"An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but never break." Ancient Chinese Belief
"To those who wait, time opens every door." Chinese Proverb

Steven Curtis Chapman and New Hope (Sammy's Foster Home) Unite to Open Maria's Big House of Hope

The Waiting Child Video from LWB

Heartbridge Healing Home at New Hope-Sammy's Foster Home!

New Love Without Bounaries Video

Monday, January 12, 2009

A New Year

Hi All
We had a fabulous Christmas this year after which we celebrated Sammy's Birthday. It is the first year Caitlin has really gotten into the whole Santa thing and looked forward to Christmas morning. I still had to wake her up though. The Christmas season lingered as we did not do our school winter celebration until last Friday due to school closings. Caitlin sang with her class and had fun. She told me next year I have to let her wear a short sleeve shirt though because she was "Sweaty". It does get a tad hot with all those kids and parents. Anyway, I am back to work and overloaded as usual. Pat is pluggin away looking forward to all of you buying Fritos for the Superbowl and we are just hanging out here in the snow. I am joining our Church's Missionary Committee as this is an area of interest for me. We just signed up to sponsor a baby from Sammy's Foster Home and there are others that do not have sponsors yet if anyone is interested. Here is the babies home page: http://www.hopefosterhome.com/babies/index.htm
Our baby's name is Lilly (my favorite flower) An Faith.
I went to a presentation last night for teen moms. I was asked by a teen mom who is a friend of ours. It was a courageous and giving thing for her to sit in front of our community and speak to her experiences. I was there to support adoption. The emotions were raw and many tears were shed but it was a healing and restorative session. I would love to be involved in the future and help take this young woman's message further. To other towns, other faces, other lives. God's presence surrounds this family as they heal and I am honored to have been allowed to have a very small part in that process. Here is a passage I have kept near and dear through our adoption process: Joshua 1:9 (I opened up to this page in my Bible the morning we left for China so I wrote it on the lip of an envelope and stuffed it in my passport holder)
"Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."




1 comment:

Kristy said...

Oh Kim, that passage you shared, gives me a lump in throat, at a time when I could use the reminding. He is Good! It's obvious of His work in your life. This was a great post to read! So much to glorify Him!