Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Sunday, December 20, 2009

another to way to support adoptive families

You're probably familiar with Etsy , or maybe not -- the site has labeled it purpose thus: "Your place to buy & sell all things handmade".

Well, there are many super-creative, talented adoptive mommies (myself not being one) who sell their goods on this site to help raise funds for adoptions and orphan care.

You can find their items by using search words like adoption, Ethiopia, Africa, China, orphan...

Check it out -- you might be surprised by the creativity, quality and hard-work poured into various crafts -- something for you...something for them.

Happy shopping!!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

HopeChestPartners.org LIVE today!

From Tom Davis...

This Christmas, we've set the goal of raising $500,000 to help 5,000 orphans in 2010. To do this, we've launched a new Web site: HopeChest Partners

A HopeChest Partner is someone who gives $25/month or more toward establishing new orphan ministry through HopeChest.

Your gifts will help feed orphans trapped in extreme poverty and support programs to reduce sex trafficking among orphan girls in Russia.

Become a HopeChest Partner today!

These are CRITICAL gifts that form the foundation of our programs. Without that foundation, we could never have grown to reach 10,000 orphans, and sit poised to reach another 5,000 next year. It is those gifts, your gifts, that make the difference.

Go to HopeChest Partners today for more information and to sign up.


Thursday, December 3, 2009

Jesus Has AIDS

Jesus Has AIDS <- a MUST READ by Dr. Russ Moore!!

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Do They Know???

It's Christmastime,
there's no need to be afraid
At Christmastime,
we let in light and we banish shade
And in our world of plenty
we can spread a smile of joy
Throw your arms around the world
at Christmastime


But say a prayer,
pray for the other ones
At Christmastime it's hard,
but when you're having fun
There's a world outside your window,
and it's a world of dread and fear
Where the only water flowing
is the bitter sting of tears
And the Christmas bells that ring there
are the clanging chimes of doom
Well tonight thank God it's them
instead of you

And there won't be snow in Africa this Christmastime
The greatest gift they'll get this year is life
Where nothing ever grows
No rain or rivers flow
Do they know it's Christmastime at all?

Here's to you raise a glass for everyone
Here's to them underneath that burning sun
Do they know it's Christmastime at all?

Feed the world
Feed the world
Feed the world
Let them know it's Christmastime again

Feed the world
Let them know it's Christmastime again
--Band Aid

Saturday, November 21, 2009

REFERRAL-versay

11.25.09
will mark the one-year anniversary of Micah's referral. The first day we saw his face. This will be a very special day...for the rest of our lives. This year we'll commemorate our one-year referral-versay by joining Compassion International's Child Survivor Program for Ethiopia:

Tragically, nearly 26,000 children under age 5 die every day, mostly from preventable diseases.

Child Survival Program
Care before and after birth


Since infant mortality is extremely high in some parts of the world, the first priority in promoting effective child development is to ensure that children survive the early years when they are most vulnerable to disease and malnutrition. That means educating the mother or primary caregiver, before and after her child is born, about providing critical care during the earliest years. They are provided education in these areas:

Growth Monitoring — steady growth is a good sign of adequate nutrition
Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) — restores fluids lost to diarrhea
Breast-feeding — promotes infant growth, facilitates bonding with the mother, and reduces incidence of illness
Immunization — an effective way to reduce or eliminate many diseases that cause childhood death and disability
Female Literacy — the mother's level of education is directly tied to child survival
Food — food or supplements fight off malnourishment
Family Planning — greater spacing between births allows the mother's body to be better prepared for the rigors of pregnancy and to provide greater attention to each child's needs
What's more, recent research in child development is clear: The first five years are a crucial period in the development of a child and this development directly affects the quality of adult life. Brain development is almost wholly completed by age 2 and malnutrition rates peak at around 24 months of age. This implies the need for early interventions concerning:

Health/nutrition
Fine/gross motor development
Cognitive stimulation
Socialization programs
Exposure to Christian teaching and the gospel
This research suggests that it is crucial for Compassion to affect the lives of younger children during this crucial two-year window of development. Our Child Survival Program works — and pays big dividends as a child grows older.


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

one gift : two blessings

Be intentional with your Christmas shopping.
Minister through fair-trade -- AND -- Educate about social injustices.
(thanks, Traci)

www.kingdom-ventures.com
various items
providing income for former prostitutes


www.handandcloth.org
blankets made from sari's
providing income for former prostitutes

www.saribari.com
blankets made from sari's sewn by former prostitutes in kolkata, india
providing income for former prostitutes


www.tradeasone.com/shop/
various items
fighting poverty


www.worldcraftsvillage.com
various items

www.blessingbasket.org
baskets from bangladesh, ghana, uganda
fighting poverty


www.tinyrockstar.com
shirts for babies, kids, adults
fighting for orphans living in extreme poverty


http://store.madebysurvivors.com
various items
products made by survivors of slavery and persons at risk of being trafficked into slavery


www.saintscoffee.com
coffee
feeding orphans


www.freesetbags.com
handbags
made by former prostitutes in india


www.punjammies.com
pajamas
made by former slaves in india

www.rahabministriesthailand.org
jewelry and cards
made by former prostitutes in thailand


www.cardsfromafrica.com
handmade cards
supports orphaned children in rwanda


www.banyanpaper.com
cards, journals, handbags
supports women and children around the world


Other fair trade websites - may or may not support a religious ministry BUT does support commerce that works for the people not against:

www.originalgood.com
various items

www.tenthousandvillages.com
various items

www.globalexchangestore.org
various items

www.choiceorganicteas.com
teas

www.serrv.org
various items

www.gearthatgives.com