Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Ethiopian Adoptions

OK, most of you in the Ethiopian Adoption world are well in tune with these events.  And I know I have been a stranger ‘round these parts … and there is good reason for that which will be explained at another time.

Today, I am asking for your help.  I believe you know how God has busted open my heart for Ethiopia and her children.  The Ethiopian government body Ministry of Women’s Affairs (MOWA) has announced they plan to CUT processing adoptions up to 90% starting this week.   A notice just got posted to the State Department today.  A little background can be found here - http://betheanswerforchildren.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/ethiopia/.

I am asking you to sign the petition at the link below asking them to reconsider this recommendation.  This petition will be sent by the Joint Council on International Children’s Services (http://www.jcics.org/) to the Prime Minister of Ethiopia.  I am humbly asking you to share it with your friends, family, church, facebook, etc.   There is a facebook event here that you can join and invite others to join as well. 

And as much as I want to make this about me and my daughter in Ethiopia, I can’t.  It is true that if this actually happens, our wait for our daughter would go from an estimated 5-6 months to 4-5 YEARS.  Bigger than that though are the thousands of children that will continue to sit in orphanages waiting for their forever family.  Children who are HIV+ that have parents waiting to bring them home and get them the care they need.  Children pouring their hearts out to God that they may feel the love of a mom and a dad.  Even bigger than that are the children that won’t be able to receive the care they need because there is no room for them.  Living on the street or in dire conditions – vulnerable … hungry … no shelter … no hope.  And let me be clear:  corruption has NO place in the world of adoption.  I am not advocating for corruption by advocating they reconsider this recommendation.  I believe there are other ways without affecting thousands of innocent children.

Here is the petition:  http://www.gopetition.com/petition/43714.html.  Please take a minute and sign.

And the JCICS just posted this today on their blog:

In only 24-hours, over 11,000 concerned individuals have joined our Emergency Campaign for Ethiopian Children by signing our petition. We extend our thanks to all who have supported this initiative by signing the petition, distributing the campaign information and expressing your support of child protections and ethical adoption.

Today, we have continued our communication with the Ethiopian government and respectfully brought the outpouring of concern to them. We believe that there may have been positive developments and will provide further updates as information is confirmed.

There is NO DOUBT that I believe this is a spiritual war going on.  It’s not a battle with MOWA, Ethiopian officials, or the courts. It’s not of this world.  It’s against satan and his army.  He loves orphans.  He HATES adoption.  He loves the lost.  He hates that as Christ-followers, we are forever found and adopted into God’s family.  He loves the broken hearted.  He hates a joyful heart.  Amber sent an email out to friends last night and one of our missionary friends responded today: Amber, I will be praying.  I received an email this morning from one of our vice presidents who is from Ethiopia about heavy persecution of believers in the southwest of the country.  Over 50 churches and 30 homes have been burned.  Much to pray for.

We also know where God’s heart lies in regards to orphans and His children… it’s throughout Scripture.  However, we also know that the majority of the time, He works through His people to accomplish things on the earth.  So, we can’t idly sit by and watch and just say “God’s got this” and think He’ll actually do anything if His people aren’t doing anything. 

PLEASE join me in praying for Ethiopia, the children in Ethiopia and the leaders who will be making decisions over the next few days.  Pray that these leaders will see the face of Jesus every time they talk about their children.  Also, praise Jesus’ name for who He is, for what He’s done for us, and His plans for our lives.  Our lives may not play out how we thought they would or how we think they should, but it’s not really about us.  It’s about a time on this earth in preparation for an eternity praising, glorifying and honoring the King of all kings and the LORD of all lords.  As a baseball fan and with the season just around the corner, I think of our time on earth as the preseason – a time to work out all the kinks, to practice, to understand our role and responsibility on the team, and enjoy playing a game we love with a team that you’d die for.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

-Troy

1 comment:

Tara said...

Praying for you guys and your sweet baby girl to be!