Hello,
Today is not about us, but about our "family- at AGCI, other agencies, the children in Ethiopia, and the beautiful people who care for them". It is about a change in government policy which may be needed, but is slowing down the process for a lot of people who are adopting precious little ones. Ethiopia is wanting to review, change rules, etc. on adoption of children who are "abandoned" (NOT all children being adopted, but a good number). My heart breaks as I read posts, blogs, and just sit feeling so helpless, but I know through God that I am not hopeless- We serve A BIG GOD!!!! One that knows the hearts of the little children He created. I ask that as you read this you will pray for the situation to resolve so children can meet their families and can come HOME! Pray NOW!! Thank you from all of us!
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praying for this change...I felt so lucky/blessed for once in this adoption journey that my child was relinquished....I'm so sad for these families...Kristi
ReplyDeletei will pray w/ you ... Government laws are sometimes so confusing and slows things down, which breaks our hearts ... I hope things work out and begin to move again quickly so that ALL children can get home to their families ... Lord, hear our cries !!!
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