Haitian Proverb April 16th

Sa ki gen larivye, twop pou batwel.

What is at the river is too much for the paddle. meaning, There are too many problems there for me to handle alone.

With this proverb I am reaching out to anyone reading this blog for prayers. There have been some situations this past week that have not gone well. The most major of these is the fact that I may not be able to get Ednel and Ezekiel into an orphanage that could adopt them to a family in the U.S. I received news of this just a few moments ago and I am crushed. Because of both of their dental issues and Ezekiel’s sickle cell disease moving the boys to the states would have improved their health and their lives greatly. There is still a sliver of hope: if the creche we were hoping to send them can link up with an adoption agency in the states that handles special needs cases they might be able to place Ednel and Ezekiel. Please, please pray for this to happen. In Haiti, Ezekiel’s life expectancy is shortened because of his illness and also because it is Haiti. If he could get to America, his life would be lengthened significantly simply because of better standard of living and easier access to medecine and doctors. Please pray. I have done alll I can do to make the move happen. I need God to intervene in a big way. Pray.

2013-12-30T17:58:30+00:00

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    Sue Logeman May 13, 2013 at 2:24 pm - Reply

    Keep us updated on how God intervenes – we know He will!

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