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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Spiritual Adoption

("Lord Of Life" , painted by Kathy Grimm)

Thanks to the suggestion of a good friend, this week we 'spiritually adopted' children whose lives are in danger of abortion. Nothing complicated, but very special. The kids really took to the idea, too. I explained to them what I thought we could do, and they immediately started choosing names for "their own"child. From here forward, every day we will pray a special prayer together for each of their adopted children, and in 9 months we're going to have a celebration of their life, trusting in God's protection and goodness for each of these children who we faithfully prayed for.

Here are the names everyone chose for their child:
M: Cecilia Therese
L: Moses Patrick   :) (can you tell we just read a ton about Egypt and Pharoah, etc?!)

And then, lo and behold, You Know Who will not be left out. I didn't know if she'd really be into joining us, so after letting M and L christen their adopted children with their special names, I asked C if she wanted to spiritually adopt a child. She nodded excitedly...
Me: Would you like to pray for a boy or a girl?
C: Boy.
Me: Okay, and is there a name you'd like to choose?
C: Ry.
Me: Really? Ry?
C: Yes.
Me: And how about a middle name for the baby?
C: Mike.
Me: Okay! So, Ry Mike?
C: Yes.

And let me tell you- these kids take this very seriously! They have reminded me everyday now during our lunch time prayers that we need to pray for their adopted children. And little C pipes right in when we're praying, saying "And Ry Mike! Ry Mike!"

Please do join us, if you feel led, to pray daily for a child you may decide to 'spiritually adopt'. Here's the prayer we offer up daily for these children whose lives are in grave danger:

"Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, we love you very much. We beg of you to spare the lives of these unborn children that we have spiritually adopted, whose lives are in danger of abortion."

Short and simple, yet seeing my children pray so earnestly, so faithfully for these little souls is incredible.

M: So Mama, will we ever get to actually meet Cecilia Therese, Moses Patrick, or Ry Mike?
Me: Yes, Sweetheart. It may not be on this side of Heaven, but surely one day we will meet them! And we must trust in God's goodness and pray with all our heart and strength, and  believe that these children will indeed be saved from abortion.

M and L: Wow!

I agree. Wow.  I know I'm humbled by the gift of prayer that God has given to us.

1 comment:

  1. We also join you in this little prayer (which I learned from my husband's family years ago; they pray it every night!). :) I am awed by your twist, connecting the simple prayer to something tangible for the children. Great idea! When ours are a bit older, I hope to remember your idea, and plan our own 9month prayer-celebration. :) God bless the Irwins!

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