"You greatly rejoice, even though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been distressed by various trials, that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ." 1 Peter 1:6-7

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Lord, you want us to do WHAT?

One of the greatest parts about being a Christian is the personal relationship that we have with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We talk with him... invite him into each part of our day... and we HEAR from him in a very real way.

This particular conversation started on Amy's birthday, August 24th. Ryan and I were talking with Zac and we asked him how we would feel if we had another child. His response was unexpected. He said, "What are you going to do, adopt a child from Africa?" We both replied, simultaneously, "If God put that on our hearts, we absolutely would." The conversation seemed harmless at the time...

On September 12th we were at our church bible study. We were studying in Ephesians (1:8) where we learned that Paul prayed, "that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened so you may know what is the hope of His calling..." At the end of the Bible study a gal handed out a picture of young girl from Ethiopia who desperately needed a home in America. Ryan and I were both in tears.

You can probably see where this story is heading...

When God asks us to do something that is so out of our comfort zones, it isn't uncommon for people to ask for "a sign" so that they know that this is really a request from God. And the "signs" started coming right away...

-Amy calls her mom to talk about the possibility of adopting an orphan from Ethiopia. Linda says, "I'm not sure why, but the book that I got you for your birthday might help you in this decision." The book, a birthday gift, was written by Mary Beth Chapman, called Choosing to See. The page that Amy opened to was the lyrics from a song written by her husband called, What Now?



-We rationalized that "sign"...and prayed, "Lord, if you really want us to adopt this girl, please play a Stephen Curtis Chapman song on the radio. Not long after, sure enough, a Stephen Curtis Chapman song comes on the radio. I thought to myself, of course a song from him would come on the radio... it is Christian radio! I couldn't say the same thing after the next 6 songs all had to do with helping the orphans, the needy and the least of these...

-On September 16th, Amy was listening to the radio and a Focus on the Family broadcast came on talking about International adoption from Ethiopia. Ryan heard the same broadcast, on the same day, on a different station.

-The next day, at Women of Faith, a video presentation comes up on the big screen talking about how World Vision was helping a family in Ethiopia.

The signs kept coming until we both finally felt at peace about our decision... then they stopped completely.

1 comment:

  1. Dearest Aim-
    This Stephen Curtis Chapman song brings me to tears. I have listened to it and looked at these pictures many times. The poverty is overwheming, yet the beauty of these children shines through!

    What amazing things happen when we dream "God-sized dreams!"
    Thank you for sharing this amazing journey!!

    I love you with all my heart!
    Your Momma

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