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darya

i started in a beth moore study a few weeks ago with some people i had never met....i mean, i blog with one of them, but had no idea who any of them are in "real life". {{oh, and in case you didn't know, god is flipping amazing.}}

a number of peeps in our little study are part of adoptions...private, foster, international etc., but we had no idea where or how god would use that. let me introduce you to the hollis family...they are standing on faith. a great inspiration and reminder of how living in the midst of god's will can be a totally peaceful place to be...even in the uncertainty of it all.
ok...i'm done talking...just go HERE are and read. i promise you, your life will be better. you will be changed.

...and there's a sweet little girl, darya, who desperately needs your help to raise enough funds to be adopted. spread the word...there are precious peas all over the world, with special needs, who need families...and remember, you don't have to be perfect to be the perfect parent!

Comments

debi9kids said…
Ok, going to head over to check them out :)

PS I so want to adopt again (shhhh, don't tell my hubby. LOL)
Anonymous said…
Hey girl. Sorry I haven't been by lately. DrAmA and more DrAmA have been taking over my life. Hoping it only gets better from here.

(((Hugs)))
I have something for you at:

http://theredheadriter.blogspot.com/2009/11/some-things-are-just-cute.html
mommytoalot said…
I pray every day for those precious angels ....just wish I could do more.
Karen said…
I have nothing but the utmost respect for families who adopt.

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