given to Eli and will also end up being his middle name. 

So often we find ourselves in situations where we feel all alone. Whether it be through trials & tribulations, disasters, tragedies, the loss of a loved one or the pain of a broken relationship... our cries seem to be unheard. While our feelings and emotions seem to keep us discouraged, scripture tells us the exact opposite. 

John 14:18 - "No, I will not abandon you as orphans - I will come to you."

Psalm 18:2 - The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the power that saves me, and my place of safety.  

Jeremiah 1:5 - "I knew you before I formed you in your mother's womb. Before you were born I set you apart and appointed you as my prophet to the nations." 

Joshua 1:9 - "Be strong & courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." 

Jeremiah 29:11 - "For I know the plans I have for you," says the Lord. "They are plans for good and not disaster, to give you a future and a hope."

I've decided to use Jeremiah 29:11 for our shirts because it speaks volumes to me about Eli. When he was lying in the forest, all alone, crying, hungry, and desperate for someone to care for him and love him, not only did God Know but he also had a plan for his life. He sent a lady to rescue him, and another group of ladies to care for him at the orphanage, and yet another group of ladies to nurture him at the foster home, another lady with our agency to interceded and make sure he was placed in the right home (thanks Sharon). He called a family to love & raise him (yay, us :). He has provided an entire community that will embrace and love him right here in Hardee County that will continue to teach him all about God's love.

We've been extremely blessed and at no point during this process have we had to raise any funds for our adoption. However, we have recently met other families that are still in the process of raising funds for their adoption, some which will be adopting from the same orphanage as us. There is also a huge need at the orphanage that Eli came from and we want to be a blessing to them as well. 

SHIRT DETAILS:
The tree represents the forest that Eli was found in. 
Namanya means - God Knows 
Jeremiah 29:11 - Reminds me that God isn't finished with Eli's story yet! 

For each shirt purchased $7 will directly go towards one of the following:

  • Another families adoption
  • Eli's orphanage (needs that they may have) 
  • Eli's foster home
HOW TO ORDER:
I'll be placing the first order of shirts on Tuesday, July 23rd (in 1 week). Email me (mcjad_99@hotmail.com) your request or message me on Facebook. 


Sunday, July 14, 2013

Adoption Journey FAQ

With so much excitement we are getting ready for our journey to Uganda to bring Elijah Namanya home to Hardee County.

All adoptions are different, whether it be the process, the time frame, or guidelines and restrictions. So we'd like to share with you all a few FAQ:

How can I see pictures of Eli? 
While some agencies do allow for pictures to be shared once approved, our agency & adoption process does not allow for photos to be shared on social medias or blogs until returning home from Uganda. However, we have started putting together our email distribution list which will include photos. In order to be added to this list, please send an email to mcjad_99@hotmail.com with "Eli" as the subject. If you are not personally know to our family, please be sure to include your interest or connection to our adoption story.

When do you leave? 
We don't know exactly but the estimated time frame is Sept/Oct 2013.


How long will you be gone? 
Our adoption journey will take approximately 6 weeks (possibly a little longer). Please pray that all goes smoothly.

How can I keep up with your journey while you are in Uganda?
We will be posting on the blog as much as possible www.justpilgrimspassingthrough.blogspot.com (the blog will not include any photos of Eli) and we will also have an email distribution list (please see above on how to be added to this list). 

How can I give financially towards your adoption?
We praise God and are so blessed to have our entire adoption fully funded. However, there is a family (The Deckard's) that is currently raising money for the following:
1. Giving to other families who wish to adopt
2. Giving to the baby's home our son is currently in, and/or 
3. Bringing clean water (wells) to the region of Uganda that Eli is from.

For every $10 raised Soapbox Soap will donate a bar of soap to the orphanage Eli is from. 

If I want to buy something for Eli, where should I go?
We plan to have a registry at Target, Wal-Mart, and Jellybeans. We hope to have the registries complete by August 1st. 

How can I pray specifically for your family & Eli's adoption?
1. Pray for Eli & the ladies at his foster home 
2. Pray for Eli's health: that he will gain weight & will fully recover from his malnourishment   
3. Pray for Eli's biological mother & father, wherever they may be
4. Pray for our adoption and that the rest of our journey will go smoothly
5. Pray for the other children in the foster home & in the orphanage waiting for their forever families

How can I be involved in Adoption or Foster care? 
If you have ever considered adopting or fostering, we'd like to encourage you to continue to pray about doing so. There are so many children both locally & globally that are in desperate need of a loving, forever family. Although adoption & fostering are not for everyone, we strongly believe that God has called each and every Believer to do something! "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. - James 1:27. 

Here's a list of a few agencies and organizations that are involved in carrying out James 1:27 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Namanya - God Knows

What does 4 books, 3 stuffed animals, 1 blanket & a glider have in common... A very unprepared mom who now needs lots of baby things since she's going to get her little boy from Uganda (very soon)!!! 

I can't even believe it really. We are headed to Uganda in just a few months to go and pick up our little baby boy. We got the call on Monday morning, saw his pictures and immediately knew he was going to be ours, forever. He's 5 months and only weighs 9 pounds, so please keep our little one in your prayers. He's going to need lots of biscuits when he gets to Wauchula :) 

God knew this whole time when and where he would come from, when we would be matched with him and now He will be faithful with getting us prepared. 

His name includes "Namanya" which means: GOD KNOWS

More details to come... 

Just as a side note: we won't be posting any pictures of Eli until after we return from Uganda. Sorry y'all... must follow the rules. But he's super tiny, super precious and I can't wait to show him to you all!


Psalm 89:1 
I will sing of the LORD's great love forever; 
with my mouth I will make your faithfulness known through all generations.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Be Still and know that I AM GOD

When He teaches you things that you didn't see coming, it causes a bit of resistance at first, that didn't realize you were doing.

My heart's been broken many times. Mainly from silly boys. But in November 2010 my heart was broken for all the right reasons. No it wasn't because I got married for the 2nd time, but instead it was by visiting a country with some amazing people, watching God work in the lives of others, seeing poverty firsthand and then coming back to a country that is blessed beyond measure.

This moment stuck with me. The desire, the feeling, the emotion, the change, the love... it never went away. God placed in my heart a desire for missions that has since stuck with me each and every day. And that desire has allowed me to pursue my love for missions, my love for others and for carrying out the gospel not only in my very own hometown but in other countries as well. It is what inspired SendMeMissions, it is what inspires me to lead volunteers to serve (whether only 2 show up or 22), and it's what inspired me to help with this years international trip to Guatemala even though I knew I probably couldn't go.

So this time, for the first time, I'm sitting at my house... stalking Facebook, Instagram, Twitter... you name it. Watching "my little ducks" as they experience another culture, malnourished children,  fellowship with other Believers, poopy diapers, unforgettable sceneries, healing within their own lives, and the joy of serving. And all I can do from here is just keep praying!

And that's when I realized God is trying to teach me to Be Still and know that HE IS GOD. He's placed me exactly where I need to be. Because soon, very soon, we will be going to Uganda and we will be experiencing Him first hand as we adopt Eli and bring him into our lives forever. And others will be watching from home, stalking facebook and praying.

While I've been a little resistant and I've seriously considered purchasing my plane ticket out of Tampa, straight to Guatemala... I've got to be patient for what God has planned for me and my life.

SHINE LITTLE DUCKIES, SHINE!