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Orphan Sunday

11.7.10

While attending a church service in Zambia, an American visitor, Gary Schneider, was struck by the pastor’s passionate call to care for orphans in the local community, a community dramatically affected by AIDS and poverty. Those in the congregation faced real need themselves, needs we can barely imagine. But, as the service ended, one after another stepped forward with money, food, and material things, some even taking off their own shoes and placing them in the offering as a response to the pastor’s call for the orphans.

Gary Schneider, President of Every Orphan’s Hope, was so impacted that he began to help Zambian leaders coordinate Orphan Sunday efforts across Zambia which spread to the United States in 2003.

It stands as a day specifically set apart to bring attention to God’s call for us to stand for the orphan. We are a people called to defend the fatherless, to care for the child who has no family, to visit orphans in their distress. Orphan Sunday is our opportunity as preadoptive families, adoptive families, and those who have hearts for children around the world to rouse the Church, our communities, and friends to God’s call to care for the orphan. It’s an opportunity for the Body to demonstrate what we are for instead of simply what we are against. What we are for is what God’s heart is for–and God’s heart is for the orphan both in an earthly sense as well as a spiritual sense (Exodus 22:22-23; Deuteronomy 10:18; Deuteronomy 24:19; Job 29:12; Psalm 10:14,17-18; Psalm 27:10; Psalm 68:5-6; Psalm 146:9; Proverbs 31:8-9; Isaiah 1:17; Isaiah 56:5; Hosea 14:3; Matthew 18:5; Matthew 25:40; John 14:18; Romans 8:14-17; Romans 8:23; Romans 9:4; 2 Corinthians 6:18; Galatians 3:26; Galations 4:4-7; Ephesians 1:3-5; James 1:27)

“Orphan Sunday helps to bring the message of the orphan to the eyes, ears, hands and feet of God’s huge family,” said Ed Schwartz, President, Loving Shepherd Ministries.

“Orphan Sunday isn’t about charity; it’s about the mission of Christ. I pray that every Gospel-transformed congregation will observe Orphan Sunday, calling all Christians to our mandate to image Christ by caring for his little brothers and sisters, the fatherless of the world,” said Russell D. Moore, Dean of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and author of Adopted for Life.

Today, Mark and I spent the day absorbing, taking in, learning, and fellowshipping at the MidAtlantic Orphan Summit in Hershey. We heard 8 speakers today–so I’m a bit overwhelmed with all the information we heard. May the Lord use me–use the 500 people who were there today–to impact their churches and their communities and their circles of influence to reach the 147 million orphans worldwide. And, may He teach us to image Him, to care about what He cares about, to experience heartbreak when His does, and to be filled with His hope for His children.



Summit V – Why are you here? from Tapestry on Vimeo.

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I created!

11.5.10

So, it’s not anything close to Red Thread Stitches, but I’m pretty darn proud of myself.

I have a really cool vintage Disney pillowcase I wanted to make into a tunic top for Ashlyn. But, I didn’t want to ruin it with my first attempt at it. So, I made this yesterday out of an old tank top we had and some old Raggedy Ann and Andy sheets from when I was little. I’m so happy with how it turned out. It’s super cute. And, I loved it with the red striped socks and red Mary Janes today.

There is something so rewarding about turning nothing into something, you know? And, there is something so rewarding about having a finished product to my efforts. So much of what I do doesn’t have any sort of finished product–“mom stuff” typically doesn’t.

I could get into this.

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Thursday’s Things to Pray For

11.4.10

I skipped last week. Oops…

  1. Prayer for my sweet friend Jenna who is China now and has just met her new son! She hasn’t updated her blog yet since she met him (I may start sending her mean emails if she doesn’t do it soon!). But, pray for them. He is a a preschooler, and she has her other two kiddos with them as well. So, lots of change and adjustments for all of them going on.
  2. Praise that my voice is getting stronger every day. I’m still hoarse and particularly uncomfortable at night. But, it’s so much better. 
  3. Pray for this weekend. Mark and I are going to the MidAtlantic Orphan Summit. I’m excited to hear the speaks and connect with other families there. Pray that we would hear God’s voice there and that the time would really be fruitful.

Click here to learn more about Thursday’s Things to Pray For. Pray for me, for these things I list. And, leave me a comment to let me know you did if you don’t mind. It would be a great encouragement. And, I invite you to do the same on your blog–haven’t had too many takers on this in weeks past. But, I still feel compelled to invite you to.


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Wordless Wednesday

11.3.10

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