Thursday, November 4, 2010

How old? How Many? When? GIVEAWAY

Well, as you can see on the right hand side of our blog, we got our new official numbers for November today! There was LOTS of movement over the last month since the Ethiopian courts opened back up!

So, we thought we'd play a fun game for a giveaway...

Leave your comment on our blog with how old you think our child(ren) will be.. how many kiddos you think we will be matched with (1 or 2), which gender, and when we will be matched. The closest person will get a fun prize!

Of course, we won't be able to say who the winner is until we actually get THE CALL, so we'll announce then... comment away!

While you're here, please pray for us this weekend as we speak at churches for Orphan Sunday... that our words would not be our own and that God would use the burden on our hearts to prompt others to care for the fatherless!

Monday, November 1, 2010

GIVEAWAY!

GIVEAWAY!
This week, you have TWO chances to be entered in a giveaway for a FREE Lifesong for Orphans t-shirt! Lifesong will be debuting 2 new colors (chocolate brown for men and red for women) and are offering to give away 2 shirts before they are available for sale!

Here’s how to enter:
#1: Go to the Lifesong blog posting from Monday and guess how many children are no longer orphans that Lifesong helped to bring home through financial assistance.

#2: Leave a comment on Friday’s posting about how we can creatively work together as the body of Christ to care for orphans around the world! Here's what you do... share with us your ideas.  Leave a comment... maybe about a ministry your church is involved in... or a family you helped support financially to adopt.

 Maybe you have this aMAZing idea that has been just waiting to get out and be put in action.  Here's your chance!  Let's inspire each other to rise up on behalf of orphans!

“With this in mind, take some time to walk through your house and ask God what he would have you do with your part of the 200 million orphans worldwide, most of whom may never hear the gospel, much less have it lived out in a loving family of their own.” – Greg Lucas