14 Days into the 40 Days of Prayer

14 days in and I can already see God moving and working in our lives and the lives of others. Some exciting news: 5 families from our agency got their TWIMC letter ("To whom it may concern" letter is given by the government saying they have been approved to adopt their child), which means they will be traveling to get their little ones in just a couple of months!! Our family is in the next batch of 5 families whose dossiers are currently in country waiting for processing.

We continue to ask, if it's God's will, that He see fit to give us our referral by March 15. We are not doing this to give Him an ultimatum, but rather because we are human and work on a time line, unlike God who is outside of time. So this is just a specific thing to pray for and we can look to a specific time to see if it's God's will. On March 15th we will be rejoicing and worshiping God for His greatness, whether it is for giving us a referral or teaching us more lessons of trust and dependence on Him while we continue to wait! Either way he is growing us and deepening our love and trust in Him as He works in our sanctification process.

Thank you for the many of you that have joined us in prayer. No time in prayer is in vain. God delights in giving us the desires of our hearts just like any father does.

We continue to be encouraged by all of you!

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  1. Praying for you guys!!! Such a special time for all your family!

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  2. Love your sweet family. Praying for March 15! :)

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  3. Thanks for stopping by our blog. Praying you get your referral by March 15th! We LOVED Thailand! Our son is from Songkhla in the far south...any chance your daughter is there?

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  4. Thank you for your prayers!

    Angie, we won't know where our daughter is from until we receive a referral (hopefully praying March 15th!!) I will let you know when we find out!

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  5. thank you so much for coming by my blog, I look forward to following your journey too. Such a long journey but ohhh the joy when we met our son, adoption is love.

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