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Steph in Peru: December 2013
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The Culture, My Experiences and Spiritual Insights. Saturday, 21 December 2013. My last blog post How My View of Adoption Has Changed. Was a little heavy, and I didn't want to leave it there or leave things on a discouraging note. Before the month of December I decided I would read through Matthew, if not also Mark, Luke and John, as well as the "Mary" story by Francine Rivers. Maybe, like me, you have never given this much thought, but have you ever thought of how Jesus had an adoptive father? There's s...
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Steph in Peru: September 2013
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The Culture, My Experiences and Spiritual Insights. Tuesday, 17 September 2013. The Hard Things of Working in an Orphanage. The other day, Keith (Ruth’s husband) and I were talking about the new baby, Brighit, in my arms. She recently turned one and has been at the Josephine House for two weeks. Keith commented on how one of his favorite things about being involved in overseeing a children’s home. There are still times when the hard things become overwhelming. A couple of months ago little Veronica died.
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Hope for Orphans: Orphans Who Age Out in 2015 and 2016
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Sunday, February 24, 2013. Orphans Who Age Out in 2015 and 2016. Here is a listing of orphans who age out in 2015 and 2016.That means they have about 2 or 3 years to get families before either being put on the streets or kept institutionalized for life. 2002) Developmental delays, past chemo-therapy. Adopted! 1999) (being hosted this summer). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Loving Stork Down Syndrome Program. Precious in His Sight. Two Names, Two Lives, One Race Against Time. The Miracle I Witnessed.
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Hope for Orphans: February 2013
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Sunday, February 24, 2013. Orphans Who Age Out in 2015 and 2016. Here is a listing of orphans who age out in 2015 and 2016.That means they have about 2 or 3 years to get families before either being put on the streets or kept institutionalized for life. 2002) Developmental delays, past chemo-therapy. Adopted! 1999) (being hosted this summer). Orphans Who Age Out in 2013 and 2014. UPDATED. Update: Estelle, Gerard, Max, Emmitt, Jensen, and Brad all have families! Some orphans without photos:. 1998) is HIV .
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Hope for Orphans: April 2013
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Saturday, April 20, 2013. Http:/ www.jeffyeargain.com/? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Loving Stork Down Syndrome Program. Precious in His Sight. Two Names, Two Lives, One Race Against Time. The Miracle I Witnessed. Not Just "Happy Birthday"- but "Thank You, Catherine! The Ark of Our Covenant. Ralph and the Crew. All Are Precious In His Sight. We've Got Just One World. Our Road to Adoption. I don't know about cancer. Home is where your story starts. The case of the disappering blogger.part 2.
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Hope for Orphans: August 2012
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Sunday, August 12, 2012. Who Is Still Waiting. Two years ago I started following Reece's Rainbow. I saw the photos of many orphans who needed to be adopted. They all had special needs and faced a life in an institution if they didn't get the families they deserved. Thankfully, many of those children are no longer orphans. They now have better medical care, education, and a big hope for the future. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Loving Stork Down Syndrome Program. Precious in His Sight. Ralph and the Crew.
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Hope for Orphans: Remembering Sandy Hook
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Friday, January 18, 2013. Here are some children listed on Reece's Rainbow who either have similar names to those who died in the Sandy Hook massacre, or who are in dire need of a family due to aging out of the system or severe medical needs:. Nancy and Nadia: (for Nancy Lanza). They should get a family together so they don't have to be separated. www.reecesrainbow.org/51936/nadia-nancy. Victoria: (for Victoria Soto). Daniel (for Daniel Barden):. Charlotte (for Charlotte Bacon):. Catherine is a lovely li...
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Hope for Orphans: From Me and My House Ministries
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Friday, March 22, 2013. From Me and My House Ministries. Another ministry I'd like to share:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Loving Stork Down Syndrome Program. Precious in His Sight. Two Names, Two Lives, One Race Against Time. The Miracle I Witnessed. Not Just "Happy Birthday"- but "Thank You, Catherine! The Ark of Our Covenant. Ralph and the Crew. All Are Precious In His Sight. We've Got Just One World. Our Road to Adoption. I don't know about cancer. Home is where your story starts.
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Hope for Orphans: December 2011
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Saturday, December 31, 2011. Karen and Chrystyna are Still Waiting. Karen and Chrystyna are two biological sisters who are orphaned in Eastern Europe. Karen is 15 years old, and will turn 16 on January 12. Chrystyna is 9 years old and will turn 10 on January 17. Chrystyna has some developmental delays, possibly from fetal alcohol syndrome. She was transferred to the institution. Thankfully, she was transferred OUT of the institution to a better place where she could get some help from teachers...I do ...
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Steph in Peru: The Hard Things of Working in an Orphanage
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The Culture, My Experiences and Spiritual Insights. Tuesday, 17 September 2013. The Hard Things of Working in an Orphanage. The other day, Keith (Ruth’s husband) and I were talking about the new baby, Brighit, in my arms. She recently turned one and has been at the Josephine House for two weeks. Keith commented on how one of his favorite things about being involved in overseeing a children’s home. There are still times when the hard things become overwhelming. A couple of months ago little Veronica died.