Sunday, January 24, 2010

My God Reigns

We wanted to take a moment to update you how God has been guiding our journey lately. In one of our previous post we asked you to pray that we would be reminded that this is HIS Journey and HIS TIMING! He has definately revealed that to us during the past few weeks.

HOME STUDY-We thought that we had researched and chose the best home study agency in North LA. (I still believe that they are a Great agency!:)) BUT they were not who God had planned for our journey. We tried to arrange a meeting with them several times but due to our schedule conflicts, their schedule conflicts, and them being over booked. We decided to take the advice of a friend and contacted a different agency. When we called them I had NO PLANS of changing agencies I just felt that God was trying to show me somthing... After the 1st 5 minutes of the phone call it was obvious that God had plans for us to change. I said "No God, besides I'm sure he can't meet with us for several weeks anyway." So God said "just ask" and to my suprise the agency was willing to meet with us the following Saturday. (this call was on Thursday!) We booked an appt and met with them on Saturday! We knew from the moment we walked into the office we were where God wanted us to be! When introducing themselves they explained that God had given them a talent and they wanted to serve Him by helping to get children out of orphanges and into loving Christian homes! Now for the Bonus-They also plan to have our home study completed 5 months sooner than we expected! That means 5 months closer to meeting Baby Cantrell!!! PRAISE GOD!


We also had our very 1st conference call with our family coordinator from our adoption agency! We are very excited to know that she will be assisting us along the journey! She seems GREAT!:)


It's so neat to see God at work! We received an email this week from a couple from Shreveport. We met last summer when they hosted an international adoption seminar for our agency. (That is also when God told us WHERE to adopt from!) They recently met a couple who just started the adoption process with our same agency. The couple is in their mid twenties and just returned from serving on the mission field in Kazakhstan working with orphanages! They asked if we would be interested in contacting them?! We said OF COURSE!(Special thanks to Allen and Danise for thinking of us!) We contacted the couple and asked if they would be interested in sharing with us about Kaz. They said they would LOVE to visit, show pictures, or whatever they can do to help us learn more about Kazakhstan! We are beyond thrilled about this! We will not only be able to learn more about Kaz and orphanage life from them, we will also be going through the adoption process at the same time! What an encouragment that will be! We are so grateful for God allowing our paths to cross! "My God Reigns!"

I would like to share with you a quote from this couple that really blessed my heart. "It thrills our heart that people from America are going to adopt from a country that most people have never heard of. The Kazakh people are incredibly resilient, hospitable and also incredibly lost so it is very cool that your little one will get a chance to hear the GOSPEL!" -Praise God!


Thank you all for continuing to remember Baby Cantrell, Marty and I in your prayers! We are very grateful for your love, prayers, and support!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Why Adoption?

I just read this forward while blog reading. I'm not sure who the author was, but it was a very poingnant look at the realities of the orphan.

"Occasionally I hear people wonder out loud if adoption is really the most "efficient" way to help the orphan crisis. It may seem like a lot of time and resources are poured into a relatively small number of children, when in theory more could be helped by contributing to some type of institutional setting that could numerically care for more.

I believe Jesus was on to something though when He took just 12 disciples under His wing. I also believe He knew what He was doing when He designed the family. Relationships, not institutions, change people. And relationships are rarely efficient, they are time-consuming and costly.

Psalm 68:6 says that God sets the lonely in families. There are a lot of lonely "orphan" people in this world, and they are not looking for a ministry or an institution, they are seeking a friend, some type of family to belong to.

I started crying while reading Song of Solomon yesterday and in chapter 5 her friends kept asking her, "Why is your beloved better than others?" and after describing all his loveliness she says, "this is my lover, this is my friend." That's Jesus! Our relational God, our Father, our Friend, our Bridegroom. He is the author of adoption. Another beautiful thing about the family is that people are committed to you for the rest of your life.Here are some revealing numbers as to what happens when a child ages out of an institution:

"143,000,000 Orphans in the world today spend an average of 10 years in an orphanage or foster home
Approximately 250,000 children are adopted annually, but… Every YEAR 14,050,000 children still grow up as orphans and AGE OUT of the system
Every DAY 38,493 children AGE OUT Every 2.2 SECONDS, another orphan child AGES OUT with no family to belong to and no place to call home
In Ukraine and Russia 10% -15% of children who age out of an orphanage commit suicide before age 18. 60% of the girls are lured into prostitution. 70% of the boys become hardened criminals.
Many of these children accept job offers that ultimately result in their being sold as slaves.
Millions of girls are sex slaves today, simply because they were unfortunate enough to grow up as orphans."

Pray! http://www.adoptuskids.org/ and http://www.rainbowkids.com/ as well as http://www.untilallhavehomes.org/ or Chances by Choice (HIV positive adoption) have listings of children waiting for homes. You can pray over the situations you hear about, bringing each child before the throne of God.

In our own neighborhoods there are children living on the`fringes' of foster care that need a family to unofficially adopt them. You can also support families that are adopting and you can spread the word to others who are thinking about it. I pray that there will also be more family situations established in third world countries.

My sister was telling me about an "orphanage" she visited in Venezuela that was more like a family. It had 10 children living with a married couple who cared for them and were supported by local churches. I would love to see more of that in Liberia, where kids are off the streets and out of run down orphanages and into a family situation where they are cared for by parental figures, a mom and a dad.

May God give us His heart for the orphan!"

Author Unknown

The Impact of One Life
"When a stone is dropped into a lake, it quickly disappears from sight-but its impact leaves behind a series of ripples that broaden and reach across the water. In the same way, the impact of one life lived for Christ will leave behind an influence for good that will reach the lives of many others."

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

1st Home Study

We were so excited to begin the home study process! Not that its going to be fun at all but it is 1 step closer to holding our child! The agency was willing to schedule our appt after hours so that we would not have to work around work schedules! So, I took the 1st available appt they had-Tuesday,Jan 12th at 530! I called Marty SO excited and he reminded me that his kids had a very important FFA competition Tuesday, at 500! I was kind of sad because I knew the next available appt would be 2weeks away...but I knew his kids had worked so hard for this competition. When i called to reschedule I was surprised to find they had a cancellation and now had an appt available after hours on Thursday, Jan 14th(my Bday!) I was SOOOOOOO excited and quickly had The "perfect Birthday" planned!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I received a phone call today(Jan 12th)explaining that they had double booked and our appt would have to be moved to next Tuesday.... I was def very sad! Sad that we will be starting a week later(but Ive come to expect that with the adoption journey.) What really broke my heart was that "My perfect Birthday" will not go as planned! SELFISH I ADMIT!!!!! But starting on my Bday was SO special to me! After being sad and feeling sorry for myself I was reminded that this was a surprise to me BUT NO SURPRISE TO GOD! It was HIS perfect timing! I decided to do something to make my self happy(since Marty's not here to entertain me!lol He is still at the FFA competition.)


1st! I indulged in Monkey Muffins!!!=) Marty and I have began counting calories! Trying to take better care of ourselves in 2010! I decided who cares about calories today?! Monkey Muffins are guaranteed to put a smile on your face!=)If you need to smile here is the recipe!

Monkey Muffins
Added by Ree Drummond

Prep Time 10 Minutes
Cook Time 15 Minutes Servings 12 Difficulty Easy

Ingredients
•Leftover Bread Dough (or Refrigerated Biscuit Dough, Cut Into Thirds)
•Butter
•Sugar
•Ground Cinnamon
•Sweetened, Condensed Milk
Preparation Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Add 1/2 teaspoon butter to muffin tins. Sprinkle in sugar and cinnamon.

Roll dough into walnut sized balls (or cut refrigerated biscuit dough into thirds). Place three into each muffin tin.

Top with 1/2 teaspoon butter. Sprinkle on more sugar and cinnamon.

Allow dough to rise, if applicable, or just go ahead and bake for 15 minutes, or until golden and bubbly.

Remove from oven and immediately drizzle plenty of sweetened condensed milk over the top of each one. Be generous! Allow rolls to sit for a little while to absorb sweet, sticky milk.

Scoop out with a spoon and serve to hungry humans.


2nd! Season Premier of American Idol! Guaranteed to make you LAUGH!!!!!!=)



Thank you for continuing to follow our journey and lift our family up in prayer! Please continue to pray for our child, pray that they are being cared for and loved! Pray that God will provide loving people to protect them until they are able to rest safe in our arms! Pray that we will be patient and remember that this journey is HIS plan and HIS timing! Pray for us as we meet with the home study agency on Tuesday, Jan 19th.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Timeline & Prayer Request

March 28, 2009-God called us to adoption. We began to pray about when, where, who.

June 6,2009-Adoption Seminar(God told us WHERE)

September 27,2009-We surrendered our hearts to adoption

November 15,2009-We shared our calling with friends & family

November 19,2009-We knew it was time to submit our application, but Satan presented us with an obstacle!

November 30,3009-Praise God our obstacle was taken care of!!!

December 4,2009-Submitted the application to our agency

December 17,2009-Received our APPROVAL!To God be The Glory!



Since then we have been VERY busy! We have completed our international adoption training!WOOHOO! Learned alot BUT so glad to be done!LOTS of paperwork!!! Contacted our home study agency-more paperwork & lots of documents to gather! Cleaned out the room for the future lil Cantrell!!!=) Child proofed the house!:) Read two AWESOME books- The Strength of Mercy-Making a Difference in the world one Child at a Time by Jan Beazely and Adopted for Life by Russell Moore! I HIGHLY recommend reading Russell Moore's Adopted for Life if you are being led to adopt, considering adoption, or if you are totally against adoption!!!! Russell does an amazing job explaining our adoption by Christ! AND we have also sumbitted our 1st installment to the agency!


We would like to ask for your prayers as you follow our journey to our Kazak Prince/Princess!!! Please pray for his/her birth mother-pray that she will be given peace, pray for those taking care of them while in the orphanage,pray for his/her health, pray that he/she will be open to receiving us, pray that those we come in contact with through the journey will see Christ in us, pray that the Lord will prepare our hearts to be the best parents we can be, pray that the process will go as smooth as possible-pray that as we are about to be interviewed by social workers..they will be confident that we are called to parent this child, pray that our dossier will be received by Kazak gov on time, pray that our financial needs for the journey will be met, pray for safety as we travel, pray that the judge will grant us custody of the child God has chosen for us! Marty and I are very grateful to have you follow our journey and for the prayers that you are lifting up for our family! We love you all!