Thursday, August 5, 2010

Our New Journey

Let me share with you our journey. Our family has recently decided to adopt a little boy from Ethiopia. This is how we came to this point in our lives. When we got married, we talked about adoption. Clint tells people that when he was a little boy he always wanted to adopt. He grew up watching Different Strokes (what you talkin' about Willis), and from that show, God grew in him a desire to have biological and adopted children. It has been a topic of discussion over our 15 years of marriage. However, neither of us had a peace that 1. we were called, and 2. that it was completely our desire.

In March, Clint led a mission team of 12 to Ntcheu, Malawi, in Africa. Our church partnered with an organization in Northwest Arkansas, Bigger Than Life, to build an orphanage in Ntcheu, called Esther's House. We have teams that travel there several times a year. Chandler, our oldest child, went with Clint on the trip. It truly was an amazing experience for both of them and for the entire team. Chandler came home, and he begged his parents to adopt from Africa. Little did Chandler know (or Clint know) ... the Lord was placing the same desire in Ashley.

Shortly, before the trip, Ashley asked our friend/student pastor's wife, Jackie Harmon, questions about adoption. Clint did not know the Lord was stirring Ashley's heart. Keith, our student pastor, and Clint meet weekly over breakfast to challenge and encourage each other in their walk with the Lord. When Clint returned from the mission trip, Keith casually stated Clint, "I didn't realize that you guys were thinking about adoption." Clint replied, "I didn't either." Ashley says that she knew if she talked to Clint that he would be filling out paperwork before the conversation was complete. She knows him well. :) Ashley also talked to Erin Kennedy, another staff wife, from our church about their adoption process. Both the Harmons and the Kennedys have adopted from Ethiopia. Clint also heard about this conversation.

This began many conversations late into the night. We talked about it with our children. We prayed ... we seeked God ... we talked about our concerns ... our fears ... our children ... our extended families ... we talked for 3 months. We didn't have a peace, but God was at work!

On June 13th, our student pastor, Keith Harmon, preached a message on Sunday morning. He said that sometimes God asks His children to do radical things that we do not know the "how", the "what", or the "why", but we have to just "JUMP IN." We have to "live by faith and trust God." Wow ... Ashley and Clint looked at each other at that time, and we both knew that was a word from the Lord to us. At the end of the service, Clint, Ashley and Chandler went down to the altar, and we committed to obey God's call. We prayed for God's provision. And the Lord gave us the peace we needed!

Since that day, we talk about our baby boy every day, and we eagerly wait for the time to come to go get our new baby boy. We know that it will happen in God's perfect timing so we are not anxious (or we try not to be) :) We often think ... has our son already been born? Or will he be born today? What will he look like? If he is already here on Earth, is he hungry? Does he feel love? And the Lord constantly whispers in our heart ... "don't worry, just trust Me." So we do!

So, our new journey has just begun ... and o, how we can't wait to reach the final destination!!

12 comments:

  1. How wonderful! I'm excited for you guys! :)

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  2. My prayers are with the Smith family as you walk this difficult yet rewarding path! I am praying God blesses you soon with that baby boy!! Love and miss you guys!

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  3. Can't wait to follow your journey via this blog! So excited for your sweet family!

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  4. Hey Smiths! (You don't know me) I am a friend of Carman Swart. I read your blog and am so excited for you guys! There are a few couples in our church currently going through the fostering/adoption process. Don't know if you have a church home, but I see that you are in NWA and we would love to have you stop by for a service. Check out our website: metronwa.com.

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  5. I am soo excited for all of you! :) Praying for you as you travel on this journey to have another Smith join your family.

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  6. So excited to walk this amazing journey with your family! Love you guys!

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  7. How exciting! Look forward to following you through this journey.

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  8. Excited to follow your journey - what a blessing to expand your family in this way. My dad is adopted so I am a huge fan. I also just went to a baby shower for an adopted baby and it was all the more special. I can't wait to hear how this all unfolds.

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  9. Hi there! I just came across your blog through another blog that I read and wanted to say Congratulations! :) We have a ministry that has recently started partnering with families who are adopting to help bring their babies home. You can check us out at: http://worthyoftheprize.blogspot.com/2010/05/chosen-child-adoption-band.html
    Please send me an e-mail if you'd like to know more information! :)

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  10. Will be so interesting to wach you walk through your journey!! God's blessings to your family throughout it all!!

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  11. I came here via Shannon's blog because we also adopted so I was curious. Now I see you're also adopting from Ethiopia (like we did!) so that's even more exciting! I'm of course interested in all of your details -- Are you using an agency to adopt through Esther's House or a different agency and how far are you in the process? Very excited for the amazing adventure your family is taking! God Bless. : )

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  12. Congrats! Excited to watch your story unfold.

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