stream of consciousness

UPDATED: The live webcast from today is now available online. You can watch it right here. Enjoy! I wasn’t able to wear my glasses, as the people at Focus were telling me there was a big glare on them, so I was totally winging it vision wise since I have no contacts at the moment, [...]

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Introducing…

Farjana from Bangladesh,

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Juan from Peru,

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Frankline from Kenya,

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and…well, you already know Miichelle!

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You all, with your selfless decisions to sponsor so many children as a result of our recent trip to Kenya with Compassion, have inspired our family beyond belief. Thank you for believing in us. Thank you for stepping out in action to save so many children from poverty. Thank you for challenging our family to do more.

A handful of you, during the time I was posting about Kenya, encouraged us to think about sponsoring one child for each of our own children, an idea that Shaun Groves had planted in my head a couple of months ago.

So, as a family, we finally sat down and did it. Our children helped select which children we’d begin to sponsor. Miichelle, Farjana, Franklin and Juan are fast becoming household names around here. I’m a really visual person, so I’m having some photos of these great kiddos, as well as some images from Kenya, printed on canvas to hang in our home, to help us never to forget. Our children, Big Mac in particular, saves his money and collects loose pennies in a mug he has designated for Miichelle.

My husband and I have been slowly giving up some of our material possessions since being home from Kenya, in the hopes of being able to sponsor even more children soon. In fact, when we were doing some downsizing with our cell phone company this weekend, my husband said to me, “Let’s figure out how many children could be sponsored with the amount of money we’re saving.”

I very much desire to no longer be ensnared by money, to release our family from our own wealth, as Shaun spoke about at a Kenyan church earlier this month. Our family, with thanks to Kenya and Compassion, has been reevaluating what kind of a legacy we want to leave on this earth. We’re needing to alter course and shift gears to start heading more in the direction we feel God wants us to go. I am so humbled that you guys have stuck around our family as we’ve muddled around, directionlessly at times. And have been even more humbled by the ways you guys act out your faith. Thank you for being patient with us (And, man, God has been so patient with us, too. He’s cool like that, isn’t He?), for inspiring my heart and for your role in leading our family to Miichelle, Farjana, Juan and Franklin.

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Our video with Miichelle!

A video for our four children at home, introducing them to their new “sister”! But you all can watch it, too:) MckMama’s Sponsor Child from LV Hanson on Vimeo. Oh, and the total number of children you all have sponsored so far this week we’ve been in Kenya is now 295!!!!!!!! Want to add to [...]

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Miichelle, from his perspective

If you’d like to hear what my husband had to say about our day with Miichelle and what he learned, just click right here to see his new post!

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Miichelle

UPDATE: While you who live in the US are just going to bed, it’s early Monday morning here in Kenya. I wanted to give you a quick update on things. First, as of 6:30 am here in Kenya today (10:46 pm Frozen Tundra time on Sunday night), you all have sponsored 158 children. Thank you, [...]

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A picture…

…is worth a thousand words. And, in this case, probably even more. So, I won’t say much. Just a little. This is at one of the home visits today. An ibis. Stanley and his mother. Will you sponsor a sweet Kenyan child? Scola, in her tiny home, making liquid soap. Lots of corrugated tin. Another [...]

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what a day

When you think of humility, what comes to mind? I think of my place before God. Placing others’ needs before my own. Maybe, not bragging, when it seems I could. I got a little taste of humility today and here’s what it looked like. Today was another experience explosion kind of day. I got to [...]

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