25 April 2015

change in the journey

"They found an aunt."

This is the post you never want to write. Friday afternoon we received a phone call from our agency. Earlier that day, during the last visit by the lawyer's team to the village in Uganda where Keziah was located, they were told she had been given to an aunt in another village who wants to raise her and does not want proceed any longer with the adoption...

In the span of 24 hours, our lives of packing up our family and traveling overseas for 2 months to grow our family came to a halt. On the surface this appears to be good news for her. To be raised by a loving family member in your country of origin is always what one would want to see happen. So we pray this is truly what is happening and we pray the "Redeemer" of the fatherless will protect and keep her as His own.

Underneath the surface, this means three years into our journey, eighteen months after bringing this little Ugandan into our hearts, and seven days before we were to board a plane to finish the adoption, we must...barring a miracle...say good-bye. This unexpected change in the journey is hard. Very hard.

So we are asking for prayer...
  • Pray for Keziah, that she is safe and that our Father will continue to take care of her and bring her into a forever family.
  • Pray for our family as we grieve, process this news, and adjust.
  • Pray for wisdom as we consider the next steps in our family journey.
Thank you, dear friends, more than you will ever know....

"God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear..."
Psalm 46:1-2

11 comments:

Heidi said...

My heart breaks for you guys! I have no words, but praying for you all, and for God to somehow be glorified through this.

Heidi said...

My heart breaks for you guys! I have no words, but praying for you all, and for God to somehow be glorified through this.

smw said...

Will be praying for her and all of you!

maurerin said...

Katie, I'm so sorry to hear this. Hard to be faithful to God's plan when you're hurting. Will be praying...

Megan said...

Oh Katie.....so sorry....I can't imagine your pain and heartbreak. Praying for you!!

tracy said...

oh no, Katie! I'm so sorry! Praying for you all!

Blume Family said...

Oh, Arlan & Katie, we are so sorry for you! We understand. We will be praying and I will try to connect with you!
Our love & prayers, Cherise

Grant and Hannah Herrmann said...

God must be in the process of doing something amazing... although it is so impossible to see right now. we are praying for you!

barb said...

Oh, Katie-we are so sorry to hear this. Praying for you.

Raquel said...

Praying.

Nancy said...

Praying! We love you!