Wednesday, December 23, 2009

It can't be ignored...

Once we know the plight of orphans...
once we know the treatment they receive...
once we know how many are waiting...
once we know the lack of medical care...
--- the lack of love...
--- the lack of therapies...
--- the lack of attention...
Once we know their life span...
once we know their destiny...
once we know that there's a way to help...
once we know that God can even use me...

What choice do we have but to act on it?

Or turn away.

Unfortunately, turn away is what many choose to do.

I consider it a huge blessing to help be a voice for these sweet children. To advocate for them both in this online environment of 'virtual life' and in my day to day life as we meet people along the street... in the mall... at the doctor's office... at the school... and we share our story. Our story. The story God wrote for us. The one He's allowed us to be a part of.

Now that we know, though, what do we do?

There are 147 million orphans!! Seriously, One hundred forty seven MILLION.

And whether or not you're looking to hug one or hold one or send one a $1/month meal, they're still there. Still living out their reality and not knowing what life is like in a family or with people that really care about them.

Especially orphans with special needs that lay in their beds day in and day out with little or no interaction and often minimal nourishment.

So what will you do? How will you choose to act on the knowledge of these people suffering? How has your life changed knowing about the orphans? How might theirs be? What will you do with this knowledge???

They're waiting... There's still time...
The Reece's Rainbow Christmas Angel Tree...
Don't let this chance to change a life pass you by.

Adapted from Merideth's blog.

9 comments:

Kimberley said...

You know what, I so want to adopt an orphan through Reece's Rainbow. And Andrea over there is amazing. But because I am a woman with a wife instead of a husband, we cannot (the countries will not allow it). It is such a travesty that these children are languishing and dying but families like mine will bring them into our families and care for and love them but cannot.

I wish I had the money to give. Right now, all I do is promote - provide the link to Reece's Rainbow on my facebook, my blog, etc... and try and do everything I can in the fight against the "R" word. We are looking into domestic adoption, but it's the children's faces on RR that haunt me every day.

I'm so thankful for families like yours who are doing everything possible for these orphans. And I will continue to pray for your family and other families deciding whether to adopt a special needs orphan. Keep up the good fight.

Shauna said...

Hope you have a blessed and very Merry Christmas! ♥ HUGS ♥

Anonymous said...

Our family is desperately wanting to adopt. Our hearts are crying daily that we can bring the love of a child into our home but money keeps us at bay always. Money. Adoptions cost an unreal amount of money and keep GOOD, loving homes out of reach for so many!

Denise said...

Way to speak directly to ME!!! The third one down,Dasha, is the little one that I have my heart set on...I just need to get my husband on board. I have her ornament hanging on my tree and look at constantly!!! Please pray that I can get hubby heart tuned in. (then we will move on to worrying about the money next)

Kristin said...

That top little guy grabs my heart every time I see his sweet face.

Maria and Family said...

Beautiful :) we who have walked the road need to keep the ripple effect going for these sweet children left behind :) Merry Christmas !! (I still have my heart set on 2 little ones from rr, but my hubby is not on board yet...i am praying God will know the right time :)

Denise said...

I sent in for two on the Angel tree, my husband isnt ready yet to adopt..but praying!
Thanks for all you do:) Merry Christmas!
Denise & Sydney

Anonymous said...

There are plenty of orphans in the United States!!!

Kimberley said...

@Anonymous - nobody said there weren't orphans in the US. But our orphans don't go into institutions to literally die from lack of care. These kids through Reece's Rainbow are in desperate need of our help.

There is no "right" way to adopt or help an orphan. There is only helping.