Thursday, January 21, 2010

Little Cadine

Little Cadine is only a baby. Her mother and father admire her with pride. Her cute little smile, and her smooth, silky skin sheen with the hope of tomorrow.

Yet, in the twinkle of an eye she became an orphan. Now little Cadine lays on an old mattress crying out for mommy and daddy to come home.

The sad truth is the recent Haitian earthquake has taken the lives of thousands of men, women and children, forever shattering the landscape of the Haitian people. Life will never be the same and for thousands of sweet little girls and boys their parents will never return.

Can you imagine a child not having someone to call “mommy” or “daddy”? Pause a moment from eating that bowl of cookies-n-crème, turn on CNN and that reality will be right in front of your content eyeballs.

The greatest joy in life is giving, and no greater love is this; than laying down your life (as you know it now) for another. A decision you make today could change the lives of one of these orphans forever.

Consider adopting now.

Speaking from personal experience, adopting a child is one of the greatest thrills imaginable. It stretches your faith beyond all limitations, teaches you the truth about sacrifice, and fills your soul with an amazing sense of significance.

God does something magical in your life when you decide to provide an orphan a lifetime of love. You will sense His presence, His favor and His hand in your life like never before. You only live once! Are you really ready to miss out on doing something beyond your own little world? Adopting doesn’t “change” your life. It only makes it better!

You can change and bless a little Cadine today. Orphans by the thousands are arriving in the States daily. They deserve and need a family and it might very well be YOU that God is calling to do so.

People often say this to us about our son, “Ahh, he is blessed to have you!”

Our response is always the same – “No, trust me. We are the one’s that are blessed to have him!”

Contact Dillon International today!

http://www.dillonadopt.com/Haiti_screen.htm

“Mordecai had a cousin named Hadassah, whom he had brought up because she had neither father nor mother. This girl, who was also known as Esther, was lovely in form and features, and Mordecai had taken her as his own daughter when her father and mother died.” Esther 2:7


© 2010, J. Brady"

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