The Knight 7

The Knight 7

Thursday, May 17, 2012

He Sets the Solitary in Families

So, I'll just get straight to the punch line:

The Lord has called me and Bradley to adopt 2 children from Uganda.

There.  I said it.  Aaaahhhh, that feels so good to get off my chest.

Now, for the backstory:

A few months ago, Bradley and I were both praying for a financial situation.  We needed God to perform a miracle in our lives.  While we were praying separately, God spoke to both of us separately and told us that not only would He provide for our every need, but that He was going to add more responsibility to our already crazy lives...through adoption.  And not just one child - but two.  We are very aware of how crazy this sounds.  And some of you are probably thinking "You were praying for finances?  And the answer you got was adoption?"

Indeed.

I'll go ahead and encourage you today and let you know that within 24 hours of receiving and accepting the call of adoption, our financial miracle came.  And we had absolutely nothing to do with it.  Nobody had anything to do with it.  But our heavenly Father, Jehovah Jireh, had everything to do with it.  It was as if He said, "I'm gonna handle this financial situation right away because I have something greater for you.  Come, follow Me."


My God - Holly's God - will supply every need of mine according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus.  (Phil. 4:19)  Friend, He's your God, too.  If you have a need or are in a desperate situation, go ahead and pray as if the provision is on its way.  He asks us to have crazy faith in Him.  So go ahead.

Okay, okay, okay.  Back to the adoption.

After the initial call into adoption, we had no clue where our children would be coming from, or when we would be able to bring them home.  We began begging God to show us where to go for these children.  And, if I'm being quite honest, I told God that He was going to have to smack me in the face with these answers.  That "still, small voice" stuff doesn't usually work for me.  He was going to have to be obvious.

Shocker.  He answered our prayer.

And He answered it 21 days after we began praying.  For those of you who have read Mark Batterson's The Circle Maker, you understand the significance of the "21-Day Prayer Challenge".  For those of you who haven't read this book...what is wrong with you?  Go get it and read it immediately.

Uganda is where our babies will be from.  THANK YOU, JESUS!!!


He truly does set the solitary in families.  (Psalm 68:6)

Here are some of the details:
- We have asked for 2 children, ages 4 and under.  We would like to keep siblings together, if possible.
- We have requested either 2 boys, or a boy and a girl.  For pete's sake, we need a little testosterone around here!!!  Bradley's going insane!
- We do not know who our children will be, as of yet.  But my God knows who they are and you better believe we are praying for them every single day.
- We are currently up to our eyeballs in paperwork with the home study process.

 So there you have it.  Our little white family of 5 will soon be a beautiful, colorful family of 7.  We will need prayer, people.  Lots and lots of prayer.

Here's how you can pray for us:
- First and foremost, pray for the protection and provision of our children in Uganda, which is an extremely poor, impoverished, war-torn country.  There is not a day that goes by that I don't pray that they are getting something to eat, that they have shelter, that they are being touched by only loving hands, that they feel safe.
- Pray that they are quickly found and placed with us.
- Pray that every dollar needed for this process will be provided.  I already know that He's gonna answer this prayer.  But you can pray, anyways.  Start praising Him for it, even.  As many of you know, the adoption process can be quite expensive (as in tens of thousands of dollars).  But my God owns the cattle on a thousand hills (Psalm 50:10), so providing this money for us is no big deal for Him.  "When God gives a vision, He makes provision."  (Mark Batterson, The Circle Maker)
- Pray for patience.  Adoption is a lengthy process, and Bradley and I are chomping at the bit to bring our babies home.  God's timing is always perfect.
- Pray for impact.  Our motivation in adopting these children is not to draw attention to ourselves or for people to pat us on the back and say "attaboy".  But I pray to God that we do get a heck of a lot attention. I pray that people will see us being obedient in this area of our lives and think, "Hey.  If Bradley and Holly can do it, we can, too."  Our prayer is that, like Paul, we can say "Follow our example, as we follow the example of Christ."  (1 Cor. 11:1)  There will be more blog posts to come about this subject.  So just get ready, people.
- Pray for favor with our home study and the mountain of paperwork that we face.

As you can see, God is working in major ways in our lives.  We don't know why He chose us for such an awesome task.  There is nothing special about us.  We are no better than anybody else.  In fact, there are probably many other families who are better qualified for such an endeavor.  But, as my pastor reminded us a few weeks ago, "God does not call the qualified;  He qualifies the called."  Our job is only to be obedient and say "yes" to whatever it is that He asks of us.  He will equip and empower us for everything.

We're ready.  We're ready to step out of our safe little boat and start walking on the water with Jesus.

"I will not leave you as orphans;  I will come to you."  ~John 14:18   

9 comments:

  1. Congratulations! My husband and I, who also a worship leader at our church are trying to adopt a little Kenyan boy right now. We will be praying for both of you and those kids!!

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  2. How incredible, Holly! That's absolutely wonderful. I am going to be praying for you guys!

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  3. Holly, I am so glad you finally told us about this. What a journey you are on! One of Christy's growing-up friends and his family are a bit ahead of you in this process. They too are looking forward to getting a "chocolate faced" child from Uganda. If you are interested in communicating or following their process you can check out their blog: http://onemoreequalsfive.blogspot.com/2012/04/two-steps-forward-one-step-back.html

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  4. Congrats!! I am SO happy for you and your growing family! What a mighty God we serve indeed!! Your growing family will be in my prayers!!

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  5. I'm so proud of and happy for all of you. Liz and I have been hoping for the ability to adopt at least one of the Lost Boys, but, so far, the door has not opened. I pray that this blesses your family in ways you can't even begin to imagine!

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  6. It is refreshing to see how God works and how HE does it HIS way ! Jesus' promises in Matthew 6:33 is on showcase for His glory ! Thanks for encouraging me with my God sized need this week!

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  7. That is great news, Holly and Bradley. It' gonna be a new journey for the Knight fam. Joining in prayer with you.

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  8. Congrats on the decision. Some friends just adopted from China, and brought him home a month ago after 2 years of prayer and hard work! Keep us updated and we'll be praying.

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  9. Wow! This is big news & so exciting...thanks for sharing. No wonder you've been hearing God so much lately!!!

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