Tuesday, October 27, 2009

what is MINGI??

In rural Ethiopia, parents are forced to kill some of their children due to tribal superstitions...

Drawn from Water rescues and provides homes for these children.
Please, click the link above to read more and find out how you can help.

Drawn from Water from Drawn From Water on Vimeo.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Where will you be???


Sunday : November 8 : 2009

Orphan Sunday is the designated Sunday of the year for churches around the world to join voices and forces, raising awareness regarding the need and number of orphans world-wide.

I hope you've found an event to attend in your city, if not click here to find one.

If you're in the Birmingham area, please stop by Hunter Street Baptist Church during the month of November -- you'll be able to see pictures and read stories of adoptive families in our church.


Hunter Street is also hosting this live event, via webcast, on Orphan Sunday at 4pm : featuring Steven Curtis Chapman! Anyone is welcome to join us for this free event!!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

think God can't use you?

If so, let me side-track for just a moment and say that, that is a completely arrogant thought! God. Not able to use you. That would make you bigger than God...

But, here's what I really want to share. Encouragement. Not my dogmatism.

Have you heard about Katie?
If not, you NEED to meet her!!

Click here to read her blog.

Click here to find about how God is using her!

When your finished reading, click here, that God might use YOU to help her!


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Adopting For Life : conference


When : Feb 26-27
Where : Southern Seminary, Louisville, KY

What : "You may be wondering whether this will be a conference about the doctrine of adoption or “real” adoption. Well, one of the things that we’ll be discussing is the fact that you can’t talk about the one without talking about the other. Also, it is not as though we master one aspect and then move to the other—from the vertical to the horizontal or the other way around. That’s not the picture God has embedded in his creation work.

The Bible tells us that human families are reflective of an eternal fatherhood (Eph. 3:14-15). We know, then, what human fatherhood ought to look like on the basis of how Father God behaves toward us. But the reverse is also true. We see something of the way our God is fatherly toward us through our relationships with human father. And so Jesus tells us that in our human father’s provision and discipline we get a glimpse of God’s active love for us (Matt. 7:9-11; cf. Heb. 12:5-7). The same is at work in adoption.

So we’ve invited a number of great speakers to “Adopting for Life” who will seek to equip us to create a culture of adoption in our families and churches. We’ll be answering questions such as, “What does adoption have to do with the Great Commission?”, “How can I pay for adoption?”, and “How can we start an adoption ministry in my church?”—along with so many others.

I would love to see you here in Louisville for the “Adopting for Life” conference, as we think together about how God might be leading us to be on mission with Christ for the sake of the orphans of the world."

--Dr. Russell Moore

What Else : And if you haven't read it yet, you need to pick-up a copy of Dr. Russ Moore's book Adopted For Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches.

Monday, October 12, 2009

called to ADOPT???

Called to adopt a child with HIV/AIDS??

More, and more families are answering this call!

It is possible! HIV is an extremely manageable disease! Even if this is not the call for your family, please, support those who are embracing these children -- the first way you can do that is to educate yourself about the treatment & transmission of HIV...it's not what you think!!

Let's protect these children & debunk the myths of HIV!!!

Interested in how families are doing this??
Check-out Project Hopeful, a non-prof org whose mission is to "educate, encourage and enable families adopting children with HIV and to advocate for children with HIV/AIDS and their families throughout the world."

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Together for Adoption, conference is online

Go : here : to listen to T4A 2009 audio. You can listen to the main sessions from the conference. There were six speakers (about 45 min each), and I HIGHLY recommend them all!!!

Go :
here : to read Zach Nielsen’s General Session Summaries -- the summaries will, no doubt, lite your fire to listen to the full audio versions!!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Did you know??

Every 15 SECONDS, another child becomes an AIDS orphan in Africa


Every DAY 5,760 more children become orphans


Every YEAR 2,102,400 more children become orphans (in Africa alone)


143,000,000 Orphans in the world today spend an average of 10 years in an orphanage or foster home


Approximately 250,000 children are adopted annually, but…


Every YEAR 14,050,000 children still grow up as orphans and AGE OUT of the system


Every DAY 38,493 children AGE OUT


Every 2.2 SECONDS, another orphan child AGES OUT with no family to belong to and no place to call home

The spine-chilling statistics on African orphans estimate that the numbers of orphans in various African countries are:

Nigeria … 8.6 million
Ethiopia … 4.8 million
Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) … 4.2 million
Swaziland … 2.5 million
South Africa … 2.5 million
Tanzania … 2.4 million
Kenya … 2.3 million
Uganda … 2.3 million
Sudan … 1.7 million
Mozambique … 1.5 million
Ivory Coast … 1.4 million
Zimbabwe … 1.4 million
Angola … 1.2 million
Zambia … 1.2 million
Ghana … 1 million
Cameroon … 1 million
Malawi … 950,000
Madagascar … 900,000
Rwanda … 820,000
Niger … 800,000
Burkina Faso … 710,000
Mali … 710,000
Somalia … 630,000
Chad … 600,000
Burundi … 600,000
Senegal … 560,000
Benin … 370,000
Guinea … 370,000
Central African Republic … 340,000
Sierra Leone … 340,000
Eritrea … 280,000
Congo … 270,000
Liberia … 250,000
Mauritania …170,000
Lesotho … 150,000
Botswana … 150,000
Namibia … 140,000
Guinea-Bissau … 100,000
Gabon … 65,000
The Gambia … 64,000
Djibouti … 48,000
Comoros … 33,000
Equatorial Guinea … 29,000

Read more: here