This was my first glimpse of Kate NaNa. Isn't she wonderful? Don't you just love the cow vest?
Are you someone who is called to adoption?
I appreciate those of you who are still hanging out here. Really I do. I don't always have anything important or interesting to say, yet I know by word of mouth that some of you visit regularly. Thank you for that. It encourages me so much.
And if you are still hanging around after the last few posts that I have written, then hopefully I won't run you off with this one either.
Because I have another hard post to write.
I think you see where this is going, don't you?
Are you someone who is called to adoption?
Lately, some of you have shared with me that you have been praying about adoption, but you just aren't feeling it. Or maybe your husband isn't feeling it.
And so I have to ask another hard question: Are you praying with a surrendered heart?
If you are, and you aren't hearing from the Lord on this one, maybe God has other things in store for you. As I discussed with one friend recently, maybe God wants you to wait for His timing. (It wouldn't be the first time that our timing and His timing aren't the same thing:)
But, you have to be praying with a surrendered heart. To whatever God has for you. Whether it is child sponsorship, mission trips, adoption, or soup kitchens, pray that God will break your heart for the things that break His. And that is a hard prayer to pray.
I know that some people have been called to other things, and that is ok. But I know that some of you haven't even asked Him what you are called to do. Some of you are scared to ask that question. Maybe you are afraid of the answer. Afraid of what your spouse will think. Afraid you can't pay for it. Afraid of travel. Afraid your families will think you are nuts.
But aren't all of those things excuses? I know this because I have tried them. I have been afraid on this journey. But through it all, I can go back to November 2005 and remember. That was when Tim and started seriously considering adoption. We had discussed it before, but it was always something for later. Someday. But that month, we began to ask God to show us his heart. We asked Him if it was time to start our adoption journey, and we got a resounding yes. God gave us such a peace that it was time. Were we afraid? Yes, but we knew that God was calling us to something bigger than our fears.
Now I am going to say something else hard. Most of those children are not healthy infants. Some of them are, but most of them are older, hard to place children. They have special needs. But they still need parents. They still need a chance at more. They are still God's precious ones, in need of grace and love and hope. And you and I can do that. You and I can be God's hands and feet here.

So, what is next? Maybe you are just overwhelmed at all if this and you don't even know where to begin. You need more information. Go check out websites like No Hands But Ours. This website serves to encourage and inform parents about special needs. Join online forums like China Adopt Talk. This is simply a place for adoptive parents and potential adoptive parents to ask a million questions and encourage each other. (They don't just talk about China. There are rooms for other countries also.)
Maybe it is time for you to start talking to agencies. We used A Helping Hand, and we would definitely recommend them, but find an agency you are comfortable with.
Find out more about your state's foster program. There are so many children right here in the U.S. who desperately need homes.
Most importantly talk to adoptive/foster parents. I love it when people come to me asking questions. I will share honestly that adoption is hard. But so is parenting biological children. Like anything worth doing, you have to work at it.
And it is soooo worth it.

