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Our Mission
To Encourage, Promote and Release Faith to Bring the Fullfillment of Adoption.
 
Our passion reaches to childless couples to share how adoption can satisfy the barren womb. 
 
If couples with one child want another, why not adopt? 
 
If a single man or woman desires parenthood, why not adopt? 
 
If empty nesters still have the heart for parenting, why not adopt? 
 
 Adoption brings children into the arms of parents who will love them. 
 
 These children cry with deafening needs. 
 
We believe the desire or ability to adopt already lies in the hearts of many people. 
 
For whatever reason, they never bring fulfillment to adoption. 
 
To them we say, "Step out and never give up on adoption, a child is waiting on you."
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
The Cry of the Orphan
 Outside the baby orphanage my husband and I waited for our interpreter.  This orphanage housed over two hundred little ones, aged newborn to three years old. 
 
On the second floor, a breeze flowed into an open window.  A baby began to cry.  I waited for someone to comfort the child, but this never happened. The baby continued to cry.  In this orphanage, the children received the best care possible. The workers at the orphanage loved them; there were just too many babies. Perhaps this baby girl was demanding her rights. The cries had not stopped.  My heart pulled towards this child; I wanted to go to her. As any baby, all she needed was someone - anyone - who would give her a diaper change, feed her a bottle, or hold her close to a beating heart.  It was a reasonable request; after all she was a baby.
 
A week earlier we had seen a half dozen newborns carried into the orphanage.  I thought of other barren women who would love to take any one of these babies and become his or her mom.  These little treasures needed someone to love them as his or her own.  Finally our interpreter returned, and we were ready to leave.  But the baby still cried, a cry that tore at my heart as I could do nothing for her but pray.  *
 
 I believe this ministry is a result of my prayer that day.
 
*Heart of Adoption, chapter 1. 

 
 
 
 
"Religion that our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this:  to look after orphans and widows in their distress . . . - James 1:27a (NIV)
 
 
    
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