Specific prayer requests:
- Travel mercies
- Neither of us enjoy travel by plane as we both experience motion sickness, which makes it difficult to read or sleep to pass the time
- 16+ hours of travel (flight + several hours layover in Germany)
- 14 hour overnight train ride to the orphanage
- No delays or cancelled flights
- That weather does not cause travel issues for us (can be inclimate weather in December – snow, ice, heavy rain, etc.)
- Health & Safety
- Americans are often targeted for robbery or fraud on the street, in cabs, and in hotel rooms/apartments
- The location of the apartment(s) we will need to stay is not always the safest or the cleanest
- Unusual foods/water sources can often cause travel sickness as well
- That neither of us catches cold or flu or anything else like that
- Favor in the eyes of others
- We will be meeting with government officials, judges, regional facilitators, translators, orphanage directors, etc., all of who typically do not trust Americans
- That we will show God’s love to everyone we meet, no matter how they feel about us or how they treat us
- That the children we have never met will understand that we want to love them and reunite the siblings to bring this family back together into a new family that God has ordained for us
- That the paperwork will go smoothly and be processed quickly - Our paperwork needs to get done by Dec 28th before the entire gov’t shuts down in Ukraine!
- Social/Political issues
- A Ukrainian bill was passed last month that suspends all international adoptions, pending approval of a new agreement
- This requires a 2nd vote and signature by their president; both events are scheduled to happen before the end of the year
- If we are already in Ukraine, there is a 50-50 chance they could still halt our adoption and send us home without the children
- Mental/Emotional stability
- That we keep focused on God and His calling to us
- That we keep our spirits up despite all the obstacles we see in our path
- That our children back in the states will not miss us too much and will be emotionally stable, knowing we love them and will be back soon
- That we will not miss our children back in the states too much
- Those caring for our children back in the states
I read one time about "the prayer that never fails" and wondered frantically what it was because i wanted to pray it, sure it would make a wonderful difference in my life. I was surprised to find out the prayer was "THY will be done" - and truly no better prayer could ever be prayed. Praying "THY will be done" for you as you step into this next chapter!
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