Posted on 05/11/2006 10:44:25 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback
Across America this Mothers Day, sons and daughters will shower their mothers with gifts. But of course the most precious gift a mother can receive is the gift of life itselfa child from the hand of God.
One mother I knowa Christian woman and a personal friendso treasures the gift of life that she has begun the process of adopting an orphaned little girl from Romania, a child with cerebral palsy many others would have chosen to ignore. After major surgery and countless physical therapy sessions in the United States, this little girl now walks with a walker. But equally as stunning as the physical strides she has taken are the emotional strides. It is no small miracle for her to begin to trust and rest in the love of a Christian home she now enjoys here.
But sadly this little girl is caught in a complicated web of international politics, one that, barring some kind of miracle, will mean that she will be returned in just over a year to a Romanian orphanage, despite the longing heart of her would-be adoptive parents. You see, in 2004, Romania issued a ban on all international adoptions. When that ban took effect, more than one thousand children were already in the process of being adopted by foreign families, including two hundred in the United States. Some of these children have already met and bonded with their would-be adoptive parents.
Today there are an estimated 80,000 children in Romania who lack parental care. Through heroes like Prison Fellowship Romanias Constantin Asavoaie and Romania Christian Enterprises, some of these children are being cared for and adopted by loving Romanian Christians. But despite these noble efforts, as Congressman Jeb Bradley (R-N.H.) states, It is statistically impossible for all these children to [be] placed in Romania.
At the root of the foreign adoption debacle lies the dangerous counsel of Baroness Emma Nicholson, a member of the European Parliament from England, who was appointed Romanias rapporteur or coach to put Romania on track to become a member of the European Union. The baroness pressured the Romanian government to declare the adoption ban, making baseless accusations that international adoptions spawned corruption and child-trafficking and insisting that anything short of a total ban would prevent Romanias entrance into the European Union. According to Congressmen Chris Smith (R-N.J.), Lady Nicholson has no facts to support her allegations . . . and indeed her allegations have been refuted by UNICEF.
Heres where you come in. I want to ask you to do two things. On May 16 the European Union will issue a report regarding Romanias future entrance into the EU. Pray that God will grant Romanian authorities the courage and wisdom to lift the ban on adoptions despite pressure from Lady Nicholson and the EU. Secondly, I want to ask you to contact Romanian President Traian Basescu through the Romanian Embassy in Washington and urge Romanian authorities to immediately resume consideration of all the pending adoption cases, especially children with medical needs. You can call us here at BreakPoint (1-877-322-5527) for the embassys address or e-mail.
Your prayers and action today could make this Mothers Day a true celebration of lifenot just for the would-be adoptive mothers, but also for the little ones, these precious gifts from God now in limbo.
Take action:
Please write to Romanian President Traian Basescu through the Romanian Embassy in Washington and urge Romanian authorities to immediately resume consideration of all of all pending adoption cases: President Traian Basescu, c/o The Embassy of Romania, 1607 23rd Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20008. Or e-mail: adoption@roembus.org.
There are links to further information at the source document.
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ABC News had a story on the orphanages last night. So very sad.
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Thanks for the info. There is nothing greater one can do than to give a child a loving home.
We just adopted two siblings, Yelena is 9, a girl and Alexander is 11, a boy from Ukraine. The experience was good and its been ~6 weeks and everyone is still relatively happy. We have two genetic children as well, 16 and 10, both girls. We have always wanted a larger family.
God bless you and bless you! Do not hold back, but lavish love on these kids. Hugging and holding. Even though they're so big, they need it so much.
OC, I would be very interested in hearing how you accomplished this. My husband and I have talked about this a lot. Thanks!
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