Thursday, December 31, 2015

Our Deepest Thanks!

What better way to communicate to you, our partners in this ministry, than in the words of our staff in Ethiopia?  They speak on behalf of the thousands of people you are impacting through your prayers and your financial support…


From Abebe Getachew, In-Country Representative

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Happy Christmas and New Year,! I would like to express my deepest and genuine appreciation and gratefulness for the work you have accomplished by your extraordinary support. The monthly support and the extra support you made to Adoption Ministry 1:27 did amazing things in the lives of many helpless families who are supported by the ministry. Some of the accomplishments are:
 

  • All families got the opportunity to eat 3 times a day (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner), where it was impossible to have it previously.
  • The provision of the monthly food support by the donors makes the parents free from their daily stress and tension where this makes the family enjoy good and better health.
  • Many children have got the opportunity to go to school with all the necessary school materials and good lunch in their lunch box, equal to their classmates.
Therefore, it is my greatest wish to say thank you very much for all what you are doing for the poorest of the poor in this country. I hope you will continue working with the ministry in the future to change the lives of the helpless.


From Abonesh Kebede, IGA Program Manager

Abonesh-e_thumb2I am very happy for the chance to express my feelings toward the donors who were sharing their lives in order to change the lives of the poor families here in Ethiopia by supporting them to start a small business beyond the monthly food support you give.

Those families who started a small business have got the monthly food support so that they cannot use the business money for food. Since the beginning of the small business support (IGA) the families started to work with good desire and passion and they are becoming successful. Therefore, as we plan they will graduate after 2 years and they will enjoy a sustainable life by themselves. So, I am very thankful and pleased for the valuable support you are doing to change the lives of the hopeless family and lead them to a sustainable future. God bless you and Happy Christmas & New-year.


From Pastor Zerihun Girma, Lead Evangelist

IMG_2354_thumb7I am very grateful to our Lord Jesus for giving us a tremendous harvest in the Muslim area of Ethiopia. I believe the Holy Spirit is moving mightily in these last days and Jesus is coming soon. I send my warmest gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to you for covering the missionaries and my salary and transportation expenses. This has greatly helped us to pursue the vision we have to reach the Muslims in different places through evangelism. Moreover, giving this opportunity to all the missionaries and myself to fully engage in the evangelism activities with much less worry about our family’s monthly expenses. In 2015, our ministry reached more than 5000 and about 600 peoples are saved through our missionaries. We acknowledge God is the only One who deserves all the glory and honor. We have 41 missionaries; all of them are former Muslims. They all have powerful testimonies and work wholeheartedly in complete dedication, love, and unity.

I will continue on working committed to our missionary goals as long as God be with us and your support to the mission work stick with. I would like to say many thanks again.


From Ephrem Gebremariam, Orphanage Director

Ephriam3_thumb2Right now in Shashemene we care for 13 orphaned children who receive care and support until they get a permanent family either through domestic or inter-country adoption.  During their stay in our orphanage center children will be provided with food, clothes, medical service, and everything they need. In this regard, the babies get formula, milk, comfortable cribs, and toys. The nannies love them and are very helpful to make them healthy and strong.

So, I would like to thank you very much in my name and on behalf of the organization for your support that you generously donate for the orphan care services of Mana Gammachuu. Even if the formula is very expensive, you donate every time. Due to this, the children have high quality care and will keep very healthy and happy. They also thank you very much.

I hope you will continue to help the children in Ethiopia, and we will keep praying for you. I assure you that we have endless thanks for you all the time.

Have a very blessed Christmas and may God bless you.


You can read more about these areas of ministry on our websites…

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And if you haven’t yet completed your year-end giving, many in Ethiopia would be very grateful indeed to receive your help!

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Happy New Year!



Sunday, December 20, 2015

Christmas Outreach Boxes


We have the tremendous privilege of helping our dear friends Samy and Ruth in their outreach to several villages near Debra Zeit, Ethiopia by providing Christmas Boxes for children.

Samy and Ruth are YWAM missionaries serving people in a remote area called Bishoftu.   These two have incredible hearts to bring the Good News to men, women and children.  Many on our mission teams have met them and had the privilege of serving alongside these two saints of God.

In this rural area of Ethiopia, it is a daily struggle for parents to provide even basic needs for their children and many children and families have not yet heard of Christ’s love for them.   Samy and Ruth have committed their lives to make Christ known in this area God has called them to.

You can touch the kids in this village with the love of Christ by giving them a small gift box for Christmas.  Ethiopians celebrate Christmas on January 7th so there is still time to do this!  Each box costs only $5.00 and includes:

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Toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, Vaseline, comb,
bath tissue, spoon, cookie biscuits, candy treat, a boiled egg,
a pen, a notebook, a small toy and a New Testament.

In years past they were able to reach hundreds of kids with the gift boxes.  You can read about the impact those Boxes of Joy had on many children right here!   Samy and Ruth have nurtured ongoing relationships with the children in those rural areas where they have started Sunday schools so that the Gospel is still going out. This year they will be giving boxes and sharing the Good News in a different area.

If you’d like to bring a huge smile and bless a child in this way while opening a door for the Gospel to be shared, please donate via check payable to 'Adoption Ministry' with a note attached designating ‘Bishoftu Ethiopia’ or call our office to give your information over the phone:  253-770-2283  Our mailing address is:  PO Box 1145 Puyallup WA 98371.

Thank you on behalf of all the grateful recipients of these Christmas boxes!


Friday, December 18, 2015

A FULL Christmas

by Kristen Welch
@(in)courage


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Christmas break starts today for my kids.

The excitement is electrifying. Kids and Christmas just go together.

It’s time for hot chocolate and Christmas lights. Carols and nearly Christmas Eve candles.

It’s time to do something for someone else.

This Christmas we will give to those who can’t give back. We will empty ourselves of time and resources because that’s how we get full.

That’s how we will find the heart Christmas this year.

But it hasn’t always been this way for our family . . .

Continue reading at (in)courage here
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Thank you, Kristen, for always inspiring us, challenging us and for being REAL!


 

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

In Honor of Friends and Family



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You still have time to give the gift of HOPE to someone in Ethiopia in the name of a family member or friend... we'll send them a card telling them what you donated and your Christmas giving will have huge dividends.

100% of your gift goes to purchase what you choose. Order by Dec 15th so your gift notification card reaches your loved one before Christmas! THANK YOU for these much-needed and much-appreciated gifts!

So far this Christmas our generous partners have given 5 goats, 5 cans of formula, 2 packages of diapers, 2 sets of clothing, 1 pair of shoes, 1 water filter, 2 month supply of food for a family, 2 bags of charcoal for fuel, 3 blankets, 3 soccer balls, a school package and a donkey!

If only you could be there in person when these gifts are received! What a blessing they will be to the many folks who will be receiving them! Thanks so much on behalf of many grateful recipients!

 Click here!

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Are We Dealing With Sensory Issues? {a repost}


For most kids, sensory integration (how the brain receives and processes information from all our senses but particularly the sense of touch, sense of body movement and sense of body position) happens as a result of normal development.  For some adopted children, this process is interrupted and can result in a wide range of behaviors.  Sensory integration disorder is common in children who were born prematurely, had no prenatal care or who have lived in an orphanage for more than a year.  These ‘out of sync’ children have learned not to trust the information their bodies provide so they can experience anxiety, poor school performance, difficulty listening and sensory-seeking stimulation to feel better.  They will either magnify or minimize input from their senses.  Sensory issues can be magnified during the holidays!

Typically, a child with sensory integrative disorder will show more than one of these signs.
  • Overly sensitive to touch, movement, sights, smells or sounds (ie. hates tags in clothes, seams in socks, textures in eating, strong odors; withdrawing when touched, trantrums when bathing or grooming, crying or withdrawal in crowds or noisy places)
  • Under-reactive to sensory stimulation (constant falling, tripping, bumping into things, don’t react to pain, aggression with toys and other children, seemingly unaware of objects or people)
  • Activity level that is unusually high or unusually low
  • Coordination problems (poor balance or motor coordination, an odd gait when walking)
  • Delays in speech, language, motor skills, or academic achievement
  • Poor organization of behavior (impulsive, distractible, frustrated at change of activities, aggressive)
  • Poor self concept (may appear lazy, bored, or unmotivated)
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Everyone has sensory processing issues (you may have read the list above and thought, ‘I am a bit impulsive or unmotivated myself!’) but they become an issue when they interfere with normal daily life functionsA professional therapist should always be consulted when you suspect your child has significant struggles in these areas and there are many wonderful OT’s with experience in sensory processing issues.

There are also many things you can do at home to help your child regulate their senses and feel comfortable.  Many adoptive parents whose children struggle with sensory issues have shared ideas they’ve received from professionals and have used at home.  Here are a few:

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15 Quick Sensory Activities from Hands on Moms





Shameless plug:  An excellent OT in the Seattle/Tacoma area specializing in sensory processing issues is Sally Carman, OTR/L at the Center for Therapeutic Intervention in Gig Harbor, WA.  Sally, an adoptive mother of two, has been a contributing instructor at each of our International Adoption Training weekends, providing valuable input on attachment, bonding and sensory processing issues in adopted children.


Wednesday, December 2, 2015

AmazonSmile – a 'no cost' way to give


Here’s a super easy way to support Adoption Ministry of YWAM while you do your online Christmas shopping! 

AmazonSmile

Amazon, the online retail site where so many of us find great deals, has created a way to donate toward your favorite 501c3 charity every time you place an order. Without any additional cost to you, Amazon donates a portion of your purchase price (.5%) to Adoption Ministry.  Here’s how it works:
  1. Visit AmazonSmile at: smile.amazon.com 
  2. Select our ministry by typing in "Adoption Ministry of YWAM"
  3. Amazon remembers your selection and every eligible purchase you make on AmazonSmile will result in a donation to our ministry.
  4. There are two things to remember in order for us to receive the donation:
    * You need to complete your shopping at AmazonSmile (not the regular Amazon website – you can add items to your cart there then go to smile.amazon.com to check out).  Set your bookmark to AmazonSmile for all your online shopping!
    * Amazon’s phone app currently doesn’t support AmazonSmile so you need to use the web browser (we hope they are working on making this function via the phone app as well!)

You shop.  Amazon gives.  Pretty cool, right?  We hope that by taking just a few minutes to select us as your charity of choice and then remembering to shop from the AmazonSmile webpage, we can better help vulnerable women and children here in the U.S. and in Ethiopia. Thanks so much for helping us spread the word!


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Giving (Hope) Tuesday


How does a woman who has received help to turn her life around say thank you?



Her rent is $25 a month.  $55 pays for school expenses for one of her boys.  New shoes or clothes is $25.  Food staples are $40 a month.  $600 sets her up in business for life! 
 

One year ago, Asnakech couldn’t provide any of these things for her family and the future for her and her three boys was hopeless. 
 
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Today, this industrious lady has a little shop where she sells the produce she grows and other food items.  She is faithfully paying back her loan, all the boys are in school and doing well, and she can pay her rent.
   
This is not an isolated story!  You can help another single mother in Ethiopia do the same thing. Give hope and empower a woman to become self-sustaining.  It’s not an exaggeration to say you will change the future for an entire family!  
 
With any amount donated for an IGA (Income Generating Activity), you can know that 100% of your gift goes to a deserving woman to start a small business in Ethiopia.  What a wonderful way to take part in #GivingTuesday! 
 
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You can read about many other women who are success stories in the making on our webpage here
 
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