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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Terri's Letter - His Call To Care For The Orphans

Saturday, October 27, 2007 10:35
Subject: Very discouraged
Hi,
Just a few thoughts of my own since coming home from Liberia with Mia (Down's Syndrome, heart condition). We are sort of the kind of family that do alot of things 'out of the box.' We started homeschooling in the early 80's, when it was just starting, and not acceptable at all. My husband went into the ministry 'late' in life (33), we accepted God's call to foreign missions and arrived in Africa at ages 39 and 38, with three teenagers, we adopted two South African babies when I was 42 and My hubby 43, (and we only had one teenager left at home), we went from South Africa, a fairly developed mission field, to Liberia, a totally chaotic and wrecked nation, we had no running water, electricity, etc. We took in sickly foster babies for a nice lady named Patty Anglin while in Liberia, babies the Africans would look at and ask, 'why are you taking care of this one?' We returned to the USA this year, and answered God's call back to the great mission field of America, now pastoring again, and now I have returned last week from Liberia with a little bit of humanity that only weighs 13 pounds, and is 'handicapped'. All along this circuitous route, there have been naysayers, well meaning advisors, well meaning 'Holy Spirits', questioners, doubters, and 'friends'. How can you take your kids to Africa! How can you adopt two kids that you don't know their history, especially in an AIDS wracked country! How can you do this, how can you do that.....on and on. No, not the constant comment, but enough to make you sort of discouraged some times. Even now, as I have begun to take Mia out, and to her first Dr appointments, people look at her smiling, and then when they realize something is 'not quite right' with her, they sort of don't look any more. Again we take the path of the 'different'.

Jesus didn't fit in the box either, He walked a different road, and His road isn't an easy one. It isn't the popular route. It takes courage and determination, and a strong faith. It takes a belief that God has really called you to do this.

I just wanted to encourage you maybe in some small way that alot of us out there often take the road less traveled. You have to buck up and prepare yourself, and live a sterling life so that others will truly see Christ in what you are doing. I can bet that once your child is here, [others] ...will truly be touched in ... [their] heart about what you are doing. As to the questions, and the fund raising comments, I have found that it is best to not answer at all. You are not going to convince anyone by argument or discussion, you just need to do what you need to do, and let it go. You do not need to justify anything to anyone.

Follow Christ in His call to care for the orphans. Not everyone can do that, but those of us who can, what a blessing it is.

Love in Jesus,
Terri Cannon
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10-27-07

Terri,
I am so honored to know you. Please be encouraged with Mia. She is such a beautiful child, and lucky to have parents as loving as you. You are lucky and blessed to have a child so loving as Mia. We are definitely going down the road less traveled. It is so much more obvious to us this time around. The growth experience has been different this time, and has brought a new level of depth to my faith and relationship with God that I didn't realize I had. Thank you for your encouragement Terri. As a mother of two "special needs" kids, I can appreciate the challenge in that as well.
Jennifer Richardson>
www.richardsonstudios.blogspot.com


Mia is doing so fantastic, she just started a battery of tests, x-rays, EKG, etc., we have to go back two more times to draw enough blood from her skinny little arm for it all, but she is holding up fine, and almost gained 2 1/2 pounds since I first got her in Monrovia on the 10th! She is doing very, very well, eating well and sleeping all night. She is well on her way to being totally spoiled. Our church really blessed us, they brought in meals all this week for dinner, just as they did when I had my bio kids! At least they are very supportive and excited, so we are thankful for that!Blessings,
Terri Cannon
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10-27-07

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