{#32} Know a Notary

*****PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT***** There is a giveaway going on until midnight.  Don’t forget to enter. ******************************************* You’d think since we’ve adopted before that we wouldn’t be daunted by our second paper chase, right? Wrong. Korea’s process is drastically different than most other international programs because the family does not adopt in-country.  Instead the trip is pretty...

Moving past the material

What is poverty?  I often think it’s lack of material resources.  I conjure up mental images of third, world, African countries. It’s more than lack of material resources.  Brian Fikkert, co-author of When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor… and Yourself, spoke last night at SUMMIT VII and said the most...

Slowing down for best practices

As expected, our time at Summit VII has been empowering, encouraging, overwhelming, educational, and exhausting.  We are at a large church in Louisville that is home to 25,000 people! One main theme that keeps popping up in the sessions I am attending is “best practice” in international orphan care. Thoughts: We (westerners) do not have...

Orphans on the brain

As I’m running around tying up loose ends before Patrick and I head to Summit VII, I can’t get last night and this morning out of my mind.  Last night Mia cried all the way home and probably cried herself to sleep.  She wasn’t pouting or tantruming.  She was grieving.  You see, last night was...

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