For those who might be wondering why a third post on Haiti, I’d like to share the following story.
It starts with a little boy named Jean (pronounced ‘zhahn’ in French.)
Jean is a shortened version of his full name, but it was this name that captured my attention when I saw it typed below the picture of a beautiful dark-skinned boy with luminous brown eyes in a waiting child photolisting from Haiti.
You see, the name Jean means “God is gracious” and is the French version of the name John … or, the name Ian. Ian is the name our children and we chose almost two years ago for our fourth child, the dearly loved but faceless little boy we have hoped to adopt for so many long months and have searched for in so many different countries.
While this particular Jean captured our hearts at first glance, he already has a family working towards adopting him. But seeing him was not a coincidence; the agency who displayed his photo on their site is the one agency that responded to the almost dozen e-mails I sent looking for an agency that would work with Americans overseas. Shiloh Adoptions is a non-profit, Christian agency in Kansas which is “committed to bringing together adoptive parents and orphans from around the world through God's gift of adoption.”
In Haiti, Shiloh works hand in hand with a ministry which encompasses more than just orphan care and adoption.
If we had not seen Jean’s photo, we might never have known of this ministry. Now that we do, it is our desire to play one small part in it by focusing our adoption efforts on a little boy from the rescue center in Port-Au-Prince.
We do not know his face yet; nor his age; nor his background. All we know is his name: Ian, “God is gracious.” And it is that graciousness of God that we are depending on to allow us to see this dream to fruition. It will take funds that we do not yet have; it will take time that we wish was shorter (probably one year or more); it will take perseverance to complete a dossier that some have described as weighing over 11 pounds when all copies are made and mailed!
I am in the process of starting a new blog dedicated solely to Ian’s adoption. It will simply be called www.iansadoption.blogspot.com. It will be a place to share our progress, our frustrations, our hopes and our joys. I hope you will come by and visit!
In the meantime, life in Chile will go on, the ministry God has called us to will continue, and our three precious kiddos will keep growing. This blog will stay current in chronicling all of that for so many of you who faithfully read and encourage us through it. Thank you for being such a special part of our lives!
7 comments:
Your father-in-law stopped by to see us at our apartment this afternoon. We had a great time talking and laughing. He woke up Kaylee with his infectious laugh (but we won't hold that against him). It was nice of him to stop by and get to know us better.
I will ask Amanda (my classmate) about that lady you mentioned.
Back to the books...while Kristi sleeps...grrrrrrr
DF
Stephanie,
It warms my heart to see that you guys are one step closer to your little one. I stop by often and have already saved Ian's Adoption blog in my favorites. Lifting you up in prayer my friend!
Mandy, your forum friend...
Love you.
Blessings to you and your family on this journey! I'll be sure to stop in at your blog for Ian. :)
I'm praying for you adoption and for Little Ian!
I am definitely praying for you. I so appreciate all your prayers and encouragment as we waited to see if we would be Steven's parents.
I cannot wait to checkout your new blog. Keep us updated.
Lots of love to all of you!
Melissa (and the rest of the Newtons)
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