As we approach the reality of actually bringing our child home, we decided it might be time to take the conversation about adoption with Jeremiah to a new level beyond just praying for “baby sister in Zambia,” which is a pretty abstract concept for a 2-year-old.
So, these are a few of Jeremiah’s new thoughts about the adoption…
Yesterday, we outlined the first of two ways you can partner with us in our adoption, prayer. The second way that you can partner with us in this adoption would be through financial support.
The entire cost of our adoption from Zambia is estimated at $26,000. We have worked hard to save, scraping together every penny to pay for the adoption. Still, we need approximately $12,000 more to bring our child home. Will you prayerfully consider giving to support our adoption?
If you feel called to partner with us in this way, we have set up an account with Lifesong for Orphans where you can send a tax deductible donation and we will then receive 100% of your donation from them.*
To give by mail:
Lifesong for Orphans
PO Box 40 / 202 N. Ford St.
Gridley, IL 61744
To give online by credit card (using PayPal):
Words cannot express how blessed we are to have family and friends walk beside us as we welcome baby #2 into our family in this unconventional, yet very exciting way. Thank you for your love, your prayers and your generosity. They are life changing!
If you’ve been following us on our adoption process, you’ve read the why and the where, and now, would you consider being a part of the “how” piece of our adoption? There are two specific ways you can join with us in this mission to rescue our child in Zambia. Today we will outline the first way, prayer. Tomorrow we will share the second way you can partner with us.
Paul calls us in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 to “Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” Will you join us in praying earnestly for…
Thank you for your prayers. We covet them deeply and cherish knowing that you are walking this journey with us.
Child–
I don’t know if you are born yet or not. I don’t know your name. Each day I think of you and picure you in my mind. I look forward to your hugs and kisses and to embrace you with all my love. You are already loved beyond measure and as we awaited our Jeremiah, so we await our little girl with great anticipation and joy, knowing God is ever faithful. Nan and I wish we were younger and could do as your new Mommy and Daddy are doing are doing, but our prayers are with you and all the children of Zambia.
My little sweetheart, God loves you and so do I. You’ll look great in bib overalls on a little red tractor too.
I love you,
Pap
<aside> Pap is what Big J calls Kim’s dad. He gave us permission to share this letter with all of you. </aside>