Thursday, January 3, 2013

Rosalie Faith

Caleb and I have shared a desire to adopt for many years now. We actively pursued it several years ago until it became clear that God was closing that door for us at that time. We put the dream away with plans to re-visit it after we had finished having biological children. But down deep I was never sure we would really do it. Life gets busy and tiring and I just didn't feel the passion for it that I once had.  

And then one day last March, my eyes were opened again to the possibility. A Facebook friend posted pictures of the daughter they were waiting to bring home from China. Something sparked in me: an overwhelming compassion for children without a mommy and daddy, a desire for more children in our family, a fresh understanding that I, myself, was lovingly adopted into God's family through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. I brought the subject up with Caleb and he was surprised (it hadn't been mentioned between us for a LONG time), but open. We agreed to pray about it separately and within a couple of weeks had decided that yes, this is what our family was going to do.  

We had never been specifically interested in China. But at this place in time, China appeared to have the most stable process and to be the best match for us. We were able to meet with a couple who were waiting to bring home their second child from China and they were extremely pleased with Holt International's *Child of Promise program. Because of their encouragement and experiences, we decided to do the same.   

Within a month of adoption re-appearing on our radar screen we had signed papers to begin our adoption journey with Holt. My journal entry dated 4/22/12 (two weeks after we had officially begun the process):

"The dream has taken different shapes through the years - from the foster care system to various countries and now it's perfect form exists (because it is from you God): a little girl from China.  I can't help but believe that you have re-lit this fire at this time and directed us to this place because there is now being born, or soon will be, a little Chinese baby who was born to be a Williams.  Guide us to her, Lord, in your perfect plan."

My faith is greatly increased as I now realize that eight days before I wrote this, our precious daughter had been born in China. And five months later, after we had been logged in to China's system for only ONE day, we were matched with her. Obviously, the nudgings of the Holy Spirit and the whirlwind of getting the process moving had been for a very providential purpose. This little girl was born to be a Williams.  





*All adoption through China right now is special needs. The Child of Promise program is for children with minor correctable medical conditions. Our sweet love has a cleft lip and palate. This is a common condition to receive through this program.    

5 comments:

  1. Kara, your words are lovely and touching. Rosalie is a beautiful little girl and your timing of being matched with her is so incredible...and so like our God. His ways are not our ways, but when we can see the backlit pathway, isn't it such a better way than the one we envisioned?! Congratulations.

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  2. What a great testament to so many! So proud of both of you and for your love and sacrifice to bring glory to Gods kingdom. He will do great things in her life. I am honored to be part of the family!

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  3. Dearest Friend! I am bursting with pride, but even more I am bursting with a truth that has just now struck with full force because of your beautiful words. Truly, Rosalie's story is our story, all of us who are also children of the Promise. He has pulled us from the miry pit, and we were born to be His children, just as Rosalie was born to be a Williams. The connection we share with her is greater than bloodlines, race, nationality, age, time, distance. Through her, I am reminded of the intense, deep connection that we all have with one another. I can't wait to follow this story and be inspired. I feel more your sister than ever and all the tender affection of a protective auntie!

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  4. You sure write well. Very wonderful touching story. and it just beginning. I look so forward to waching this unfold with love in all our hearts for this new addition to your family. And she will be living on such a nice street - Alethea

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  5. Kara, she's so beautiful, and so are you! SO excited to get to look in and watch what God has for your sweet family of SIX! : )

    Jenny

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