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These families are in country now…meeting their child for the first time as a result of your life-saving donations.

Paul and Ashlee met when Paul was playing in a Christian band and Ashlee went to his concert. He noticed her right away because she looked like a farmer in her brown overalls and it was a punk concert. It was kinda love at first site. They were married 14 months later. They have been married 12 years. Ashlee has always had a heart for adoption being a former foster child, but Paul wasn’t always so sure. They prayed. After 4 biological girls God called them to their first son. Noah was 3 months old when they got him. He has Trisomy 8 a very rare genetic disorder. Then Paul surprised everyone and said when he saw “Mickey” he knew Mickey was his son. They started the process to adopt Mickey. Ashlee then saw “Shawn” and knew he was to be theirs too. All the kids are very excited to be getting 2 new brothers. Noah can not wait to have a few more on his side!!
5/21/13 — COURT on MAY 28
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://continuingourjourney.blogspot.com/


Josh and Kristi are high school sweethearts, and they can’t believe the journey God has taken them on since their teens! They haven’t moved far from home, in fact, they live on the family farm where Kristi was raised. But God has taken them on a journey of faith, requiring them to rely on Him as He leads their family. Currently they are blessed with three children, Samuel (8), Cora (6), and Eli (4). Eli came to the Ausbrooks from Ethiopia when he was only 7 months old. There is no question that God intended that little boy to live on the farm since he eats, sleeps, and breathes tractors. While Josh works hard each day as a defense contractor, Kristi teaches the kids at home.
Through other adoptive families the Ausbrooks were introduced to Reece’s Rainbow. Slowly but surely God put it on their hearts that one of these children was to be theirs. What a privilege! Prior to staying at home, Kristi was a preschool teacher for special needs children. One particular student with Down syndrome brought the most joy to the class. Witnessing the determination of this student, and her family, was so inspiring. Now it looks like the Ausbrooks will get to have an opportunity to experience this joy in their home. Miss Tiana has captured their hearts, and they are all anxious to welcome her to the family and the farm. Hopefully she will like tractor rides, holding baby turkeys, collecting eggs, and playing in the hayloft.
4/26/13—APPT IS MAY 29
Rich and Dawn just got home from adopting their little angel Isabella who is 14 months old. They also have two older (bio) daughters Tiffany age 19 and Brianna who is 15. When they began their adoption journey they committed to a little boy they called Elijah, they were 9 days away from traveling to go meet their son when a dreaded phone call came early in the morning that their soon to be son had passed away in emergency heart surgery. That day was so hard for them and the many days to follow. Although they had never met their son, he was already their son in their hearts and little brother to Tiffany and Brianna. The whole family just grieved the news and Dawn especially to this day, grieves he died alone, with no mama to hold him in his final hours. They sought God’s will and wondered for a moment if this was God shutting the door on adoption. Dawn and Rich clearly felt right away they were not brought this far to turn their backs on other children who were still over there in cribs just waiting for a mama and dada! After long discussions with each other as a family they pushed on and found Isabella. The moment they saw her face they knew they were lead to her. After first meeting with her they knew she was meant just for their family! She has brought so much joy and laughter to the home and Love! It is like she has always been with us.
When Dawn left Eastern Europe, and Rich too, they both felt it in their hearts they were coming back to Isabella’s birth country again. They did not know for what or why, but they knew it was not the last they would see her country! One day looking on RR Dawn saw Tucker and showed her husband and kids. After much prayer and consideration they knew they should go back for him. He happens to be in the same orphanage as Dawn’s two nephews were brought home from, and when a picture of Tucker was shown to her nephew he became so excited to see him as if he knew him and knew we were going to bring him home!
As they have to fund raise all over again and still trying to pay up things from their first adoption, they appreciate all the prayer and support everyone could give them in this journey. It is their hearts desire to give a child a home who needs them and know God will honor them for it. Matthew 25:40
4/26/13—APPT IS MAY 29
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at theyareprecious.wordpress.com
Zach and Lorraine’s story started out “crazy” from the beginning. After meeting through friends while they lived across the US from each other in 2005, they met, fell in love, and were married in 2009. They started their lives together in Washington and knew they both knew they wanted children. Both discussed their desire to adopt “one day” and prayed God would bring their child into their lives when He saw fit. Lorraine was then given a 3 percent chance to ever conceive a child, just weeks before she found out their first child was on the way! Benjamin was born in 2010 and 18 months later Isaac was born! They knew their lives of percentages and “chances” seemed crazy but that God was much bigger! In the middle of getting ready for Zach to leave for 6 month training with the Air Force, Lorraine and Zach met with their friends who were adopting a child. They were instantly drawn to a little girl seen in one of the pictures with her. After lots of praying and realizing God’s timing is far greater than their own, they chose to follow where God was leading and pursue this child. Their family of four knew they were a family of five and each member longed for this little girl to be home. Although it may seem “crazy” and “quick” to others, they know that is how their lives have been from the start and refer to themselves as “crazy blessed!” They are very excited for their family to be growing and long to shower their sweet girl with love!
4/26/13—APPT IS MAY 29
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at www.crazyblessedfun.blogspot.com
Andy and Coral have been married for three years, and are excited to start a family through adoption!
Some friends of Andy and Coral’s have been fostering a little boy named JB for the past three years in Asia. When JB first came to their friends, he was 5 months old, weighed only 7 pounds and was not expected to live very long. However, under the care of their friends, his condition has improved and he celebrated his 3rd birthday in March 2012. JB has been through a lot in his short little life and has a few special needs. As an infant he had glaucoma and cataracts (for which he had surgery at 8 months old) and now wears glasses. He also has some developmental delays — at 3 years old he is still not speaking or walking, although he recently learned how to army crawl. He is also incredibly cute and has the sweetest laugh!
Although JB is deeply loved in foster care, he is not able to get the medical care, special education services, and permanent home situation that he needs to thrive. After much prayer and discussion, Andy and Coral determined that JB would be a great fit for their family. With Coral’s extensive experience working with children with special needs, and Andy’s background living in China, JB will be a great addition to their family. JB is a child who needs a forever family and Andy and Coral feel that they have the love, home, resources, and desire to be that for him.
Now Andy and Coral want to bring JB home. Several people have asked how to help. First, you can pray! Pray that the adoption continues to go smoothly and quickly. Second, you could help them financially. After some searching, Andy and Coral found Reece’s Rainbow – an excellent organization dedicated to helping kids with Down’s Syndrome and other special needs who need families all over the world. By donating to them, you will directly support Andy and Coral’s adoption and your gift will be tax-deductible. Thanks!
5/10/13—TRAVELING on MAY 21
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at whatgreatlove.com

Ezra works with Assistive Technology and Kelly is a special-education teacher. They began their adoption journey in November 2010. They adopted two beautiful girls (both with an extra awesome chromosome), arriving home in May 2011. In September of 2012 they began feeling called to adopt again, due in part to a sermon on social justice at their church.
Believing that children need a family, Ezra and Kelly began praying for guidance on proceeding with adoption again. They began by trying to adopt the four brothers that had been listed on RR, but learned that these children were being adopted by another family. They have decided on Bowen.
4/18/13—APPOINTMENT IS MAY 20
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at ezraandkelly.blogspot.com

Todd and Melissa met at a wedding in Colorado about 11 years ago. Melissa left for Romania a week later to volunteer at a hospital for abandoned babies and Todd returned to his home in North Dakota. While Melissa was loving up on beautiful, precious babies Todd was calling her dad to ask if he could begin courting her. The courtship began a few months later and within a year of meeting one another they were married! They have now been married for almost 10 years and have been blessed with 3 biological children. Adoption, especially that of special needs children, has always been something they have considered and prayed about. Upon receiving Lance’s file they both knew that this child was special to them. After not sleeping and having constant butterflies they decided to pursue bringing him into their family forever! They know that the adoption process can be long and bumpy, but they are willing to work hard and fight for this precious little life. They are prayerfully asking God to allow them to receive this one into their family to love and cherish as he so much deserves.
They want to thank you for taking the time to read their story and ask that above all things you pray for God to bless their journey so they are able to bring Lance and Drake home!
5/10/13— FIRST TRIP MAY
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://onemorelightofmine.blogspot.com/

Who knew when Paul and Stephanie Roodhuyzen met 24 years ago that the path their marriage would lead them on would be this wonderful and exciting and oh so full of joy . The saying ‘love at first sight’ was a very real occurrence for Paul and Stephanie. They both had previous marriages and had no thoughts to marry again, but God had other plans! Very different plans from what this couple ever thought would be possible. Stephanie had 2 wonderful children from her first marriage and Paul had none. It was natural for them to want to add to their love by having a child of their union and God agreed by giving them a second precious daughter. Ten years later, they felt that there was still so much more they could do to help children so they became foster parents. The first placement in their home were twins that had been born ‘grossly premature’. The tiny little boy and girl were born at 23 weeks gestation and weighed only 1 lb. 4 ozs. and 1 lb. and 2 ozs at birth. They were 5 months old and weighed only 7 lbs. when they were taken into custody and brought to the Roodhuyzen’s home with a bag of medicines, a list of doctor appointments, Apnea monitors a diagnosis of ‘failure to thrive’ . The little boy had already undergone 4 surgeries for a hernia, removal of his appendix and eye surgeries for ROP which was successful. The little girl had 3 eye surgeries which had not been successful. She was left sight impaired with no vision in her right eye and very little usable vision in her left. But, the children grew strong and healthy under the watchful eye of the Lord and their foster Mom and Dad. Five years later the Roodhuyzen’s prayers were realized when they were able to adopt the twins that they loved so much and had already come to feel were their son and daughter . Now, yet another ten years later, Paul and Stephanie have been tapped on the heart again by our Lord and told that there are two more little girls that He needs the Roodhuyzen’s to love, cherish and raise for Him. The Roodhuyzen’s feel, who are they to question God’s will. There is only love, faith and joy ahead on this journey to bring home two very special sight impaired little girls who are very wanted and already loved by the Roodhuyzen family. Their daughter, who is now almost eleven, is so excited to have sisters that are just like her. She is eager to teach them all she knows about Braille and being “fearless” as her twin brother calls her. The strength and courage of these amazing twins, through the grace of God, can only help two other little girls also grow stong, confident and independent. There is a very large extended family waiting for these little girls to finally come home and be so very loved. Oh what a day that day will be!
5/13/13—FIRST TRIP JUNE 1
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://helpinggodssmallestofangels.webs.com/
Sam & Michelle have been married 14 years. They have three beautiful children: Abby (age 12), Jack (age 10) and Ben (age 9). The Binkley family can be described as fun-loving and adventurous. They love Jesus and the joy He brings to their lives. They enjoy spending time outdoors, exploring their beautiful state of North Carolina and also playing music together.
Life had been going along just fine and dandy for the Binkleys…until a few months ago. God began impressing upon Sam & Michelle’s hearts that He had something more for their family. That’s when their greatest adventure began. The Binkleys are brand new to adoption and will be leaning on others who have travelled this road before them for wisdom, advice and support. They are SUPER excited to grow in heart and in number!
“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than ALL we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever! Amen.”
–Ephesians 3:20-21
4/18/13—APPOINTMENT IS MAY 15
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at adventuresinabundantliving.wordpress.com

Duane and Lisa have been married for eleven years. They currently have four children, and are eagerly anticipating the ‘arrival’ of their fifth, whom they refer to as their “Angel”. Their family is already a beautiful mix of home grown and hand picked children, and everyone is excited to be on this adoption adventure together. From the youngest to the oldest, the entire family loves children, shares a passion for adoption, and has been asking God for a sweet new wee one to join their family. And the time is now!
To Duane and Lisa, one of the most precious parts about this adoption is the joy and anticipation with which their new sweet Angel’s brothers and sister are waiting for him or her to come home to them. They, too, understand the beauty of sharing forever with Angel as a family, and sharing their parents’ hearts with a child who needs that love. Angel will be loved and enjoyed, cherished and prayed for. The entire family asks for your prayers and help to bring their Angel home! They invite you to share their journey with them via their blog or on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/

The Watkins Family began a journey over two years ago to bring home a daughter, Anna and ended up bringing home a son, Vlad also. It has been one of the most amazing experiences for them as they have watched the kids blossom and grow. They have also enjoyed seeing their siblings become more mature and compassionate. They have agreed that they felt God wanted them to keep their hearts open and willing to welcome more children. So when they saw Charity they instantly felt like he was calling them to action. Kevin and Andrea have been together since high school, they work in law enforcement and the court system and it breaks their heart to see what can happen to children that do not have a good family support system. They have six children: Lindsay who is 19 and a sophomore at the University of Wyoming, she is study special education with and emphasis in nutrition. Lindsay will be marrying her high school sweetheart this July.Austin,15 who is a sophomore in high school who is studying Math, he is spending his time trying to get his first truck road worthy before his 16th birthday. Allie, 9 and in the 4th grade, she loves any animal but especially her Chihuahua, Rico Suave. Noah, 8, who has announced that he no longer wants to be the baby and has been caught surfing the RR website looking for his new little brother or sister. And of course Vlad,10 and Anna,9 who came home in October 2010. The Watkins Family asks that you support their family mission to give each of their children the support they need to become the best that God has called them to be and to bring Charity home to her forever family.
4/18/13—APPOINTMENT IS MAY 15
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://wearemorealikethandifferent.webs.com/
Steven and Holly have been married for over twelve years and have three children. Steven and Holly met in college, and got married a year after graduation. Within their first year of marriage, our first child, Luke, was born. Three years later, we were excited to add a daughter, Sophie. Their third child, Levi was born to us in June, 2009, and has been a joy for the entire family.
Steven and Holly have been thinking about and praying about adoption for approximately eighteen months. About a year ago, they decided to seriously pursue foreign adoption and began researching different countries and agencies. In the back of their minds, they considered looking into what it would mean to add a child with special needs to their family. Holly had prior experience teaching children with hearing impairments, which included children with other special needs. In February of 2012, they felt God clearly calling them to adopting a child with special needs, possibly even one with Down Syndrome. Their hearts had been broken and opened to these children who have a very special place in God’s kingdom. They are very excited to enter this next phase of their lives together and to add a new member to their family.
Steven and Holly had seen Dalton on Reece’s Rainbow when they first started looking into special needs adoption. Now that they are ready to move forward, they were blessed to have this sweet little boy still looking for his forever family. They are super excited and know that Dalton will be the blessing that God intends for their lives.
4/18/13—1ST TRIP MAY 11
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://tellmewhenwegetthere.blogspot.com/

Ben and Kathy Dailey have been married for almost 32 years, after raising their two children and three of his brother’s children after his brother passed away, they thought their life was pretty much confined to loving and spoiling their grandchildren, however God had other plans. Ben is the pastor of a small rural country Baptist Church and is working on completing his seminary studies. One day while doing research for one of his papers, he ran across a site that listed children with special needs that needed adopting. There was one particular child that caught his attention and this was a young man who was hearing impaired. What stood out to him about this particular child was he was hearing impaired. God laid this child upon Ben’s heart and finally he talked with Kathy about him and her reply to him was what are you waiting on?
Ben comes from a family of hearing impairments on both sides of his family. His father’s youngest brother was born deaf and his mother’s youngest sister went deaf due to sever ear infections. He now has a hearing loss himself, but is able to hear with the use of hearing aids, and he and Kathy both know this child will need this kind of family support from an immediate and extended family group. This child needs a home and not only that their family understands deafness first hand and already know American Sign Language (ASL) for the deaf and this young lad will need that kind of support.
4/18/13—APPOINTMENT IS MAY 15
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://bddailey.blogspot.com/



3/19/13—HOPE TO TRAVEL IN MAY
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://fitzpatrickfamilyadoption.blogspot.com/
Cody and Merry were blessed to grow up in the same rural mining and farming community. After dating a little in high school, they attended different colleges and served church missions (Cody in Poland and Merry in Venezuela). Five years after high school, they reconnected and were married in 2000. Cody works as an attorney and before their children came, Merry worked as a behavior specialist with special needs children. They are blessed to have four happy, energetic children (ages 9-2).
Early in their marriage, Cody and Merry developed valued friendships with children and adults with special needs through the Utah State University Special Olympics and by planning and attending weekly activities for a church-based group of teenagers and adults, called the Cache Valley Special Needs Mutual.
They know that the Lord is in the details of their lives and has led them to seek out and adopt a child with Down Syndrome from Eastern Europe. Please join them in their journey to find their “little-one.” They request your prayers and support as they move forward to bring him home.
“For we walk by faith, not by sight.” 2 Cor. 5:7
3/4/13—DOSSIER EN ROUTE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at lightingoursteps.blogspot.com

Five weeks from traveling to their son, Thomas and Kat received a call no parent wants to get. Jonathan (previously Sasha) had passed away. Their son, previously non-mobile/nonverbal now runs singing across meadows and streets of gold. Their son is with Jesus. They now have nine children, one is in Heaven.
The journey with Jonathan is complete. He IS their 9th child and he is with Jesus, the goal they have for all their children. They have now started the next journey to their 10th child. Some of you may know him as Alexei, but they know him as Benjamin Alexei Jonathan (after his little brother in Heaven). He is a “Lost Boy”.
Their family has already grown by one (precious Jonathan) and is now growing by two.
They have now traveled to meet Benjamin, but due to holidays in Benjamin’s country, they will have to make several trips. They travel around the 20th of May for their court date. Though they were fully funded, because of the extra trip, they now need approximately $3000.
When asked if they would do it all over again, their reply was this. “Yes, we were (and are) thankful to have the chance to love Jonathan and look forward to holding him in Heaven. Our blessings have doubled…two precious sons…how could we ask for more? This world is temporary. We will all be together again.”
4/12/13—APPT DATE RECEIVED
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at www.everlastingmomentum.blogspot.com
FULLY FUNDED!!

Al and Lisa Gemmen have been married for 7 years and have two energetic little boys, Josiah (5) and Gideon (3). They are in the process of adopting a little girl with Down Syndrome from Haiti. Al and Lisa first heard about Sonia through an urgent e-mail requesting immediate medical assistance for her. She needed open-heart surgery and a pediatric cardiologist in Haiti was not available. Immediately Lisa’s heart swelled for this little girl and she, along with her husband, began campaigning for a team of doctors and medical facility willing to donate their services to save Sonia’s life. After 3 months of phone calls, paperwork, prayer, and help from hundreds of people nationwide, God opened the doors! Miami Children’s Hospital agreed to treat Sonia and an amazing cardiologist, along with the hospital facility, donated their services.
Sonia came into Al and Lisa’s life in April 2011. She arrived in Miami with a bone infection that set back her heart surgery and kept her hospitalized for 3 weeks. Her surgery day came in June and it was one of the most amazing days in this families’ life. Sonia didn’t just have successful heart surgery. This precious little life was carried in the palm of God’s hand to be healed. One orphan of 46 million was saved and given a second chance. It’s too big of question to ask, why Sonia not another orphan? Al and Lisa do know that God did a miracle through Sonia. Her story touched the entire hospital staff. People saw Jesus in the eyes of Sonia.
Sonia became a part of the Gemmen family during those 3 months. It was a very stressful yet beautiful time for their family. Their two boys adored Sonia as their sister. Al and Lisa cared for her with the love of a father and mother. Al and Lisa prayed that God would bring Sonia into their lives again through adoption.
In July, they brought Sonia back to her orphanage, God’s Littlest Angels. Although it was heartbreaking to say good-bye to Sonia, they both felt a sense of peace that God would bring them together again as a family. They are pleased to announce that their Dossier for Sonia’s adoption arrived in Haiti December 2011.
Please join with the Gemmen family as they raise funds to cover the expenses of Sonia’s adoption.
4/18/13—WAITING FOR FINAL TRIP

Mike and Katrina have been married for 21 years and have seven children, ages 5-19. Six came to them through birth, and one through adoption. In March of 2011 they adopted Vahnya from Russia. Vahnya was also listed on Reece’s Rainbow and he also has Down Syndrome like Linden. Vahnya has been a huge blessing to his family bringing them all so much joy and love he is their little sunshine. They have all learned so much from him. The family has become active members of the with Down Syndrome community and have met so many neat people. His two big sisters Amanda and Madison have even helped to form the blog Guardian Angels. Their group helps to raise money for other families that are adopting children that are listed on Reece’s Rainbow.
The Lord has been putting a 2nd adoption on Mike and Katrina’s hearts from the day they brought Vahnya home so they knew they were not done, they were just waiting and praying for who it was that God had for them. When one evening Katrina saw Linden’s picture and just as it happened with Vahnya the Lord said to her, “This one is yours, He is yours.” She knew right at that moment that the waiting was over, that they in fact were going to do this again.
They found out that Linden is 2 years old and he only weighs 12 lbs and does not yet sit up by himself and still only drinks a bottle, he is truly like an infant. This breaks their hearts and makes them want to move even faster to get him home. They know that in their big family of love surrounding him, he will grow and be a healthy chubby little boy running around the house getting into things in no time.They know that this will not be easy, adoption takes hard work and a lot of trust in the Lord something they hope they have learned well from their first adoption. Another thing it takes is money so if you can help in anyway, to help them bring this sweet baby boy home please do. They invite you to join them on their journey to bring Linden into their forever family.
4/4/13—FIRST TRIP APRIL 19
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://littletreasureofours.blogspot.com/

“I know all the things you do, and I have opened a door for you that no one can close. You have little strength, yet you obeyed my word and did not deny me.” Rev. 3:8
Dan and Sharon have been married almost 35 years. They are the parents of 7 children; Nick, almost 31, was their first international adoption after several years of infertility. When he was 6 weeks old, Sharon went to the doctor to find that she was 8 weeks pregnant! It was at this point, when she was “complaining” to God about His timing that He whispered to Sharon a little secret. Nick was the child He had promised them years before. In order for Him to bring that miracle, He had to delay the answer they thought they were seeking- a pregnancy. Now, he was giving them that blessing also! Nine months and one day later, their only biological child, Brianna, was born. Their family was complete! But, when Brianna started kindergarten, God began working on Sharon’s heart… foster care. It took 7 years for that to become a reality. And just in time because their first foster child also became their next adoption. Dakota arrived at 4 mo and is now 17 years old. Now, they knew, their family was complete. Then, God laughed and gave them David, who came at age 5 and is now 15. David was a miracle- “apneic and pulseless” after a severe shaking, ruled “unadoptable” but his first case worker, he defied all odds and is a ray of sunshine to everyone he meets. God laughed again and Corwin arrived at age 3- he is now 11. Corwin is blessed with that extra chromosome AND an abundance of extra energy! He keeps the family hopping! Finally, twin brothers, Ben and Joe, were placed with the Robbins family in foster care at 4 mo. After almost 40 children had passed through their home and onto other adoptive families God planned for these boys to stay and, at 3 1/2 years their adoption is final. They must be done now, right? But no, God has one more gift… Alyssa will soon join this houseful of boys and bring a bit of girly-girl! They can’t wait!
4/6/13—FIRST TRIP APRIL 2013
Jim and Cathie have been married 21 years and have three beautiful children, Gabi (14), Xander (11), and Ian (4). Gabi loves to sing, run, and hang with her friends. Xander enjoys baseball and electronics (perhaps a bit too much!). Ian loves to dance and chase after the family dog, Lucky.
While initially surprised by Ian’s Down syndrome diagnosis, the family embraced this part of Ian and all that it entails. Ian had open heart surgery at 4 months of age and has been thriving ever since. It is because of all the love and wonderful lessons that Ian has taught the Thomsons that they are looking to add another blessing to their home.
Yasmine (2) is a cute blue-eyed girl with Down syndrome. Jim and Cathie don’t know much about her yet, but are trusting in God’s judgment. Oh and….Ian has given her a big thumbs up! They hope to meet Yasmine soon and bring her home to their family!
3/14/13—1ST TRIP MARCH 30
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://wecanmakeadifferencetoone.blogspot.com/
Jon and Anna met during their final year at the University of Nebraska, while in an English class called “Place Conscious Writing.” They were friends for a couple of years before they finally got moving and started getting serious. They got married in 2008 and started their new life together by picking out a little apartment on the fun side of town and spending a lot of time doing church stuff, playing guitar together, reading, and grilling out on the porch. It was very delightful.
Anna currently works as an office manager at a chiropractic office, and Jon is a youth specialist at a group home for boys. They also live in a Christian community house with other believers, which features lots of sharing meals and possessions, prayer, neighborhood potlucks, and campfires.
In 2010 they welcomed their son Ishmael into their family. He has brought lots of laughter, crazy dancing, random banter, and the occasional two-year old tantrum with him, and has been a real joy so far!
Last year Anna went to Pleven, Bulgaria, with her friend Grace, who was adopting a 7 year-old girl named Sam. Watching Grace’s story unfold was very inspiring. The experience also really opened her eyes to what life in an orphanage is like–to how intensely so many of these children need nourishment and care. Upon her return to the States, she and Jon began discussing the possibility of adoption and began researching the ins and outs of international adoption. Seeing the plight of orphans around the world and hearing their stories on a daily basis really lifted a veil for them regarding how many children have been neglected and left behind, and they felt God calling them to open their home. After a great deal of prayer they have chosen to adopt Peyton, and are very excited to welcome him into their family! They have learned a great deal during the adoption process already and are very eager to meet Peyton and to begin this new stage in life!
3/2/13—FIRST TRIP MARCH 22
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://www.gracesfault.blogspot.com/

Kevin and Jaclyn have been married for 11 years and have 3 beautiful daughters ages 7, 6 and 3. They have always dreamed of adopting a child. They have also dreamed of having a son. Adam is fulfilling 2 of their life long dreams. Their entire family is excited to get Adam and Alvin home. They are truly excited to have people share in their journey and thank you in advance for any prayers and donations that you make on their behalf.
5/4/13—USCIS APPROVED
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://grumpyjax.blogspot.com/
Adopting a child during mid-life? Jeff and Tracey say, why not? Exhaustion aside, they want to “share the love” and expand their small family. They were married 18 years ago, and adoption was always on the table. After their first son was born, they became respite foster care providers for a short time. When their second son was born with Down syndrome, they decided to focus their energies on their two sons. The following years were busy with therapies, advocating, a little home schooling, and helping to care for Jeff’s parents. This year, Tracey and Jeff found the Reece’s Rainbow site and felt strongly moved by the plight of children with disabilities in other countries. They were drawn to Marcus for various reasons. Although he is considered to be an “older child,” he will still be the youngest child in their family. They can’t wait to get through the paperwork and make their first visit to Bulgaria!
3/19/13—WAITING FOR COURT

Marty and Mandy Rhodes just completed the adoption of their two new sons, Joseph and Samuel this past June. The Rhodes’ Kids, now include, Eli, Julie, Joseph and Samuel and many would say that’s plenty. However, when Marty and Mandy traveled to meet their son Samuel for the first time, they learned that he had a friend. Little Kendra and Samuel had been together since they were 1 month old and had been moved from their baby orphanage to a big kid orphanage together. The couple was sad to be separating these two, but at the time Kendra had a family committed to bringing her home. After being home with Joseph and Samuel for two months, Marty and Mandy found our that little Kendra was going to be available for adoption, as her previously committed family could not continue their journey. While saddened for the other family, the Rhodes’ didn’t hesitate in saying, “YES!” again. The entire family is looking forward to adding a girl! A sister for Julie and witnessing the reunion of Samuel and Kendra. Please consider joining them on their next adventure and helping bring Kendra home quickly!
2/22/13—1st TRIP in MARCH
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://findingourlittleone.blogspot.com/

Jenni and Eric knew early on in their marriage that they wanted to grow their family by adopting an orphaned child. Their desire was to have a large family and in 2010, they began the process of adoption of a brother and sister ages 7 and 4. The entire family welcomed their new son and daughter with open arms when they arrived on Valentine’s Day 2012. During the adoption process, the Wolfenbargers developed a deep love for Africa and they felt that they would gladly adopt again. Due to Jenni’s professional experience with children with special needs, they were open to children with various medical conditions.
When Jenni and Eric learned of a little girl with cerebral palsy who was in need of adoption, they knew she was the perfect addition to their family. She was featured on Reece’s Rainbow and Jenni was familiar with the organization for their advocacy for children with special needs. The Wolfenbargers are excited to begin another adoption journey and witness the transformation that happens when a child joins a loving family.
5/13/13—FINAL TRIP IN JUNE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at joyfuljourneymom.blogspot.com
Eric and Joy Hanchett adopted their daughter, Emmeline (14), over ten years ago from Ukraine. In the decade that followed, they enjoyed their comfortable, happy life and didn’t think much about adoption or orphans… until March 2011. Feeling nostalgic, Joy began reading recent adoption stories and developed a passion for advocating for orphans. She “happened upon” Reece’s Rainbow and was drawn to Sarah. Eric, however, didn’t think the time was right. He wasn’t convinced they were meant to adopt again.
Joy kept praying for Sarah’s family to find her, and in early May, they did! Eric began seeing signs that they were called to adopt, and the very day Joy found more information about Sarah, Eric had made the decision to go forward with adoption plans. They are so excited to be embarking on this new adventure, and Emmeline is thrilled to be a big sister.
Eric is a paramedic, and Joy homeschools Emmeline, who is completing eighth grade this spring. They have an older daughter, Jessica (22), who lives several states away, where she works in a library and attends college.
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog http://where-your-treasure-is.blogspot.com/
Andy and Bethany are excited and grateful to begin this journey of welcoming Timothy as a part of their family. The Nagels have been married for 8 years and have been richly blessed by their two biological sons, Zachary (4) and Caleb (2). Andy serves as a pastor and Bethany is completing her training as a counselor. For years they have sensed that God would call them to adopt—specifically sensing that God had in mind a child with Down Syndrome for them. However, they had no idea how this would come about. Coincidentally (or not!), they moved to Germantown, Maryland where they became aware of the important work of Reece’s Rainbow, and were privileged to begin supporting and praying for friends who were adopting through this ministry. In God’s perfect and unpredictable timing, they were led and encouraged to consider stepping out in faith themselves. Already, they feel that their lives have been changed by adoption—not only do they more clearly understand the heartbreaking need of orphans, but they also more fully understand the great love of God which has welcomed them—once spiritual orphans and outcasts– into the family of God through the grace of God’s adoption of them in Jesus Christ. They ask for your prayers and invite you to follow their story.
12/10/12—WAITING FOR COURT
Follow the Nagel family’s adoption journey on their blog www.adoptingmatters.blogspot.com
We are so happy to be growing our family through adoption! We appreciate your prayers and encouragements. Financial donations are greatly appreciated.
12/10/12—WAITING FOR COURT

Paul and Maria have been married for seven years. Before Paul and Maria married, they discussed one day adopting or becoming foster parents. After having two of their own children, they discovered Reece’s Rainbow. Initially they doubted that they could undertake special needs adoption, with their two young children, a 5 year old and 2 year old, keeping them busy. Paul and Maria were inclined to wait, but seeing the experiences of the other families, God changed their hearts and adopting a child with special needs became a possibility.
By January 2012, Paul and Maria, carrying the conviction that adoption may be the next direction for their family, started their homestudy without a specific child identified. Both agreed that if God desired this to work out, then it would. Over the next months and through different roadblocks, God further adjusted Paul and Maria’s plans on what their child’s special needs would be, what country they would find her in, and He added fortitude against the unknowns. Gemma’s diagnoses are vague. She, like all the other children in her orphanage, have suffered greatly and the effects on her long-term growth, physical, and mental development are unknown. Paul and Maria are sure they have been guided to the decision to adopt and, specifically, to welcome Gemma home. They can’t wait! But, since they have to… you can read the full background of their story and Gemma’s, follow their preparations, and witness what comes of their family’s little light at carryyourlight.blogspot.com.
5/15/13—WAITING FOR COURT
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://carryyourlight.blogspot.com/
Scott and Ashley met in college in 2001, started dating in 2002, became engaged in 2003, and married in 2004! Both were open to a house full of children from the beginning, whether through adoption or biologically. The Lord blessed them with a pregnancy in 2010 with twins that ended in miscarriage due to a blighted ovum (where the embryo fails to develop). The Lord used that experience as well as the testimonies/stories of friends & even strangers to open their heart towards the path of adoption for their family. They do not feel as though adoption is “plan B” but Gods “plan A.” It’s not something they chose because of their circumstances, but how they felt led by the Lord to carry out James 1:27. Scott & Ashley are excited to see how the Lord fills their empty rooms in their home with children. Whether their children are biological or adopted, with or without special needs, & regardless of race, they view them as their children who may or may not share DNA but will share a family.
Ashley had browsed Reece’s Rainbow several times and would check back on certain children that grabbed her heart to see if they had families yet. One little boy tugged at her heart more than usual and she sent the information to her husband. Both agreed to pray on it but felt as though without a specific answer, they could only take a leap of faith as Peter did in the Bible and “get out of the boat.” They prayed that doors would be closed if it wasn’t in the Lord’s will but instead they all flew open! Scott & Ashley are thrilled to be on the journey of welcoming their first child into their home. Join them in praying through their process, traveling along the journey, and watching the Lord show up in many ways!
1/2/13—FIRST TRIP JANUARY 2013
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at 1more1less.blogspot.com
Quin and Whitney have been happily married for nearly 12 years. They are the proud parents of three amazing children, ages 8, 5, and 2. They thought their family was complete, but their eyes were opened to the plight of special needs children waiting for their forever families a little over a year ago as a friend adopted through Reece’s Rainbow. They knew in their hearts at that time that some day they would be the family one of these beautiful children was looking for. They feel the time is right to take this leap of faith and welcome all who wish to join them in their journey as they race to rescue their baby girl, whom they hope to name Meg!
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://amiracleformeg.blogspot.com/
After 9 years of marriage and 2 biological children, Dan and Sarah Brewer began feeling satisfied with their family status. Literally a week or so later God placed a call on their lives to explore expanding their family through adoption. Only a few short months went by before they found themselves staring into the eyes of precious Anna. An inexplicable conception occurred in their hearts that day and there was no denying what had to happen next. When you find the child God has for you, somehow all of your questions and fears disappear and all you can think about is bringing your child home. Dan and Sarah don’t want their daughter to wait any longer. She’s been waiting long enough. They need to bring Anna home.
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://chosenbygodsgrace.blogspot.com/
Dennis & Cindy have been married 35 years. They have 8 children Jennifer, Adam, Andrew, Aaron, Alex, Austin, Addison, Nora, one son in-law Kevin, two daughter in-laws Laura & Casey, 3 grandchildren Westin 7, Trentin 5, and Cindy Sue 2. Three of their children are married, one in the Air Force, two one the mission field and two are still home schooled. Dennis is adopted and so are his three siblings, his two sister’s were adopted through Holt from Korea. So adoption has been on their hearts. Cindy started looking at RR after friends Lindy & Guy and Maria & Michael brought their little girl and boys home. She started talking to Dennis but he just wasn’t ready. So she started praying along with two of her girlfriends Lisa and Debbie that God would change Dennis’s heart. She went on RR and a new little girl Adalyn was listed and she knew instantly that this was the little girl. You see three of their children were born with cleft lip and Addison was born with bilateral lip, gum and palate. Addison’s middle name is Alyn and so is Dennis’s. God had already named their little girl. So Cindy went to Dennis and told him about this little baby okand at 1:30 Saturday May 26 Dennis said Yes! We’ve stepped out on faith knowing God will provide everything we will need to bring her home. Please pray for us as we seek guidance from the Lord and work quickly to bring her home so she can have the surgery she needs.
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://eightwasnotenough.blogspot.com/
Mike and Kelly have been married for almost twenty years and have four biological children. Their youngest daughter was born with Down syndrome almost five years ago. In 2009, Kelly came across a blog that described the plight of abandoned orphans with Down Syndrome in Eastern European countries. The blog included a link to Reece’s Rainbow. After spending hours of reading through the web site (and shedding numerous tears!) Kelly and their oldest daughter Jesslyn signed up to be prayer warriors. It was not the right time for Mike and Kelly to adopt back then. However, the issue never permanently left Kelly’s heart. Three years and several military moves later, God began nagging at Kelly’s heart and directing her once again to Reece’s Rainbow. She and Mike tried to commit to two different boys at different times during the past year, but each time another family got there first! Now they realize who God was trying to show them from the beginning and what Mike had been secretly hoping for… another little girl! One night, they both separately scrolled through the faces of waiting children and felt God drawing them to the same little girl.. unbeknownst to each other!! They decided to step out in faith and trust God to lead them on this journey towards bringing sweet little Natalie home. The LeBu siblings can’t wait to meet their new little sister and are anxious to welcome her into the family!
1/17/12—WAITING FOR COURT DATE

John and Amy met in college and have been married for 10 years. They have three children: Josh (9), Anna (7) and Ben (4). When Ben was born, they were surprised to discover he had designer genes, otherwise known as Trisomy 21 or Down syndrome. Ben was also born with two congenital heart defects which were surgically- repaired when he was only 3 months old. Very quickly, Ben had the entire family wrapped around his little finger! He has brought so much happiness and light into the Jupin home!
When John and Amy discovered Reece’s Rainbow last year, their hearts were broken. How could these children, who look so much like their own sweet Ben boy, not have loving homes filled with doting parents and siblings? They began making small donations to several families and following some of their adoption blogs. But still adoption seemed so out of reach.
Then one day, while looking at RR, Amy saw the picture of a little boy that reminded her so much of her other children. That night, she showed it to John and he agreed that maybe they should do more. Maybe they should adopt too. Following their hearts, the Jupin family is beginning the process of bringing home their fourth child, Davis, a little boy from Russia, the same age as their Ben. They have no doubt that Davis will soon have them all wrapped around his little finger too!
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the Jupin family’s adoption journey on their blog at jupinfamily.blogspot.com

Rob and Donna were married in 1985. Rob works as a Sales Manager and Donna works in preschool ministry. Rob and Donna have been greatly blessed with three beautiful daughters. Their oldest is married and enjoying married life! Their second daughter presently attends a job training program for adults with special needs. And the “baby girl” attends college and is studying microbiology/pre med.
Rob and Donna’s lives changed dramatically with the birth of their second daughter. She has several medical, developmental and educational disabilities. Though having faced many obstacles, she has made progress well beyond what most predicted. God has been so faithful through many years of therapies, special education and doctor visits, and today she is looking forward to soon getting a job!
Five years ago their oldest daughter began to care for a little girl with Down Syndrome during the summer. As the youngest daughter grew older, she also began caring for this angel. God has since worked to cause this family to become like “real” family to the Thomas’. It was through their sweet little one’s life that God caused the entire Thomas family to fall in love with children with Down Syndrome.
Rob was adopted as an infant, and so adoption has always been dear to their hearts. After having their three daughters, they were so busy raising them that the idea only came up occasionally. In the spring of 2011, Donna was introduced to the Reece’s Rainbow site and began looking at all of the beautiful children featured. Overwhelmed with the cost, the idea of adoption seemed only a dream to her. However, one little face never left her mind…
In the fall of 2011, with their youngest moving away to college, the house became unusually quiet! Through following the adoption story of a family at church (again through RR) Donna began to once again dream of bringing one of these sweet ones home. As God worked in her heart, the same little face stared back at her from the page—Anastasia still did not have a home.
As she began to pray, God reminded her that HE was to be the one to speak to Rob’s heart, and not her. So, she prayed and kept quiet, only mentioning Anastasia to Rob asking him to pray she would find a home. One evening in January, during a special dinner, Rob ordered his food, took a few sips of his tea, and turned to her and said, “ Tell me all about this little girl and what it takes to adopt her.” Wow—God had certainly worked in his heart!
As they have begun this journey, their Heavenly Father has affirmed their decision to commit to adopting Anastasia in many ways. Every day is a walk of faith. Every day they take the next one, two or three steps toward bringing Anastasia home to be a part of their family. Every day they pray that God’s Spirit would speak to her little heart and assure her that she is loved and treasured—assure her that she is being pursued by parents, sisters and grandparents that already love her. Rob and Donna’s prayer for Anastasia is Psalm 139:5 –Father please hem Anastasia in behind and before, and lay Your hand upon her.”
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://hemmedinbyHim.blogspot.com

Jody Johnson is a single mother with three sons, one of which is living at home with her. She has had a heart for orphans in Russia, specifically, since she visited there as a child. She was raised in Alasska and her school had the first foreign exhange for students between the United States and the then U.S.S.R. After a very long wait and thoughtful prayer and consideration, they have settled on Oksana. She and her children believe that they are called by God to minister to orphans and through such ministering bring glory to God. Her oldest son says, “Having a family means more to me than anything and I cannot imagine not having that. I think we should share our family with someone who needs it …” Regarding special needs children, he says, “What kind of person would I be if I said, “You don’t deserve a family because you’re not perfect?” The Johnson family believes every person at one time or another has a special need an that we are called as Christians to minister to one another during those time. They know the road to adoption can be long and require great patience, but they are committed to the task and will follow as the Lord leads them. They appreciate your prayers and would be happy to have you follow along with them as they blog their way through the process. it is their prayer that throughout the process, God will open the hearts of those who may not know Him and cause them to want to know more about the Love that drives people to seek out and rescue orphan children the way that Jesus sought out and rescued us.
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://

Paul and Michelle met his sophomore year at bible college and three years later got married in August of 1994. The first year of marriage was blessed with finishing college and soothing the cries of Kersten, she kept them very busy and happy. Nineteen months later the household was blessed with another little girl named Kelsee, she was the little helper that was needed. Life was filled with laughter, crying, joy and learning, it also seemed to be racing by and all seemed as though it was planned until the call was awakened in their hearts. The call to add another addition to the Mosley family was heard and prayerfully will be answered when Artem becomes what was intended for him to be. Paul and Michelle have taken the time to listen to God and be prepared. The girls were taught at an early age that we are all God’s children and some of us need more help than others, therefore if called to action be faithful in doing so. The call was heard and action is taken with the hearts united and dreams inspired, all the love, support and prayers God will open the doors for Artem to enjoy his sisters’ cueing and laughter and dad and mom’s love and instruction.
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the Mosley family’s adoption journey on their blog at www.arteminthehouse.blogspot.com
We are so excited to add a child to our family! Any financial donation would be incredibly appreciated, as would prayers and emotional support. Thank you for helping us bring this child home!
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Jenni and Josh Johnston met in 2004, while both serving in the military. They quickly got married and began building a family. After giving birth to two children they adopted a little boy from Ethiopia. After Ethiopia, Jenni and Josh learned about the HIV/AIDS epidemic and how it was affecting the orphan crisis. After 11 months of praying, crying, advocating, and fund-raising for her, Jenni and Josh decided it was time to start the adoption process. They are stepping out in faith and trusting that God will provide the resources to bring their Russian princess home.
1/22/13—COURT IS FEBRUARY 8
Steve and Katrina have been married for 18 years. They have 3 boys and one adopted princess. In 2003, they were pregnant with their 4th son when they discovered that he no longer had a heartbeat. Katrina was 6 months pregnant at the time. Because of this loss and the hard pregnancies that Katrina has, they decided to look into adopting.
In 2007 they looked into becoming foster parents. Shortly after they got the call for their little princess. They knew they were only her foster parents but immediately feel in love with her. After 18 months the birth parents decided it would be in the little princess’ best interest to be adopted by Steve and Katrina. Her adoption was finalized in April 2010.
In July of 2011 they decided to adopt again. Katrina had worked with children that have special needs and was a sign language interpreter. So they decided they would like to add a child that has Down syndrome to their family.
In July of 2012 they meet an adorable little girl that is 6 years old and has been living in an orphanage all her life. They fell in love with her and are awaiting a court date to make her a part of their forever family.
They would appreciate any support you can give them.
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://operationorphannomore.blogspot.com/
Many years ago, Jason and Jaime visited an orphanage while traveling overseas. Their hearts were touched and burdened for the children and so they considered that one day they might adopt. Married now for 10 years with 3 biological children they had been thinking about adding another child to their family, presumably through a pregnancy. However, Jaime’s feelings came as a surprise when she stumbled upon a picture of Isaac . She felt as if God was tugging on her heart, connecting her somehow to this precious boy dressed in a pink onsie. When she shared the picture and Jason, they felt compelled to pray. As they did, they felt their hearts opening more and more to an idea that made their hearts race; adoption. They know Isaac deserves a family to champion and adore him all throughout his life. They cherish the blessing and joy it will be when they can hold him close and help him step into the fullness of God’s blessings for his future.
12/20/12—COURT IS JANUARY 16
Follow the Kelley family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://room4love.blogspot.com
Kristen and Andrew have a history of following their hearts. It only took one blind date for this young couple to know they were meant to be. Fast forward four years and they are happily married, living in their first house with three furry kids. Life felt pretty complete until one ordinary day when Kristen stumbled upon Reece’s Rainbow. Scrolling past so many little faces filled with hope and promise, Kristen was overwhelmed. As someone working in the early childhood special education field, she knew how much potential each child had if just given the opportunity. It was in that moment that she saw Claudia. Immediately a flood of images went through her mind and every single one included Claudia as a part of her and Andrew’s future. Suddenly-that “pretty complete life” felt like it was missing something pretty huge. It was a moment very reminiscent of that first blind date. It was meant to be.
Several weeks of intense soul searching, discussion, research, and a lot of prayer came down to one simple question, “Is this little girl our daughter?” They both knew the answer immediately and it didn’t come from research. It came from their faith that Claudia was always meant to be part of their life.
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Charles and Eli (Elisabeth) met at church. In fact, she was a teacher in his religious education class and they married in 2009. Charles brought three children to the party, Jordan and Brianne, both young adults who are finding their own paths and 12 year old Shiloh who is making her way through 6th grade! One of their greatest wishes was to increase the family with biological children but when it became clear that was not to be they started looking at other options. They had just begun the process to become foster parents when a new option presented itself.
One of Eli’s bridesmaids blogged about special needs orphans and posted asking for donations to help these beautiful children find permanent homes. While the thought of this tugged at their heartstrings they felt they couldn’t possibly consider international adoption – the cost alone was insurmountable. But then someone showed them a video of other families in the process and Charles was sunk. This had captured his heart.
Eli was a different matter because her head usually leads her heart; but her faith leads both. New friends and old friends came together and prayed for God to reveal His will. She read another friend’s blog which quoted the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which said, in part:
“On coming into the world, man is not equipped with everything he needs for developing his bodily and spiritual life. He needs others. Differences appear tied to age, physical abilities, intellectual or moral aptitudes…. These differences belong to God’s plan, who wills that each receive what he needs from others, and that those endowed with particular “talents” share the benefits with those who need them.”
When she read that nothing was clearer than the fact that these least of those among us need a home and that home was in Arizona with her family.
2/10/13—WAITING FOR COURT DATE
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://ourfamilysmith.blogspot.com/
Brad and Jonana have been married for 14 years. Brad is a systems engineer for a financial services company, and Jonana is a stay-at-home mom. They have two biological children, a boy and a girl. Matthew is the oldest, and he was born in 2001. He is all boy and plays hard and loves to be outside. Gracie is the little sister who was born in 2006. She is all girl, and loves to sing and dance. While Brad and Jonana thought their family was complete with two children, God began to show them that they indeed need to add a special needs child to their family. God laid sweet little Albina on their hearts, and they fell in love with her. When they made their prayerful decision known to their children, God had already been working in that also. Matthew and Gracie were so excited, and cannot wait to see their new sister come home.
1/24/13—COURT IS FEBRUARY 6
Follow the Jolly family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://calledyoubyname.blogspot.com/

Daniel and Kimberly were high school sweethearts. When Kimberly went away to college, Daniel decided to follow her there. They dated all through college and got married a little over a month after graduating. They had their first son a year later. They knew they wanted to have a big family, and in their 10 years of Marriage they have been blessed with four biological children. People are always asking them how many children they would like to have and their first born always responds” twelve!” They would just be happy with however many God called them to.5/1/13—COURT IS MAY 13
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://heartstowardhome.blogspot.com/

Ash and Danielle have been married for almost 11 years. They have 6 wonderful children; their ages range from 19 months -9 years old, the oldest being a boy with the heart of a daddy and 5 little mommies anxiously awaiting the arrival of this precious little one. The family found Reece’s Rainbow back in December during the Angel Tree Program and instantly fell in love with all the children. After finding out the circumstances these children face their hearts were broken. They prayed that the Lord would show them His will regarding adoption and are confident that this is what God has called them to do. They are all looking forward to bringing this sweet little guy home, where he will never be lacking in hugs and kisses from his Mommy and Daddy as well as his many siblings. They are excited to add him to their extended church family as much as their own, and can’t wait to share how much Jesus loves him!
11/5/12—WAITING FOR FINAL TRIP
Follow the Farley family’s adoption journey on their blog at www.Farleykids.blogspot.com
UPDATED: Kolina will be joining the family, too!!
Linda has always known that children were part of her calling. In high school she volunteered at the State School for the Retarded where she fell in love with a little girl named Coleen who had Down Syndrome. Coleen forever changed Linda’s life. Through that experience Linda learned that institutions were no place for children. Linda and Coleen have had a life long love for each other. It is in honor of Coleen and for God’s glory that led Linda to adopt special needs children.
Linda began her adotpion journey as a foster parent for special needs kids and adopted nine of her children through the State. But God’s calling to Linda wasn’t completed with those children. He connected her to Reece’s Rainbow and through this ministry she adopted her next three children, two from Latvia and one who was born in the Republic of Georgia.


Brent and Amanda Unroe are parents not new to Reece’s Rainbow or adoption. They just brought home 5 children in July of 2012 from Eastern Europe. Prior to that they adopted 12 children via US foster care adoption and also had 1 biological child. Yes, that brings their total number of children at home to 18 now! They aren’t done accepting God’s blessings yet though.
Keith is the youngest and by far the smallest child in their family. He was adopted from an orphanage in which the children had all endured years of neglect and starvation. He was less than 12 pounds when he joined their family in July and they have been blessed to watch him grow to 28 pounds in the 6 months that he has been home. He has learned to sit up, crawl, pull to a stand, and has taken a few independent steps already! More importantly he has learned about love, fun, family, freedom, and pure joy. He has more joy than anyone they’ve ever seen!
Shortly after coming home, God impressed upon the Unroes that He had plans for them to go back. Amanda even tried to have a conversation with Him about how much “easier” it would be if they waited a year or so, but at least long enough to save more up toward going back. She then felt God express that the cross wasn’t “easy” and paid for her adoption. She went home and filled out the paperwork and made the needed calls. Soon after that God showed them “WHO” and they wouldn’t have waited for the world!
They are heading back to Keith’s orphanage to bring home 3 more special blessings who they will name Charity (Presley on RR), Johnathan (Carson on RR), and Matthew (Thad on RR). They are amazed that God has chosen them to go on this journey again and feel incredibly blessed. Matthew is 9 years old and only 18 pounds, so they feel a huge urgency to get to him and get him the medical care that he needs so badly. He has a brain injury caused by domestic violence and has many contractures as well as other needs. Charity has Autism, which is something they are very familiar with, as her main need. Carson has hydrocephalus and a shunt, which is something that their 6 year old son at home has too. They are saving and fundraising with their whole hearts to get these children home where they can thrive. They appreciate your help with donations, fundraising, and most of all prayers!
5/21/13—FIRST TRIP JUNE 6
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at godsrainbowsinourlives.blogspot.com
Michelle and Michael have been married for 6 years and currently have no children. They have always believed that they would build their family by adopting a waiting child. Michelle works with children with special needs and always had the desire to adopt a special needs child of her own. Michael always wanted to help provide an older, waiting child a loving home. God recently made it clear that they were to adopt internationally. They have many friends who have been blessed to build their family through international adoption. Michelle and Michael are excited that they will now begin their family and that they can finally experience the joy of an adoption of their own. They cannot wait to bring their new daughter home and share all the fun they will have with their little girl! We ask for your prayers for us and our daughter as we wait to bring her home.
4/12/13—APPT DATE RECEIVED
Joey and Karly have been happily married for 6 years. They met in 2003 when Karly moved to the US from Australia, and quickly became friends. They were married in 2006 and knew that it wouldn’t be long before they started having children. They knew they would also like to adopt someday. They have three beautiful girls. Kyah age 5, Savannah age 4 and Ava age 2. Karly gets hyperemsis (24/7 throwing up) when pregnant so pregnancy is tough, and with Ava there were many complications that caused Joey start to consider that it might be too tough on Karly to have anymore children naturally. After Ava’s Birth they found out she had Down Syndrome. Also during a complicated labor, Karly was severely injured. For a lot of Ava’s first year they struggled with Karly recovering from injury, learning to walk again, and care for the children. Dicovering a new normal with therapies for Ava, and lots of Dr appointments. It was a long hard year, that strengthened the family and helped them grow that much closer. Considering all the complications with pregnancy and birth that Karly had been through, they felt that now might be the time to adopt.
Karly found Reece’s rainbow on a blog one day, while bedridden, and went back to look over the children many times. Karly always felt that people that adopted those children were amazing, she didn’t think she could do it. One day, while in the process of filling out an application for another adoption agency, Karly decided to go check out Reece’s Rainbow. That is when she found Jaxon. Karly showed Jaxon to Joey, and they both couldn’t get him off their minds. They prayed about what to do, and before long they knew.
They committed to adopting Jaxon first, and after many months of paperwork, fundraising, laboring, investing into and loving Jaxon, they found out that he had passed away. This news was devastating to the whole family. They had lost a son, the girls a brother…
As hard as it was to “move forward” they knew that they couldn’t quit. They continued forward to adopt Micah. Only to find that door close a few months later when Russia closed it’s doors. They are continuing their adoption in honor of Jaxon, and Micah, and will be bringing a brother home. Considering the plight of all the orphans on Reece’s Rainbow, and knowing what happened to Jaxon, there is a great urgency to get Ollie home.
There are many family members and friends at home, that are so anxious to love on this little guy. Please consider making a donation to help the Jaco’s bring their son home. All life is precious, and deserves a chance.
5/9/13—APPT IS JUNE 12
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://theuplook.blogspot.com/

Troy and Tiffany met in 1991 in Aggieland and were married in January 1994. Since that time, they’ve been blessed with four beautiful girls and one crazy little guy. In a world and culture that increasingly views children as a curse, they believe children are a true blessing from God. While neither Troy nor Tiffany set out plans early to have a large family, God has continued to lead them on this journey and has placed it on their hearts to provide a nurturing home and opportunity for a better life for children in addition to their own.
In following this calling, Troy and Tiffany have considered a number of different options over the last few years; however, the call came loud and clear to both of them when Tiffany found Steven on Reece’s Rainbow. Over the last three years, God has given all the means to provide for this special little guy including a loving home with plenty of space indoors and out to give Steven an opportunity to enjoy a great life far beyond his current future can offer. All five of their children are excited about their potential new family member and look forward to providing a wonderful, nurturing home and family for Steven. The family requests and looks forward to the prayers and support from their friends and family as they move forward in this new adventure.
5/24/13—FIRST TRIP MAY 26
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Kent and Christine’s story begins with a boy meeting a girl in college, and boy and girl becoming best friends. Being best friends led to marriage in 1989, and 23 years later they are STILL best friends, with a family of 8 beautiful children – six biological children, ages 10-22, and two son-in-laws – adopted by their daughters
Their youngest son, Brady, came with the little something extra that is Down Syndrome, and has blessed their lives in ways they could never have imagined.
Since Brady’s birth, Christine and Kent have been avid advocates for children with Down Syndrome. They never imagined the Lord would lead them on the path to adoption. About a year ago, however, Christine felt strongly prompted by the spirit to bring the subject up to Kent. She had found a beautiful little girl on Reece’s Rainbow that she felt was meant to come to their family. Kent prayed and pondered, and although at that time the answers to their prayers were different, the Lord soon set their feet upon the path that has now led them to Fiona.
Christine and Kent have been humbled by the love that the Lord feels for all His children. For Him to take the time to prompt two parents a world away to find one tiny little girl given up at birth, simply because she comes with a little something extra, reaffirms to them that He knows each of His children personally and loves them all. They are excited, thrilled, happy, but most of all BLESSED to have the opportunity to bring Fiona home to a place where she will be loved, accepted, valued, and cherished.
As Down Syndrome advocates, Kent and Christine are hopeful that Fiona’s adoption will also help lead to an even greater good. Fiona is the youngest child with Down Syndrome to be listed for adoption from her country. They know how important it is for every child to have a family, and what a difference early intervention can make for children with Down Syndrome. It is their hope that with Fiona’s adoption, more children with DS will be able to be listed at younger ages and find their forever families.
Kent and Christine invite you to share in their joy and journey in any way possible – through prayer, donations, love, and encouragement as they work hard and trust in the Lord to help them bring Fiona home to her forever family!
5/2/13—TRAVELING MAY 31
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at www.familyforfiona.blogspot.com

We married at the age of 18 and believe it or not never discussed how big of a family we wanted. Now here we are 23 years later with four biological blessings ages 20, 17, 13, 10 and one adopted blessing age 2 with another blessing coming from China!
Adoption was on my heart for 8 years and I mentioned it many times to my husband but it was not in his heart at the time. In the spring of 2011 when our youngest was eight we were on a walk and he surprised me by telling me he would like to adopt! My prayers were answered!
We found our son waiting on a list for special focus, harder to place children. He had a scary diagnosis but we prayed about it and knew he was to be our son. Now, six months home we can’t imagine life without this gift!
We felt the pull to adopt another boy with special needs not long after we were home. I have always had a special place in my heart for dwarfism so I spoke to an adoption advocate about some waiting children with dwarfism. We looked at a file of a little boy who was six years old. Since we were in the process of an out of state move with the military we felt the timing wasn’t right and we still had to figure out funding for another adoption. However, we never stopped thinking about him or praying for him and once we got to our new home we knew he was our son and we had to go and get him!
5/1/13—TRAVELING JUNE 6
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Justin and Melissa met in 2007 when Melissa was entering her last semester of Nursing School. They married two years later in September 2009. They didn’t have to wait long to welcome their first child, Abigail Rose in July 2010. Justin and Melissa loved being parents and couldn’t wait to add more children to their family. Instead, they were faced with the tragedy of losing their precious Abigail when she passed away in her sleep soon after her 1st Birthday. Even in the face of their loss, Justin and Melissa never gave up their hopes and dreams for their family which included a life filled with children. Melissa started researching international adoption and came upon Reece’s Rainbow. They both had no idea that there are so many children in the world just waiting for a family! As the months passed they began to feel a calling to adopt a waiting child. Melissa inquired about many children but for different reasons, it was not meant to be. Melissa waited to inquire about Hadley assuming there would be many families interested. Hadley was almost matched with a family but it turned out Melissa’s timing was perfect. The other family changed their mind and the agency partner contacted them to ask, “Are you still interested?” “Yes! We’re still interested!” And that’s when they knew that Hadley was destined to be their daughter. Justin and Melissa are excited to start this journey to bring their daughter home and would appreciate any support you can provide!
11/19/12—DOSSIER SUBMITTED
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Upon reading Jack’s profile on Reece’s Rainbow, we became putty in his hands! Jack is well aware that at his age, a family will most likely not come for him. He’s seen family after family come to his orphanage and go home with younger children in tow. Unfortunately Jack lives with a manageable medical condition that excluded him from being considered, that highly desirable “healthy, white infant” during his prime adoption years. He thinks he is all alone, and that no one loves him. We are going to prove this sweet boy wrong! We think he is perfect just the way he is. Although most of his childhood has passed, Jack still deserves the love of a family, safety, guidance, and the chance at a promising future. We are excited beyond belief to provide
him with everything a child deserves.
Although our intention was to save up $40,000 to complete Jack’s adoption over the next few years, we quickly realized that Jack literally does not have years to spare. We are working hard to bring Jack home, and we would be so honored if you would consider becoming a part of his lifesaving journey.
12/14/12—DOSSIER COMPLETE
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The Lewis family, established in 2007, is extremely excited to be on this journey! Their family consists of David and Tiffany and two lovely children, Noah (3 yrs) and Audrey (1 yr) and cannot wait to add a third to the mix! Though there have been some ups and downs along the way, they are forever grateful that God has lead them to their son, Hudson!
David manages a team of accountants in the fascinating world of finance, and Tiffany is blessed with a great work-at-home job assisting real estate appraisers meet their continuing education requirements. The family has devoted their lives to following Christ and feel adding to their family through adoption is a wonderful way to honor God’s word by loving and taking care of others. With Tiffany’s extroverted nature, they also believe that theyare meant to be advocates for children with special needs!
They understand that this is a long, stressful and expensive process. They are absolutely convinced that the end will justify the means and they are so grateful to be be on this path regardless of the sacrifice it takes. They are very appreciative to all those who will be a part of their journey. Whether it be through financial contributions, prayers for patience and endurance or even just holding their hands literally and figuratively along the way, they are forever thankful!
11/19/12—HOPE TO TRAVEL IN JANUARY 2013
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Michael and Lori have been together for 7 years. They have four children, all girls, Karma, Kassidee, Aiya, and Alaska, ages 11, 10, 4, and 20 months respectively. Alaska was born with Down Syndrome. She has changed the hearts of Michael and Lori for the better, and brought the love level of their family to a new high! Lori had mentioned to Michael before that she would like to bring another special angel into the family, but Michael did not feel it would be a good idea at the time. Several months later, Lori found herself looking through the children on the Reece’s Rainbow website, as she has done a few times before. She prayed that those children would find families, just as she had done before. Then she came to a picture that she stopped on, tears welled up and she blurted, “Oh, I am your Mama!” She knew that this little boy, Brock, belonged home with her family, and that God was calling on her to do so. She prayed for over a month about it, nervous to tell Michael, but he sensed something was wrong, and coaxed it out of her. To Lori’s surprise and absolute joy, Michael agreed that this was the right thing to do and that Brock should be home with them! God has sent them on this amazing journey together and they are looking forward to bringing their son home! The girls are looking forward to having a little brother as well!
12/20/12—DOSSIER COMPLETE, USCIS APPROVED
Follow the family’s adoption journey on their blog at http://throwingastarfish.blogspot.com/