Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A very special post!!

Yesterday on Reece's Rainbow Olga and Kareen were moved from "Children waiting to be adopted" to "Children who have found their forever families"!!!  Look for yourselves!!  AMAZING!!!!  I am crying as I type I am so in awe of how amazing God is.  Clearly God had Reece's Rainbow and these children on His heart - He brought these children to our attention, moved our hearts to pray for them and get the word out, and now He is going to watch as they are welcomed into loving families!!!  I feel like jumping up and down and screaming I am so so happy!!!!  I think I might (and I will have my kids join in so that I don't look crazy) ;)!!  Thank you, all of you, who have prayed for these children!!  James 5:16 - "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much."

Now I have a sad story to share, and more prayers to request.  Meet Davids, and hear his story...
 
In January, 2010, I met an awesome child/young man at an orphanage in Riga, Latvia . His name is Davids. He was one of a few children we were introduced to that day for consideration in our Summer 2010 orphan hosting program. He was really sharp and smart, had a great sense of humor and looked you in the eye when he tried to speak the good amount of English he had already learned. I remember asking his favorite things to do and he didn’t hesitate to explain he loved kite flying in the sky and dreamed to be a pilot some day! He also enjoys soccer, basketball, swimming and all sports. But, the thing that surprised us most was his age! He was already 15 and effectively the size of a 9 or 10 year old child. We asked the orphanage director more about him later, and were told Davids is healthy, just small and has the kindest, gentlest heart. He generally plays with the younger group of kids because the older ones make fun of him and claim to be “too cool” to hang out with a guy his size. As for history, he has been in 4-5 different orphanages, but has managed to keep hope for a brighter future. He is a sincere and especially child towards younger children. Lego building is one of his hobbies! I remember, he made a joke when I asked him if he liked dogs and cats…a traditional question we ask… He said, “of course! But, I am no cannibal.” And gave us the biggest smile of all! Later, when he was among the group and doing art projects, he drew a picture of a jet airplane landing under a sky that resembled the American flag. When I asked him to explain it, he told me, “My dream to fly airplane and live in family in America !” From that point, he had us at “hello” and we were committed to helping him fulfill his dream.
For the summer program, Davids was hosted by a multi-cultural, multi-racial family and he did awesome! He was kind to his younger host brothers and sister and enjoyed just about everything they did. He especially liked to build and make things and play sports outside, with swimming being one of his favorites! He learned a lot more English and wasn’t shy to use it either. While his host family was not his forever family, our team and staff was so thankful when we received a call from a couple who wanted to go and visit with him before his return to Latvia . We knew time was short, and we encouraged anyone who might be interested, to meet him asap. After one meeting, the family who went, let me know they would be adopting him and how encouraged and inspired they were by Davids. After many discussions, we realized that he needed to know the plan, as his birthday was coming up…his 16th birthday, which means several things to an orphan. First, it means they are about to age out and can’t be considered for adoption. Second, it means that they are on their path of graduating the orphanage and will soon be on their own. Third, it means life as they know it now: food, shelter, protection and security is about over. In the first year after a child leaves the orphanage, generally 15% commit suicide. So, it was decided for me to talk to Davids when our interview returned to Latvia this past August and see how he felt regarding this adoption.
When I sat down with him, I had a translator with me, but he didn’t need her. We sat on a sofa in the social worker’s office and I asked him how he liked America and what he thought? He explained he loved it, and it was more than he ever imagined! I asked him if he remembered this particular man who came to meet him and spent time with him the week before he returned to Latvia , and he said “Oh Yes and we had fun!” I went on and said, “Well, this man told his wife about you and they want me to tell you they are so happy, and they want to adopt you.” Davids’ look was utter shock! He said, “Who, me?” and I confirmed it was indeed him. He said, “Oh yes! VERY VERY much YES! And, they want ME?” He was just the most excited kid I think I ever had the pleasure to tell about an adoption. Most kids are shocked, but usually have to think about it and have several questions to ask before they really accept it and consider it as real. Davids’, on the other hand, was just the happiest kid on the planet that day; his dream was coming true.
Last week, I got an email from his adoptive family… now just 10 days before his 16th birthday,it basically said they felt that they would adopt a girl they met (which was planned all along), but they no longer wanted to adopt Davids’. They had changed their mind. The next day, I got an unsolicited email from Davids’ social worker in Latvia . This is what she wrote:

"Hello Le Ann,
I wish to ask you about one of our boys, his name is Davids T. He was hosted Summer 2010 at a host family in IL. Since he was close to 16, we got information and you shared with him that there is family who will adopt him. It was not the family who hosted him, but another one.
Till this day we never received more information about the adopting family, and we confirmed that the Ministry also has no information yet. I must share, we are all worried and concerned. Davids became so nervous in this last month, his attention to everything is gone. Yesterday he was moved to hospital, because of problems with his stomach relating to the stress of not knowing. We know this all is because he is so close to his 16th birthday; it's on 23 January this year.
We don’t know what to say and can't say anything to Davids because we don't know. It will be a shock for him if it's not true, he has so long lived with this thoughts focused on this adoption and a family in America.
We wish to know the truth to share so he can know and be happy again.”

We have tried to contact his family and explain, show them, what their decision has done to this child. So far, there is no response, but more importantly, there is no time with only a few days that remain for someone to file the I800 with USCIS to adopt Davids’. I have explained to his social worker what the full situation is, and as a strong Christian, she has agreed to pray earnestly with us for a new family to come forward for this child! The adoption agency who was working on this case has agreed to do everything they can to expedite the adoption and assist where possible to get them through the system.

My heart is aching for this boy.  When I first read this story I thought of my Brandon.  Davids isn't much different from him in his interests - just born in a different country and put in an orphanage.  I don't think that this story is one I just "happened" upon.  I think this boy is on God's heart, and He is moving me again to pray and get the word out for Davids.  Acts 10:34 states that God is not a respector of persons - He doesn't show partiality - what He does for one He will do for another!!  God just found Olga and Kareen families - He will do the same for Davids!!  I am asking you to lift up Davids in prayer. 
1Thesselonians 5:17, Acts 12:5, Romans 1:9, and 2Timothy 1:3 all mention "pray without ceasing" - why? Because God enjoys the sweet aroma...
Revelations 8:3,4 -"And another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers of all saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne.  4And the smoke of the incense, which came with the prayers of the saints, ascended up before God out of the angel's hand."
What an honor to think that God regards our prayers so highly!!  Let's fill heaven with "sweet aromas" for Davids!!

2 comments:

PAULINE said...

I CHECKED YOUR BLOG AFTER TALKING TO YOU. IM SO HAPPY FOR ALL 3 OF THESE CHILDREN. "ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE." GOD HAS BEEN W/ME ALL THROUGH MY LIFE. IM THOROUGHLY CONVINCED, N PRAY NOT TO TAKE HIM FOR GRANTED. HUGS TO EVERYONE,GRAMMA.

Mrs. K said...

What a handsome young man. God is good, He has fullfilled His promise as Gramma Lemire says.."Ask and you shall receive" we just need to pray, leave our petitions in His precious hands.