Monday, August 26, 2013

Pray for this one: M&M

Throughout our adoption process, God has put it on our hearts to intercede for several different children listed on Reece's Rainbow. Usually one or two at the time, we would pray for their needs along with Maeve's, and pray that their families would find them quickly. It has been such joy to see so many of them receive families.  

For several weeks, two little girls have been on my heart.  Little "Mirabel" is turning four this month, and praise God, a family has stepped forward for her!  Instead of being transferred to an institution, she will be taken home by her family.  It won't be easy.  There will be sacrifice on their part, but she is so worth it and they know that.

She was a hidden treasure in a back room, as another adoptive mom so eloquently put it, but she has been found.

"Mirabel" has been spared the fate of so many. 

BUT...

There's another hidden treasure with a birthday in August who turned nine years old yesterday.  Miranda has been living in an institution for far too long already.  I read things like this blog post by a mom who has adopted from an institution in EE, and my heart aches for Miranda and God's other children in these places.  

This is her listing on Reece's Rainbow.  


Miranda


Girl, Born August 25, 2004
Cerebral Palsy

SIGNIFICANT RISK, PLEASE ADOPT ME SOON!!
What a beautiful little girl!    Wispy blonde hair and bright blue eyes!  Miranda is healthy and developing well out side of her CP.    She is an orphanage favorite.   Waiting for more info on her ability to walk/speak, etc.
She has two younger siblings, their status is not known.

She was transferred from her baby home, and still waits for her family.  She has been listed for SO long!!
$27.00 is available towards the cost of my adoption

Miranda has been waiting for a long time.  

There are so many parts of the body of Christ.  

God uses each one of us so uniquely.

He has asked me to be a voice for this princess.  

HIS princess.

Please take a moment to pray for her.  It's the best birthday 
gift most of us could possibly give her.

Somewhere, though, there is a family that could give her the 
gift of themselves.  

Please help them see her, Lord.  


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