Friday, February 25, 2011

rescue babies now

If you've followed our blog for any length of time, you already know that a few years ago we "adopted" a little girl, Nathaly, into our family through the child sponsorship program of Compassion International (see the link in the sidebar). Isn't she adorable?! It has been such a joyous experience for our family to establish a relationship with this sweet and amazing little girl in Ecuador. Over the years and on a regular basis, we have sent and received numerous letters, drawings, pictures and most of all, HOPE! :)

"And His name will be the hope of all the world." ~Matthew 12:21

We absolutely love that our boys are naturally learning that other people matter and that it's not all about us. In our culture, it's so easy to live in the sheltered and false reality that poverty is somebody else's problem to solve. As Jesus-followers, it's ours. These are not somebody else's children, they are ours. It's not their choice to live like this, it's ours. And so we choose...

We choose to love. We choose to invest, in Jesus' kingdom, a mere $38 a month to give a child hope in Jesus' name! We are blessed so that we can be a blessing to others. Think about it. Pray about it. And if you feel led to, sponsor a child.

We cannot say enough about all the wonderful initiatives that Compassion International is responsible for beginning, really, it's quite astonishing. The child sponsorship program at Compassion hosts children beginning at age 3, BUT the reality is that many children never make it to their 3rd birthday. Heartbreaking. Please, please watch this...



Did you let that sink in? Please allow that sink in. Will you consider joining us in supporting the Child Survival Program? It's simply $20 a month. Priceless. Your support is a demonstration of Christ's compassion for people. All people. We are specifically giving each month to the Jaramijo Child Survival Program (also in Ecuador) as it is a ministry of a church that will be planted by RiverTree Christian Church in cooperation with Compassion.

For more information, visit
www.rescuebabiesnow.org

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