He who goes out weeping, carrying seed to sow, will return with songs of joy,
carrying sheaves with him. Psalm 126:6

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Just One (or Two) or (or Ten) UPDATE!

Update: June 27, 2012

Praise God! Since last week, three of these children have found their forever families! Beacon, Gemma and Lana are all coming home. This is to be celebrated!

Now we just need for Marsha, Penny, Payton and Bianca's mommies and daddies to see them. Could it be you?


A bunch of new kids were listed today who live in the same place as my Nora. Oh, my heart!
Back when God first started me onto this journey to Nora, the first child I saw was sweet Hasya who is being adopted. She is 14 and weighs 14 pounds! I was stunned and horrified!
Every child introduced tears at my heart. They need rescuing so badly! I want to take all of them home, but I know that is neither possible nor God's will. He is mighty to raise up a family for each of his children. I may not be able to adopt them all, but I can advocate for them. So here are all of the children I am aware of who are waiting to be adopted an orphanage in Eastern Europe. You can click on their names to learn more about them. Please feel free to share, repost, pray, give, adopt!

Beacon

Sweet little Beacon needs a family soon! He is 11 years old and weighs only 23 pounds. I have four boys a little older than him. Their weight varies from just under 100 pounds to over 140! 23 pounds, friends! God, please save him!




Penny

Sweet Penny may look young but she is actually 11. She should be rocking out to Justin Bieber and sassing her mommy, not lying in crib wasting away! She obviously has so much potential. Wouldn't she make a beautiful daddy's girl?






Payton

Handsome Payton is almost eight years old. He is smaller than my one-year-old by a good eight pounds. It looks like Payton's main problem is just that he has been starved. In a family he could grow into a fine young man. He just needs a chance!







Gemma

She is a gem, isn't she! Look at those gorgeous curls. And my goodness, she suffers from intestinal distress. Doesn't half of the US? I imagine that could be fixed right up over here.






Marsha

Oh, friends, sweet Marsha. Look at how swollen her head is. This is so easily fixed here, but she is laying in a crib suffering and no one comforts her. Please, dear God, send Marsha a family quickly!



Bianca

Oh, my goodness, look at her little arms. How she is crying out for a mommy! Bianca is seven and is way smaller than my one-year-old.




Lana

Beautiful Lana is still so young. Interventions will work wonders!

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