God's Kind Providence and Adoption

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I am amazed afresh at the kind providence of God. Last June my wife and I led a team of 13 college girls to Fuzhou, Jiangxi, China to serve in a government sponsored orphanage. Our desire was to live out James 1:27 as best we could. I am convinced that “visiting orphans in their affliction” is ultimately accomplished through adoption (I argue for this position here), but adoption was not possible for any of us. So, we went to serve these children in any way we could, short of taking them home with us. One of our chief desires and prayers, though, was to see these children adopted by Christian families. Well, yesterday, to my surprise, I received this e-mail from a 2005 BBC graduate:

Mr. Cruver,

My name is ____________________. I graduated in 2005 and I had you for my senior theology exam. I am writing because my parents are adopting a little girl, Fu ________ ___________, from the same orphanage that you and a team from BBC visited this past summer. Fu __________ _________ is “13” years old… When I read the Summit article on your trip, my family was pretty excited! That same day my parents had received a bunch of pictures from another family that had adopted one of Fu __________ _________’s friends and was back in the states. I’ve attached one for you to see. My parents are waiting on their Travel Approval from China – any day now! I am so excited and can’t wait to hug my sister! Thank you for carrying Jesus’ love to the children at the Fuzhou orphanage and maybe even my little sister! If you are interested – my parents have a website where they’ve begun recording our Journey to Anna (this is the name my parents have chosen if she likes it) www.caringbridge.org/visit/coiner (maybe you will recognize some of the other girls in the pictures.)

Waiting for our Fu girl to come home ~

I can’t begin to describe the joy that filled me when I read this e-mail. Are you aware of just how many orphanages there are in China? There are many… What a kind providence that God would allow us (1) to serve these children at the Fuzhou Welfare Institute and (2) to hear first hand that several of them have been adopted by Christian (I had the opportunity of spending a considerable time with the girl, Anna, who is being adopted by this family). I am amazed and thankful.

In a follow-up e-mail I received last evening I learned that another one of these young ladies that was adopted by a different Christian family. We were able to spend significant time with her as well. You can even find her pictured in the film strips below.

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kyle said:

Wow, what an encouragment to anyone who has been on a missions trip. I've been on several short-term trips and left wondering if I've made any impact. Awesome how God works today.
I just read the Hobbit post and remembered a book I have, wondered if you've heard of it, "Finding God in The Lord of The Rings" by Kurt Warner and Jim Ware.

I stumbled onto this website and was interested in this particular post. I knew Melissa when she was Miss Elmer at IC in Allen Park MI. We are now living in China. Due to security reasons I cannot say where, but perhaps you could give her this message and show her our weblog.

www.scootersadventures.blogspot.com

You are so right in what you have said about the needs in this place. It is an exciting place to live.

cynthia said:

Thank you for the video of the children. We were indeed very excited to see our daughter Fu, Jia Ria (now Sara) in the videos. She has been home almost 4 months and is the joy of our life. We are beginning to hear stories of her life in China, and thank you for putting sunshine into her days.

Cynthia

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