Posted in
poverty by Christine Young on 11/7/2007
Continued from Be Careful What You Desire
The first day upon entering the orphanage, my
heart was racing. I was so excited to
see what God had in store for our team.
When I walked into the room of the orphanage I heard that still small voice
saying “I do not want you to adopt just one, I want you to adopt them
all.” What! What did this mean... My son and I had the most incredible week
playing with the children, developing
relationships and falling in love with them all. Before the week was over, we were planning
our trip back.
When we came home and shared our experiences with our family
they were so excited. This orphanage had
become part of our family. We knew God
wanted us to adopt this orphanage.
Again, through my quiet time, God shared that He wanted us to share this
adoption with our church. I presented
the idea to our pastor and before I could finish he asked, “So what are we
going to call this ministry?”
Mountainbrook's Orphan Response was born.
It has been a year since we started all of this and God has
used this little ministry to change lives. The focus of our family and our
church has become, what can we do to help the kids in Siping. The way we spend our money, time and conversations
all involve our new extended family.
Doors have been opened that you could never dream of. You would think that language would be a
barrier but God has triumphed. We have
found ways to communicate with letters, interpreters, and pictures. Love knows no boundaries.
The goal of the ministry is to develop on going relationships with the children and
workers of the Siping orphanage. We plan
to send a team at least once a year.
Many of the children will not be available for adoption and will remain
in the orphanage. We hope to become the
Aunts, Uncles, cousins who visit each year.
The most important aspect of the ministry is prayer. We have a prayer team that is committed
to pray for the children, workers, and
the orphanage regularly. We have been
blessed with people in Siping who give us updates and send pictures. It is awesome!
What the ministry has accomplished in the
past year is: we sent a team of 14
people this past summer to Siping. We
developed friendships with the children and workers. The team experienced Jesus face to face when
meeting and playing with the children.
We have been able to purchase items needed by the orphanage,ie: kitchen
cabinets, beds, a playground. We have
gifted them with linens, medical supplies, needed surgeries. Most of all we have been able to share the
love of Jesus with the people of Siping.
We are living out James 1:27 “Pure religion is caring for
orphans in their distress....” The team
has met Jesus in the faces of these precious children.
This all started with the desire God gave me for a
daughter. “Take delight in the Lord, and
he will give you your heart's desires.”
Psalm 37:4 God has taken that
desire and stretched it farther than I could have ever imagined. He has
blessed me with a wonderful family and
a ministry that reaches half way across the world. I invite you to join
us on our journey. I have no idea where God is going to take
this ministry next. What I do know is,
that it is right where I want to be. Being His hands and feet, and
being a part
of what God is doing.
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Christine is a wife, mother, ICU nurse and ministry leader. She has a heart for orphans and wants to share the hope of Jesus with them. For more information, check out:
Blog: http://orphanresponse.blogspot.com
Video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4827012540642895858&hl=en
I would add, it started in your heart through a God given desire for a daughter, and most likely it also started in the heart of the orphanage founder(s) who had nothing but believed if they made a start, God would send you and others like you to assist them. God bless you all for your faithfulness!
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