Thursday, November 29, 2012


Pardon my absence but I have been working on a "book" telling about our adoption story. It's just for personal use when we speak at churches and other functions.

The book will be more like a scrapbook used for people to browse through after or during the presentation.

Someone told me I should publish it at Amazon and sell it for .99 on Kindle. I don't know. We'll see. Right now I want to write it and design it for the glory of God. 

It's important that people see and understand three things:

1. Special needs children aren't scary.

2. Adoption is possible no matter what your situation is in life so long as you meet government requirements.

3. God will be gloried.

That was a quick list subject to modification. If anyone can think of other reasons please leave a comment and I will add them to my list if appropriate. 
Thursday, November 15, 2012

I'm just a small voice in a big world but I want to speak out to anyone who might hear me.

Please someone rescue this little girl.
She's facing the horrible reality of being transferred to an adult institution.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

These are the lyrics from a favorite song of mine by Kutless. This song, besides the Bible, helped me through times of weakness in our adoption.

What Faith Can Do

Everybody falls sometimes
Gotta find the strength to rise
From the ashes
And make a new beginning

Anyone can feel the ache
You think it's more than you can take
But you're stronger
Stronger than you know

Don't you give up now
The sun will soon be shining
You gotta face the clouds
To find the silver lining

I've seen dreams that move the mountains
Hope that doesn't ever end
Even when the sky is falling
I've seen miracles just happen
Silent prayers get answered
Broken hearts become brand new
That's what faith can do

It doesn't matter what you've heard
Impossible is not a word
It's just a reason
For someone not to try

Everybody's scared to death
When they decide to take that step
Out on the water
It'll be alright

Life is so much more
Than what your eyes are seeing
You will find your way
If you keep believing

I've seen dreams that move the mountains
Hope that doesn't ever end
Even when the sky is falling
I've seen miracles just happen
Silent prayers get answered
Broken hearts become brand new
That's what faith can do

Overcome the odds
You don't have a chance
(That's what faith can do)
When the world says you can't
It'll tell you that you can

I've seen dreams that move the mountains
Hope that doesn't ever end
Even when the sky is falling
And I've seen miracles just happen
Silent prayers get answered
Broken hearts become brand new
That's what faith can do
That's what faith can do

Even if you fall sometimes
You will have the strength to rise
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A new family has taken a leap of faith. God bless them on their journey.
Penny has a family!

You can follow here on their blog http://www.zingermama.blogspot.com/
Sunday, November 11, 2012
What is the worth of an orphan, a fatherless child? While I'm at it, what is the worth of a widow?

The Bible is very clear. God is very clear.
There are numerous Bible scriptures that pay special attention to orphans and widows. Here are a few scriptures to get you started.


~ Exodus 22:22-24 
You shall not mistreat any widow or fatherless child. If you do mistreat them, and they cry out to me, I will surely hear their cry; and my wrath will burn, and I will kill you with the sword, and your wives shall become widows and your children fatherless.


Wow, those are strong words. God clearly has compassion and love for the widow and orphan in reference to that scripture.

~Deuteronomy 10:17-18 
For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who is not partial and takes no bribe. He executes justice for the fatherless and the widow, and loves the sojourner, giving him food and clothing.

Again, God shows His love and compassion for the widow and orphan. He executes justice.

~Psalms 68:3
Father of the fatherless and protector of widows is God in His holy habitation.

~Isaiah 1:16-17
Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean; remove the evil of your deeds before my eyes; cease to do evil, learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow's cause.

~James 1:27
Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.

There are many other scriptures that talk about orphans and widows. In some instances God punishes people by making their wives and children, widows and orphans. It's not a desirable position in life.

Now I really want to get down to the nitty gritty. I have a question for the church.

What is ONE child worth to every church? As scripture has shown, orphans are clearly worth a lot to God.

Every year, churches all over the U.S. send missionaries to other countries to spread the Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ. This is amazing and wonderful! All glory to God!

Every year, churches from other countries send missionaries to the U.S...something is definitely redundant here.

Anyway, every year adopting Christian families travel to other countries to bring home a child. Some never leave the U.S., either way it doesn't matter. That child will grow up knowing the Gospel because of the parents who stepped forward to change that one child's life.

Let me rephrase my prior question to the church.

Is helping to fund the spread of the Gospel only worth it if thousands of people hear the message or is it worth it to also fund the spread of the Gospel to one child? Who will also gain a family.

If churches would only help fund adoptions for their church family, maybe more would adopt. Why isn't adopting children a ministry within the church? One child will hear the Gospel. Every Christian adopting family is a missionary who not only spreads the Gospel but takes in the orphan that God cares for so much.

We need churches to support adoptions. There are children SUFFERING in orphanages.

New pews or one saved orphan? Two saved orphans, three, four, five...

Monday, November 5, 2012

Some of you may wonder how our adoption was funded. Some of you might not. :)

Anyhow, to give encouragement and ideas, I want to share with you how God blessed an act of faith.

It wasn't all sunshine and lollipops. I'm glad it wasn't. If it was, I wouldn't have what I hope is an inspiring story to share with all of you.

For starters, let me share that we had NO, NONE, ZIP, ZILCH support from our either of our families. Not one word of encouragement nor one dollar came from either of our families. Sure they thought we were doing a "noble" thing but they still didn't agree. We heard it all from how the child would ruin our family to how we shouldn't change her life because "it's what she knows". Gee, there's a lot I could say about all that but that's a post for another day.

We had Christian friends who told us adoption was a bad idea. In fact, only three Christian friends of ours stepped up and stood beside us. Not that they were all against it but they were just kind of "whatever".

So what did we do? We depended on God.

Mark 11:22 And Jesus answered them, "Have faith in God."

First things first. We had to come up with $3500 for our commitment fee. 

We had no idea how we were going to do this. We asked to borrow money from both of our families but neither wanted any part of it. 

I emailed a dear Christian friend of mine and told her what we were doing. She asked if she could help.
She mailed us a check. 

We praised God!!! The woman who sent us the money is truly a special person and we are very thankful to her.

Now we were running out of time to get the rest of the commitment money. We ended up taking $500 out of our bank account and putting the rest on a credit card. 

So commitment fees were paid...now to figure out how to get the rest...

I have been a stay-at-home mom for the past 16-17 years. I would do anything for one of my children. And sweet Makayla, now Annabelle, was one of my children. So what was I prepared to do to get my child home? 

I got a job. 

Not just any job. A grueling job. It was available and the company was willing to take me so I took it. 

I lifted heavy things. I pulled and pushed very heavy things. I got dirty. I froze. I sweat. I went crossed eyed looking at shiny chrome plated metal all day.

I smashed and broke my pinky finger.

I had to live off of the painkiller Aleve the whole time because I have a very bad back (upper and lower) due to two accidents.

I made $8.00 an hour. I worked overtime when I could.

When I came home I had to homeschool. Needless to say it wasn't our best homeschool year but I only had two in Kindergarten. Not a big deal. They are doing great!

Did I feel sorry for myself? No. I was extremely happy for every dollar I made because we desperately needed it to bring our little girl home.

I view the job as one of God's provisions. I am thankful.

Then out of nowhere came Julia from CovenantBuilders. She held a Mulligan Stew in which so many adopting families and orphans benefited. 

We thanked God. We prayed for blessings to be poured out on everyone for their generosity, prayers and love.

We are so grateful to her and everyone who donated.

I continued to work and work hard.

Then I was contacted by Amy from Hidden Treasures. She wanted to have an auction for us. I declined at first because we didn't have any support. No one we knew was going to donate to the auction or buy anything. And guess what...no one we knew donated or bought. But amazingly people we didn't know donated and bought! We were speechless.

We again thanked God. We prayed for more blessings to be poured out on everyone for their generosity, prayers and love.

Then we decided to try and have our own fundraiser. We had no idea how it would turn out. Prizes totaling $600 + tax and shipping came out of our pocket. We were hoping to raise $4500 and we amused ourselves by saying that we would give any funds over $4500 to the orphanage where our daughter is currently trapped.

We started the the fundraiser and after days we reached $90. At that point we were really hoping to at least make our money back on the prizes. 

          Side note: When I went to Bu*g*r*a on my first trip I spent it with Adeye from NoGreaterJoyMom. Wow, is she an amazing woman! It was such a blessing to spend time with her. I miss her sooo much! We shared pain in our hearts for the children and had many laughs as well.

After a few days of our attempt to raise the money, Adeye helped promote our fundraiser by posting the most beautiful blog post about us on her blog and people suddenly were donating so fast I was having a hard time keeping up with assigning numbers for the prizes. 

We raised the $4500 in 17 hours after Adeye's post and had $1715 extra to send to the orphanage! WOW!

To say we were floored would be an understatement. Another group of people helped us. More people who don't know us, who have never met us...helped us. 

We have prayed and prayed for everyone.

There was also a couple who sent us checks in the mail about every two weeks or so. What a blessing they are to us. Our prayers pour out for them.

We also had donations here and there sent to our Reece's Rainbow account. Truly a blessing.

And from the very beginning of my blog. I had one special girl who said little things that made a big difference. I thank her so much for being here. Thank you Katie.

We also gained many others who said encouraging things and we thank all of you. Your kind words helped us through hard times.

All in all, our adoption cost us about $24,000.
We received about $10,300 in donations. Thank you everyone!
And we also incurred about $4000 in debt.
Oh well, it will get paid off. That debt is no worse than if she was delivered in an American hospital.

This child, this smile is worth it!

Thank you God. All praise, honor and glory belong to God Almighty.
Thank you brothers and sisters in Christ.
Thank you friends.

I hope you all understand my point in writing this. Find your strength in God. 
Depend on Him.

There are one too many orphans suffering in the world today. 
Please find the strength to change the world of one child. 
Then write your own story of encouragement.

I also want to point out that you don't have to be rich to adopt. 
This is our house. Just another middle class box on a street in the USA.

This link will take you to the income guidelines for international adoption.

This link will take you to some helpful information regarding adoption in general.

Contact me privately at:

susanandfamily25@gmail.com


We're your average family. No fame or riches. We have our ups and downs. When it rains it pours but we always view the glass as half full. We go where our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ leads. We aren't perfect but we always try to do our best.

Annabelle. The one born in our hearts.

Kandice. Our artistic one.

Amanda. Our helpful one.

Keegan. Our curious one.

Jacob. Our sensitive one.

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