We may not be able to save every child, but we can respond one at a time. Do not be discouraged by numbers, but instead be encouraged that when we feed, visit, love and clothe an orphan- we did it for Christ. I tell you the truth- whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me. Matthew 25:40

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Are we in the clear?

I wish we could say this is all over and everything is normal however thats not the case. This woman returning her son to Russia has caused a HUGE mess especially for families liek ours waiting for travel dates. Im not sure how long it will be before things die down but after talking to our agency this afternoon Im hopefully we will be fine. They said no news is good news and they were doing everyday business like usual. She even started that they got some referrals, some court dates and even have families in country so thats a good sign. She said nothing different about us just the same as last week...sit tight and maybe get travel dates May 4 - 7 or after May 10th. Today was the most positive day so far in reguards to newspapers, emails, blogs, facebook, etc. Here is what a friend forwarded me from the Moscow Times...

Adoption Flap Not Expected to Last Long

Adoptions, a hot-button issue after several Russian children died at the hands of their U.S. parents in recent years, jumped to the forefront last Thursday when a single Tennessee mother sent her 7-year-old Russian son to Moscow with a note saying she no longer wanted him.

Keep praying...God has a plan and it's always a perfect plan.

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