08/04/2009

8-4: Traveling Families

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BCS currently has seven families in Ethiopia awaiting the issuance of their children's visas!  

We have also received court dates later in August, and in October.  It is yet unclear if the courts will be closed in September.  We'll keep you updated with any information that we learn.  

Tendai Masiriri, our International Services Manager for Africa, is on his way back to Ethiopia.  We pray for his travels, along with the families and children who will soon be coming home.

08/28/2009

August 28: Court Closure and Update

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Despite the variety of rumors regarding the Ethiopian courts, it seems confirmed that the courts are closed from now until the end of September.  If you hear differently, please let us know so we can explore the information further.  Thanks!  

This week, nine children were matched with eight families!!  We currently see a need for families open to children over age five, of either gender, that are not part of a sibling group.  Families open to this older age range have received referrals rather quickly after their dossier is submitted.  Bethany has many families with dossiers in Ethiopia who waiting for younger children and many families waiting for sibling groups of various age ranges.  We ask for families to prayerfully consider this older age range.  If your family is open to this, please talk with your social worker.  

Have a great weekend!

08/31/2009

8-31: From Kate Padden about her summer volunteering with BCS Ethiopia

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This summer, I had the opportunity to spend 2 ½ months in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with Bethany Christian Services. My time in Ethiopia was spent interning as a social services worker and helping assist families when they arrived in Addis. The summer
went by very quickly as each day was full with
activities and work to complete, such as:
 completing assessments on waiting children, preparing schedules for traveling families, going to court to finalize paperwork, going to the US Embassy, getting passport pictures taken, blood work for the children and VISA paperwork to complete, as well as many other opportunities. I learned a tremendous amount about the entire adoption process, from the Ethiopian perspective and that was very beneficial to my experience with BCS. It was such a joy to be able to witness the entire process of a family arriving and meeting their children for the first time! There were a lot of emotions filled with excitement and anticipation in those moments. Each family that came to Addis brought a beautiful story of how the Lord has brought them on this process and I felt honored to share in that part of their lives. Our weeks were full, as we traveled throughout the city and oriented the families with Bethany in Ethiopia. It was a unique experience to be able to help guide families in this process of finalizing their adoption and deal with many unforeseen obstacles that a third world country may bring!  Each family dealt with these situations with such grace and flexibility, which made for great adventures! For example, I learned to adjust to circumstances where you cannot always depend on luxuries like having electricity everyday or eating certain foods that won’t make you sick and traveling throughout the city in the rainy season and getting acquainted with mud  There are a lot of “unknowns” in Ethiopia and each day taught me how to be flexible and have grace in each situation.

Besides assisting the families while they were in-country, I also worked with the Bethany social workers in completing assessments and initial paperwork that needed to be completed on waiting children. Getting to know the children at each orphanage just sparked my heart with love for them, as I got to know their personalities and see their likes and dislikes. Those children became a part of my heart and my love for them grew each day. It was such a unique experience to pray for children to receive families and then see the fruit of that, with them getting matched! What an awesome opportunity to be able to tell a child that he/she was matched with a family and allow them to see the pictures of their family that is soon coming for them. It is hard to put into words… their joy was contagious and evident.

There is a lot of work to be done in Ethiopia with Bethany Christian Services. There are many waiting children and the work is endless. I feel so honored to have been able to get to know the staff and see them labor for these children in Ethiopia. My heart continues to pray for the work going on there and for the staff as they work tirelessly to bring these children to families and provide for their needs. There is so much to say about the entire experience, but overall I am so grateful to have made many wonderful memories and cherished friendships that were formed there. The Lord is at work in Ethiopia and I feel privileged to have witnessed His provision and grace in the lives of these children.
Please continue to pray for the children and staff in Ethiopia!  Thank you for sharing in this journey with me. If you would like to here more or learn more about the work being done in Ethiopia, you can visit my blog at:
www.katepadden.wordpress.com

God Bless,

Kate Padden