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Waiting…

(sung to London Bridge)
Just waiting on my phone to ring…phone to ring…phone to ring.
I’m waiting on my phone to ring…so I can bring you home.

*Special Note: Waiting can make a momma crazy. I am praying and hoping this is the week we get a court date. 3 weeks waiting since our referral…hoping this is our week! Hang in there sweet Isaac. On a REALLY fun side note. I have fallen in love with one of Jack Johnson’s songs during our wait (So Better When We’re Together). Guess what?! I just got permission from Brushfire Records and Jack Johnson to use his song on my “coming home video” and our first family portrait session slideshow!!! WOOT. It’s the little things that make my heart smile! I love how God sprinkles down little unexpected blessings during the wait…He shows us in those “I AM HERE. TRUST ME.” Trusting in you Lord…and entrusting our Isaac into your care.

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Caytie - April 27, 2010 - 5:37 pm

I am praying for that court date!!! Love your attitude and the homemade song;) I’m gonna go check out the song for your coming home video:)

Elle J - April 27, 2010 - 5:39 pm

So-looking-forward to your coming home video + song!! Love your attitude during the wait.

Becca Harley - April 27, 2010 - 7:47 pm

praying !!! and I cannot wait for your video:)

Getting the Gospel…

Romans 12: 9-15, “Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with Godโ€™s people who are in need. Practice hospitality. Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.”

One sure way to know you are in the Lord’s will is when you follow the Lord and as you follow you realize you “get the gospel” in ways you never knew before. For me right now, it has been following the Lord in this journey to Isaac. Richard and I talk nightly about things that happened in our day–that are only “God explainable” and although it hasn’t made the most sense to the world as far as timing, finances, and what a normal human should be sane enough to handle–the Lord continues to tell us to trust Him. I have been blown away how the gospel of Jesus has come MORE ALIVE as we have followed Him in adoption. I get “being adopted in Christ” in a way I never would have before. My heart understands what it feels like and means to love someone…even be willing to die for someone…that hasn’t even seen you yet. Truly–it is living the gospel in a way I never thought possible. (Special note of humility;)…please hear me that I am NOT saying I am 100% living the gospel…because I fail and sin EVERY day—but He is full of mercy and grace and picks me back up–and says “Follow me” again and again. What I am trying to say—is that I believe as you follow Him you will experience the gospel more and more—and truly begin to be WOWed as you “get it”.

There have been SO many things that I have finally “gotten” since this journey began, and this week–today in fact–I was WOWed by another. In Romans 12, Paul is teaching on HOW to love. It must be sincere. It must run from evil. CLING to what is good. It should be DEVOTED. Unyielding. Unfailing. Supportive…encourageing. Honoring one another MORE THAN ourselves. (Man, I fail at this kind of love every day!) Not lacking in zeal…full of spiritual fevor…and full of serving the Lord. Being joyful in hope. Patient in hardship. And faithful to pray. Sharing with God’s people in need…and blessing and not curseing.

How I have seen love on this journey to Isaac! I have seen devotion from my brothers and sisters in Christ in love, support, encouragement and prayer. I have heard the cheering of the body of Christ. On hard days, I have felt the prayers. Oh that I could give this kind of love to you dear friends! Oh that we could be encouragers, prayer warriors and givers in times of need. The sweetest part of Isaac’s nursery to me is that my precious friends surprised me with gift certificates so I could also prepare my home for Isaac as we were quite surprised to get his referral when we did—and it was a miracle to have the payments we needed at the last minute. Our friends have loved on us and exemplied the love of Christ—and I have not only begun to “get the gospel” in new ways—but also seen it.

And today. Today…I got the gospel in a WOW way from my 4 year old. I have shared the ache in my heart with some—and in return I have gotten truth. “Wait on the Lord.” “Trust in His timing.” And indeed, these are truths. But there is a time for everything. My heart ACHES for Isaac. And I have been hard on myself feeling lack of trust and waiting on God. When I have heard scripture recited on waiting and trusting in my time of confessing my heart, it has made me feel worse…and I’ve cried in frustration that this part of the wait is just…HARD. And then today—I got it. I got the gospel in a new way!

We were all sitting at the kids table eating lunch and Laney looked up at the fireplace and said, “Mommy, what’s that picture over there” (It was a new picture of Isaac.) She ran over, looked at it and huffed, “AWWWWWW….Mommy, I just can’t take it! I want him home! When is he EVER going to get here??? It’s taking tooooo LONG!”

And instead of anxiety feeling my heart, instead of tears, instead of frustration—there was PEACE.

Someone. Else. Gets. It.

Someone. Else. Is. Identifying. With. Me.

Someone. Else. Understands.

And she may be 4. BUT…she is living the gospel in my life today.

She is Romans 12:15 “rejoicing with those that rejoice and mourning with those who mourn.”

Truly, I value and appreciates the truths of the gospel. But to look at a friend who just lost her mother and say, “You know she’s in a better place” just isn’t the same. To say to a friend whose husband just lost his job, “You know the Lord always provides to those who trust Him” just doesn’t make her feel better. And to say to a mommy who is ACHING and LONGING to get her son home “wait on the Lord”…it just doesn’t take the pit out of my stomach that won’t be gone until I hold him in my arms. Today Laney taught me an amazing truth because I am SOOOOO guilty of trying to say “the right thing” and “point people to truth”. Because, indeed, there is a time for everything—but some times we need to just rejoice with those who rejoice and mourn with those who mourn…to let them know they are not alone…and that we are all in this together.

Had we not experienced this ACHE—this part of the gospel I would have never “got”. So, whilie this aching is abolutely horrible—it is another thing that will be worth it. I share this with you only to offer insight on how to love on someone who may be going through a mountain or valley. Of course there is a time to point to truth—especially when someone is tangled in sin. But–there is also a sweet and special time to rejoice and mourn together—and now that I have experienced it from this end from Laney, other moms who are adopting or who have adopted and even from those who have not but some how get the longing—I would hate for anyone to miss the opportunity to really ask the Lord to help you “go there” with someone in their experience. Because as you mourn with them, indeed–it will make the rejoicing even sweeter. If you don’t know what to say—words to give them to bring them hope—you might be right where the gospel needs you to be…not offering motivation or insight—but instead of joining them where they are. I hope I can (2 Corinthians 1:4) comfort those with the same comfort as I have received from Laney and my friends who have ACHED with me. What a JOY it will be to REJOICE with them in a few weeks when I step off that airplane with him in my arms. Oh what a day that will be! And such a beautiful picture of one day when Christ finally brings us home!

Thank you Lou-bear for understanding…for aching with me…and showing me the gospel today. I love you—and I’m with you darlin’…I can’t wait to have him home!

P.S. Angie Walter—I just want to say you and Sandi Holman are my new bestfriends. Thank you for sacrificially loving on my son while you were there to get your own this past week and weekend. You have blessed rejoiced with me—and you have cried with me. Angie, you have truly ACHED with me…and you have ministered to my heart in a way I will never be able to describe. And in this—I only hope that I return the blessing when I go across the world to get Isaac. Thank you for shining the gospel on me in this way.

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melissa - April 26, 2010 - 4:01 pm

I cannot imagine what it feels like to look at a picture of your child and not be able to have him in your arms. TOO HARD! Praying that God brings you more peace during this time. I appreciate your vulnerability and openness about your struggles. Love you!!

Kim - April 26, 2010 - 7:04 pm

You are on FIRE as HIS light is RADIATING from you sweet friend!
Shine girl shine!
Love & Blessings from Hong Kong,
Kim

Natali - April 26, 2010 - 7:09 pm

such a heartfelt post! I love seeing your heart as you go through this journey to isaac :))

Dawn - April 26, 2010 - 8:01 pm

I ache with you!!! Isn’t it great to really understand God’s adoption of us on a whole new level!!!! Can’t WAIT- to see your ache end- and have Isaac in your arms!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tricia - April 26, 2010 - 9:55 pm

Andrea – Ever since the Bible study shower, I haven’t stopped thinking of you or sweet Isaac. I can only imagine how much you ache for him because as your friend – I desperately am aching for you to have him home! I know as friends we are called to bear one anothers burdens and I just want you to know what a PRIVILEGE and BLESSING it has been to ache like this for and with you. You have inspired me, and our family, in ways you can’t imagine through your adoption story, so thank you for putting this beautiful ache in our hearts. I pray God will use it to transform our lives and our family’s story in the days to come.

Jennifer - April 26, 2010 - 10:29 pm

Mourning with you! My Josiah says that too and I AGREE..it is taking too long. Re-surrendered everything yesterday…picked it back up today thinking 4 more days until courts close for what feels like an eternity. OK..done whining:-) Have the Orphan Summit planning to keep me busy. Thinking you guys must not have gotten a table:-(
Jenny

Jenn - April 27, 2010 - 1:13 pm

Praying earnestly for a court date for you. The bible asks us to knock continually…and HE WILL ANSWER! I love that. I love that we are INSTRUCTED to ASK HIM for the desires of our hearts OVER and OVER and OVER again. He WANTS to hear about what we want. And he wants to give us “good things”. WOW. You have so many HUGE blessings coming your way girl!!!

Jenn

Megan - April 27, 2010 - 6:32 pm

You ARE such a great friend! I know we haven’t even met, but I always appreciate what you have to say. When I am frustrated with how long something is taking, you can completely relate but still have that hope to offer me by showing me how God has written your perfect story! And then you rejoice with me when we hit that milestone! Thank you. Praying with you that Isaac is home sooo soon!

Is Jesus an adoption advocate?

Don’t you love when I write an attention grabbing title like that one;)? Over the past few weeks, I have received countless emails from families persuing adoptions who, sadly, do not have the support and encouragement of their friends and family. Most recently, I got a comment from an other adoption friend mommy requesting I share some verses that show adoption is Biblical so others could use this to share with their families. I’ve thought much on this as of late, and how to give the best response–but in everything I think we have to go back to our foundation–the gospel of Jesus.

I figure God thought enough of adoption to allow His only Son to be adopted by Joseph—but it was His idea long before that. With the adoption of Moses, God’s people were set free from bondage and led to the Promised Land. I could go on and on how adoption is God’s idea–but I think Russell Moore in his book Adopted for Life does a much better job on that than I do–so if you want to prove your case on that one…just buy or gift that incredible book that links adoption to the gospel OVER and OVER and OVER again. It’ll blow your mind! God’s ideas SHOULD blow our minds…after all—His ideas are much grander than ours…so for most…His ideas just won’t make sense. BUT with the help of the Holy Spirit THEY can—and that is what I feel most led to write about today.

Is Jesus an adoption advocate? Absolutely.

Moreover—is Jesus an orphan advocate? Hands down…yes!

And who do you think Jesus wants to advocate for the orphan, widow and the poor (the CRY of His heart!) for???

BELIEVERS.

“In you the orphan finds mercy.” Hosea 14:3

“Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you.” James 1:27

“Father to the fatherless, defender of widows โ€” this is God, whose dwelling is holy. God places the lonely in families.” Psalms 68:5-6

“Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows.” Isaiah 1:17

“And anyone who welcomes a little child like this on my behalf is welcoming me.” Matthew 18:5

Whether or not God is for adoption—is truly undebatable. If you know the gospel—you know God is for placing the lonely in families. If you believe the gospel—you know God leads each believer in a different way to serve the orphan, the widow and the poor. And if you live the gospel—you are not only serving the orphan, the widow and the poor—but you are serving, supporting and encourageing those who are running this race along side you. The very last thing, we as believers, should be doing is hindering the work of the gospel…the very things the Bible speaks to us as believers to do in taking care of the orphan, the widow and the poor.

“Doesn’t the Bible say to just VISIT them?” you say? Yes, the Bible does say to visit orphans and widows—but it also says much more than that. The Bible also says he places the lonely in families…that he even finds a home for the sparrows. Trust me…my baby is way more important to God than a sparrow. He loved him enough to cause me to ACHE for him. Praise Jesus! “I think it’s going to be very hard for them and your children to be so different…I’m just not comfortable with this—I don’t think it’s Biblical,” you argue. The gospel never promises that we will be comfortable.“You’re taking them out of their culture!” you defend. My question is…who are we truly defending when we ask these questions? What good do we do when we chose to cause division by our opinions and prejudices? Your not comfortable with being uncomfortable?

Following Jesus is often not comfortable. Following Jesus will require you to leave your opinions, your prejudices and your wants at the cross. Following Jesus will mean raising your hands—surrendering your will—and saying, “It just doesn’t make sense to me—but help me Lord to understand Your ways and not mine.”

Asking questions and trying to come up with a sound argument if Jesus is about this or that will do no good if you are debating with someone who has not surrendered to the Holy Spirit. So really–instead of arguing your case…pray. Pray not that they would get you and your calling—but pray that they would TRULY get the gospel, GRASP the gospel and begin to receive understanding from the Holy Spirit. Because EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING all comes back to the gospel.

As I sat in church today, the sermon hit it dead on—and I thought of the recent question…how to help someone’s parents understand. That is something you nor I can do—because if you are a follower of Jesus there will be many things in your life that will only be able to be explained through the power of the Holy Spirit. AND…as a result, as the Holy Spirit leads you–and takes you on a wild adventure of following Him—your life will only be able to be explained by “Wow—GOD did that!”

Today’s sermon at church was on being in a Spirit-filled church. A Spirit-filled believer looks the same and has the same characteristics of a Spirit-filled church. I share this with you today to encourage you to follow Him in ALL things—and to give you a picture of what being Spirit filled looks like. Let this be an encouragement to you as you follow Him…

A Spirit-filled church or person is one where…(I’m relating this to adoption just for those walking through this who asked me to post about this. Ask these questions as you persue whatever the Spirit is leading you on. For family members who may be questioning your child’s choice to follow Him in adoption, fostering, going into the mission field…whatever…ask yourself these questions about your questioning. For example–are you exalting Christ by questioning your child and arguing they should not do this?)

1. Christ is exalted (Jn. 15:26-27; 1 Thes. 1:2-10)Is Christ being exalted as you follow Him in this way?

2. There is a passion for His work (Jn 16:13; 1 Thes. 16)Do you see Him working around you as you persue Him in this way?

3. Intentional Unity (Eph. 4:1-4a; Gal. 5)Are you creating unity? Are you a peacemaker or a divider? Have you surrendered to allow Him to work? There is no such thing as unity without sacrifice. It will mean giving up your opinions and prejudices for the sake of unity. It will mean giving up your rights to focus on what is objectively right.

4. Deliberate Dependence on the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 2:1-4)Are you following the Holy Spirit or are you allowing the world to give their input? Are you following Him no matter what or are you being influenced by the world and your own opinions or comfort? You don’t want to win the argument and lose the eternal opportunity! Don’t give in to man’s ways—give in to the Holy Spirit and depend on Him alone.

5. Be a place with prayer prevails (1 Thes. 5:17; Romans 8:26)Pray without ceasing. The mark of a true Christian is one that the Holy Spirit pushes Him constantly in prayer. Are you praying about your problem? Are you allowing the Holy Spirit to guide you instead of yourself? Be in prayer about all things—and trust Him to change the hearts of those who don’t get it.

6. Supernatural discernment (1 Cor. 2:9-13)Are you able to discern the Holy Spirit’s leading? As you follow Him, your life will be a WOW…only God could have pulled that off! Don’t you want your life to be unexplainable?!

7. People are loved (1 Cor. 13)Even the unlovable, those hard to love, will be loved by the Spiritfilled believer. Even those who argue with you and object to how the Lord is leading you, will be be loved by the Spiritfilled believer. All people are welcomed, valued and loved deeply by the Spiritfilled believer. It doesn’t mean you have to “get” everyone—but it does mean we must love, encourage, die to our flesh, build up and—even support one another as they follow Christ even when it’s hard.

Eventually, those filled with the Spirit—will get it. Unfortunately, not everyone you love will be filled. They won’t understand that they shouldn’t argue or stand in your way or share their prejudice or opinion—and we as believers must remember that it is NOT our jobs to make them understand. If you are following Jesus, then much of your life just won’t make sense and this…whatever it is this week…just won’t make sense. So while I do believe Jesus is for adoption…while I do believe Jesus is for defending the orphan…and while I do believe in the gospel…I must also humble myself and remember that it is the work of the Holy Spirit Himself that will be what changes hearts…and I want to believe BIG that if He could change mine…then He can change theirs too.

Let us not give up running the race to Jesus. Look not to the left or right—and do not be discouraged. Follow Him with your hands high—trust Him to provide and carry you…and with confidence I say, “It will all be worth it.”

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Kristin - April 25, 2010 - 4:18 pm

Thank you so much for this. I was one of the comments whose family didn’t want us to make this “mistake”. It’s hard not to take it personally when people make stupid comments about adoption, but you are right, it’s not our job to change their hearts. It’s our job to pray. Between you and our pastor, you guys are really answering some big questions. Today’s sermon was on “When God says ‘wait’ for” That’s another one for another day!;)

Dawn - April 25, 2010 - 6:00 pm

AMEN0- there should be NO ????’s When you read scripture- it is so clear- Love this post!!!!

Marci - April 25, 2010 - 9:06 pm

Ephesians 1:5 He predestined us to be adopted as His sons through Jesus Christ,in accordance with His pleasure and will.
Yes, adoption is a gift we all share ! He has set the example of love and adoption for each one of us. We continue to lift your family in prayer for the excitement of bringing baby Isaac home ! Pax,m

Kristy Filbrun - April 25, 2010 - 9:15 pm

I have read and reread this!! Thank you!!!! I want to know exactly what you would say to someone who questions you about “color”. I think you should write a book!!! I am sure there are so many out there that really need these words!! I know God led me to your blog!! God bless! ๐Ÿ™‚

Leah - April 25, 2010 - 11:16 pm

Hi! So excited for your little family. We came home with our fourth almost 8 months ago through AGCI. Our families are similar (we even have an Isaac!), and I loved your most recent post- couldn’t agree more! Hope to keep up with the end of your journey- Leah

kristi johnson - April 26, 2010 - 1:19 am

wow, girl…what a great post!!! Amen, kj

Megan - April 26, 2010 - 2:38 am

Eph 1:5 is our daughter’s verse…love what it says about God’s love for US! =) Great post!

Tracy - April 26, 2010 - 6:26 am

Thank you Andrea, you nailed it! I am passing your blog link along. Even if she never convinces her family, your words of wisdom will help give her confidence/comfort in knowing that by adopting, SHE IS is living the gospel!

Renea - April 26, 2010 - 11:34 am

Amen and AMEN! Oh how I’ve missed your words of wisdom! ๐Ÿ˜‰ I wish I could get the pastor’s notes that he did his sermon on Orphan Sunday with. Referencing exactly how many times the Bible tells of of HIS great love for orphans and the command to care for them, and adoption. There’s no greater example of His love for us.

ALMOST done!

Saturday task…finish Isaac’s crib bedding! Now…we just have to do the personalized pennant flag that will welcome him over his crib:). Laney and I, however, whipped this out this morning…she was such a big helper handing mommy everything she requested—and even helped pin a few things! Here is the finished product in Isaac’s nursery…yesterday it was a pile of fabric…

And today…it was transformed into his sweet crib bedding…

I spelled his name wrong the first time I monogrammed it! Crazy mommy! I gave him two S’s instead of two A’s! I was sure to put the pattern on the outside and only at the top and bottom of the inside so it’s not too stimulating…and of course the soft polka dots will be more relaxing to snooze too…(that is of course when he’s not snoozing with his mommy!)

I love the soft colors…soothing and sweet…
Now…it just needs Isaac to fill it!

Happy Saturday!

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JonesEthiopia - April 24, 2010 - 8:02 pm

So beautiful! Wow!

Jenny - April 24, 2010 - 8:08 pm

You are truly full of crazy, mad skill! Amazing! Have a great rest of the weekend!

Leigh - April 24, 2010 - 8:14 pm

I love it!! you are so talented!

Dawn - April 24, 2010 - 8:38 pm

I LIKE IT!!! Very cute – can’t wait to see Isaac in it ๐Ÿ™‚

Amy @ Filled With Praise - April 24, 2010 - 8:50 pm

I love it! You and your little helper are both oh so talented. I can’t wait to see pictures of him in it.

Heather - April 24, 2010 - 9:26 pm

Wow! That is beautiful! Do you take orders?!? You are a very talented woman! Did you use a pattern or make up yourself?

admin - April 24, 2010 - 10:05 pm

Heather…I didn’t use a pattern…I’m crazy like that;). I just eye-balled it and even prayed that it would work and not be a waste of time or fabric! And I praised the Lord when it actually FIT! Indeed, it was a miracle;)

Jenn - April 24, 2010 - 10:39 pm

cutie cute!!! LOVE IT!!!

Jenn

monica - April 25, 2010 - 12:05 am

LOVE IT! You are one super-talented lady. You’re in my prayers. Love you.

Megan - April 25, 2010 - 12:50 am

Ummm…is there anything you CAN’T do Andrea? You are incredible!

Jenny - April 25, 2010 - 8:13 am

you amaze me!!! by the way, do you remember the name of that crib??? it looks like one of the ones i’ve bookmarked for a possibility for us… it’s always nice to see REAL pictures of them… ๐Ÿ™‚

Kim - April 25, 2010 - 9:57 am

Do your talents ever end?
Girl … you continue to amaze me!
What a dreamy nursery for your dream come true baby boy!
Love and blessings from Hong Kong,
Kim

Andrea - April 25, 2010 - 10:25 am

Jenny…it was also a great deal…you can get it here: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Baby-Mod-ParkLane-3-in-1-Convertible-Crib-Espresso/8592555
I have to say…the first crib I bought was a fancy one from a baby boutique…this is JUST as well made–if not better!

Karen - April 25, 2010 - 6:51 pm

OMG. I cannot believe you can do this too. Amazingly well, might I add.

Rachel Bell - April 26, 2010 - 1:37 pm

That looks GREAT! You did such a good job!

Sharing Wiphan…

If you haven’t heard about our ministry in Zambia…(well OF COURSE you have if you’ve been around a bit)…but just in case you haven’t…check this out…

By Our Love from Wiphan Care Ministries on Vimeo.

We would love to have you help us spread the word about Wiphan. Don’t underestimate how your voice can be used! If you have a blog, and you embed/post this video on your blog—come back and leave a comment letting me know you did so! I’m going to draw THREE names to win one of my favorite mommying resources. Three people will win “Wise Words for Mom” which is a calendar size book chart that guides you through responses to your kids for correction and encouraging–along with verses for each. You can see it featured on a recent post here. All you have to do is share our video on your blog! That’s it! Oh, and don’t forget to come back and tell me that you did! The video has to be posted this weekend though because I’m going to draw the names THIS Sunday! Thank you for sharing!

P.S. Don’t have a blog? Share it on Facebook and send me the link—you’ll also be tossed in the mix! Not a facebooker? Email 20 people the video—and you’ll be tossed in too! Want to do all 3? For for it! I’ll put your name in an extra time for each that you do! Thank you for sharing Wiphan!!! If you share one on your blog and want a different one to share on email or Facebook…consider yourself fully equipt:

The story how we began…

Wiphan…The Story from Wiphan Care Ministries on Vimeo.

And sharing the heart for the widow…

Wiphan Widow Care and Support from Wiphan Care Ministries on Vimeo.

P.S.S. Can I just say I love my bloggie friends?! I love doing life with you…even if it’s on the virtual side! Why? Because you guys encourage me to run the race for the sake of the gospel! Thank you for joining me in running!

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Asher Collie - April 24, 2010 - 1:06 am

Done! Blog and Facebook. ๐Ÿ™‚

Tracy - April 24, 2010 - 6:22 am

Hello,

I posted a link to Wiphan just the other day on my blog:) I think its great what you are doing!

Do you happen to have a list of Bible verses that speak about adoption? A friend is having a hard time convincing her parents that adoption is Biblical!

P.S. Love the nursery:)

Tracy

Christy - April 24, 2010 - 7:29 am

Hey Andrea! I posted the link on my facebook page!! ๐Ÿ™‚

Nikki - April 24, 2010 - 11:30 am

Hey lady! I did a Wiphan blog post a few weeks back, and I just added this video to FB. Great work. ๐Ÿ™‚

Andrea - April 24, 2010 - 5:01 pm

Tracy…that question sounds like a post in the making! Is adoption Biblical??? God thought enough about it to allow His only Son to be adopted…sooooo—gimme a few days and I’ll have a post for her to read and share with her parents…or at least a perspective for her to share!

julie@Flitterbugs - April 24, 2010 - 9:59 pm

Tracy and Andrea…have ya’ll read “Adopted for Life”? It is amazing. He makes an incredible Biblical/theological case for adoption…FILLED with refetences. One of my favorties..you know how Jesus is from the line of King David…a fulfillment of prophecy?!? Well, that linage comes from Joseph…his ADOPTIVE father! Get that book! It is GREAT!

Tracy - April 24, 2010 - 10:24 pm

Andrea thanks a million for the pending post on adoption Bible verses and Julie I havnt read that book, but i will now:)

Kim Bedzyk - April 25, 2010 - 7:36 am

Done! Added to our blog.