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Just a few reasons I am thankful for our agency AGCI…

OK…there are lots of amazing agencies out there…but currently I’m biased;). Here is my top 5… 5. Monthly updates from your caseworker inform you of where you are currently on the “the list”…so you have a better 2 cents of how long your wait might be. Not all agencies do this…but AGCI does…and I love […]

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Amy @ Filled With Praise - February 9, 2010 - 5:25 pm

I love our agency too!!! Nothing but good things to say from my perspective. Glad you guys made it home safely. If you get a chance would you email me that pic 🙂 Thanks friend.
Blessings,
Amy

Joy - February 9, 2010 - 5:32 pm

I just stumbled on your blog from Kristy’s! I live in Illinois and we are currently waiting to bring home our little guy from Ethiopia. We are having our 5th court date in 2 days, and hopeful that we will pass! I also have three biological children (10, 8, and 4). Our little boy is 3.5
I also have a photography business…like you do, right??? I just wanted to send you a little note to let you know how much your blog just encouraged my heart! The Lord has been so evident in every step of our adoption. He stirred our hearts, and called us to obedience when we felt comfortable! We are so thankful for all the treasures that He has taught us on this journey! And even now, as we have had to completely surrender our plan and KNOW that the Lord’s timing is best! It truly has been a joy in the midst of a few storms!
ALSO…wanted to ask where you got those darling tees that say “Go Seek Love”…LOVE THOSE!!!!!
Joy Rugaard

Cris - February 9, 2010 - 5:58 pm

I LOVE our agency too. It is such a blessing. It was so fun to have you here for a visit. I am eager to hear more about your visit with your friend in the afternoon.

Vanessa - February 9, 2010 - 9:36 pm

I just love our agency too!!! I’m so glad that I can be a part of it!! It was so nice to meet you in person! I feel so blessed to have such a wonderful support group of faithful friends!! I can’t wait to see what wonderful blessings God has in store for all of us!

rachel overton - February 9, 2010 - 10:37 pm

So nice to meet you and share our stories. I am so blessed to have such a supportive group of friends. Oh, I can’t wait til we all get to see our sweet baby’s face. Maybe some of us will travel together!!!!!

kristi johnson - February 9, 2010 - 10:52 pm

yayyy, great pics!!! My hubby walked in and saw the pics you sent, and said, “man, those are some clear pics”..I said…yea..she’s a professional 🙂 so great seeing ya AND can’t wait till next time 🙂 kristi

JonesEthiopia - February 9, 2010 - 11:25 pm

Yeah, I just really feel there is no comparison when it comes to AGCI v. other agencies. There is no question in my mind that AGCI was the right one for us to use to build our family!

Karee - February 10, 2010 - 12:00 pm

Great post for me to read today! Just got the call from AGCI that our application has been approved and we scheduled our orientation call for next week. So thrilled to be on this journey too!

Sarah - February 10, 2010 - 11:34 pm

You have such a beautiful family….can’t wait to see that new little face, SOON! 🙂

Hugs,

Sarah

Moses (Exodus – 16-19:25)

One Year Scripture Reading – Exodus 16-19:25 Some thoughts on today’s reading… Chapter 16 The people forgot so quicky about the Lord’s great deliverence once hard times set in again. They were in the wilderness–and they were hungry. They complained and the Lord heard them. The Lord told Moses his plan to rain down manna […]

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Heather - February 6, 2010 - 4:26 pm

It is very easy to get caught up in the world. To think, “Okay, I went to church & honored Christ…now the rest of the day I can do whatever.” That’s not how it’s supposed to be though. He wants it to be a Holy day & we should honor that. Congrats on you new numbers!

april - February 6, 2010 - 5:49 pm

LOVE the pictures of your kids…they are beautiful and adorable!

Angela - February 6, 2010 - 10:25 pm

Stopping by from Patty’s party. I’m not at Blissdom either, but reading the Word brings a feeling of bliss doesn’t it?

patty - February 7, 2010 - 2:29 am

love the photos of your kiddos… they are beautiful! {and cute boots, too!}
and i also love your background.. beautiful color and design.
polly of bliss and bumps, who linked on my party, is also considering an ethiopian adoption, and her blog is dedicated to that… you might want to visit her… 🙂

thanks for blog-hopping with me! would you please include a link back to my blog so that your readers can join the party, too? thanks!

Job 22:1-25:6

Today’s Scripture Reading: Job 22:1-25:6 Chapter 22 We start today’s reading with Eliphaz’s third response to Job…and his opinion of Job hasn’t changed at all. His friends continue to chastise and degrade him…telling Job again and again that if he would just turn from his wicked ways, his problems would disappear. Can you imagine Job’s […]

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Charisa - January 25, 2010 - 3:40 pm

LOL! You and I put the same Isaiah verse on our posts today! We are so alike!

Megan - January 26, 2010 - 10:44 am

Wow! Powerful words Andrea, thank you!
Chapter 22: I really can’t believe how Eliphaz is giving Job a list of his sins, when he obviously doesn’t even have the foggiest clue about him! I can’t even imagine saying something like that to someone!
Chapter 23: In Job’s response, you can hear the confidence in my voice! It seems the more he searches, the more confidence he can claim! I’m so proud of him for standing up for himself! I think it is really easy when people are accusing you to either hush up and listen, or after a while kind of wonder if they are true. You wonder if you missed something in your own life. Job stuck to his guns! And again, my commentary speaks about Job’s honesty with God. “God is not afraid of our feelings, and strong emotions are a natural part of life. We should not label them good or bad. It is how we choose to express them and deal with them that God is concerned about. Honest assessment of our feelings is important as we seek spiritual growth.” Those are important words for me to hear.
Chapter 24: My commentary here summed it all up so well.
“As we face a momentous loss, we are often compelled to rediscover the foundations of our faith. Job probed the whole realm of God’s justice, judgment, and timing, and he came to a humble conclusion: God’s ways are just. We are often confused by his timing, but his ways are ultimately just.”
“Our need for security affects our decisions, attitudes, and actions every day. Each of us has a working definition of security, and we fear anything that threatens it. Job’s entire foundation in this world has been shaken, and yet he learned an important lesson: Real security doesn’t lie in what this world has to offer; it lies in the consistency, the justice, the faithfulness, and the overwhelming power and love of God.”
Chapter 25 & 26: Bildad is short and sweet, “How much less are mere people, who are but worms in his sight?” (25:6) Job is not denying God’s power, he is acknowledging it. “These are some of the minor things he does, merely a whisper of his power. Who can understand the thunder of his power?” (26:14)

Saturday – Scripture Reading – Job 15:1-18:21

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april - January 23, 2010 - 9:42 am

thanks for telling us about the book! I will have to look it up!

Megan - January 23, 2010 - 11:37 am

Chapter 15: Eliphaz has mistaken Job’s words of grief for words of pride. That is something we all need to be very careful of, because minimizing someone’s expressed grief could prevent them from moving from despair into hope and move on. Eliphaz is convinced that his theory is true: if you are godly you prosper, if you are ungodly you suffer. It may even seem logical to us today. It’s even an easy theory to believe in, as long as things are going our way. But when suffering does come our way and we can’t find a logical explanation, that theory will no longer offer any comfort. It’s a pretty callous way to approach someone’s suffering, so let’s be careful with our accusations.
Chapter 16: We all have known some “miserable comforters” in our life. I hurt for Job, it’s like being slapped when you are already down.
Chapter 17: My commentary says, “How frightening death can be to those who are unaware of God’s glorious hope.” Job is obviously not certain about God’s promise of eternal life. Fortunately we never have to despair, because we know that promise!
Chapter 18: Bildad wanted to know why Job disregarded his “friends” comments, when to us the answer seems so obvious: they didn’t know what they were talking about. They were adding to his suffering with unnecessary guilt. We need to remember to support our friends with words of comfort and love. God is the ultimate judge, not us.

Heather - January 23, 2010 - 7:21 pm

I agree with your take on the reading today. Thank you for continuing to do this. It has helped keep me accountable & want to read so that I can share with all of you. It is amazing what God can do! Looking forward to seeing what ways He will bless us.

First steps to my “Year in Review”

Mommying is my job. Yes–I’m a photographer…but my first job is and always has been–MOM. This past year, having a 3rd baby in our family, I really began to feel my 2nd job (photographer) start to creep into how I did my first job (mommy)…so it was time to close down job #2 (photographer) for […]

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Dawn - December 24, 2009 - 7:24 pm

Love it!!!! Sounds great, and you are sooo right on 🙂