This event just keeps on growing!!!!
Here it is, the official flyer for Saturday's events as the STUCK bus comes through Dallas. It's been neat to follow the STUCK blog to see how the momentum is growing after the showing in each city. Mike and I are super excited to be part of the Dallas team. We sadly have done very little in all of the preparations for the event other than advertising, but we are looking forward to volunteering with all of the events from early in the morning till late at night.
Do you believe every child has thefundamental right to have a family?So do the 10 million children worldwidewho are growing up in institutions.
The film, Stuck, is raising awareness of theproblems with international adoption. The film &call to action are coming to Dallas on March 16th
8:30 - 10:30 Free chicken biscuits at Chick-Fil-A2652 Old Denton Rd in Carrollton11:30 – 1:00 Church & community leaders’ lunch.1:00 – 3:30 Family fun carnival at The Ridge Church4561 N Josey Ln in Carrollton5:00 – 6:30 Celebration of Families PartyMacaroni Grill at Stonebriar7:00 – 8:30 Stuck premiere at AMC 24 Stonebriar
Email: stuckdallas@gmail.com for info on these events.Sign the important petition online atwww.bothendsburning.orgOr text ORPHANS to 67463
It's neat to see how God has turned what was once our greatest pain into such a passion. We know all too well just how STUCK some of these children are. Waiting to complete "Juan's" adoption is hard, but we're okay. It gives us time to finally begin to recover from all of the expenses of the U.S. side of the process while beginning to rebuild our savings for the Colombian side and for the future. However, knowing that "Juan" just waits, not even knowing that he's closer to coming home than he has ever been before--it breaks my heart. I feel like he's just stuck--stuck far away and out of touch with the people who love him the most. It's just not fair. His life just keeps going, time that we could and should be together as a family just keeps ticking away, while we still wait on paperwork to be matched up right, translated, and sent to the right places. Ugh. I feel like every little step seems to take an eternity. Too many i's to be dotted and t's to be crossed, if you ask me. But what can I do other than pray and wait for God's timing--and advertise for this tour so we can at least get the government's attention for the need for a better system.
I hope to see some familiar faces at one, several or all of the events!
Do you believe every child has thefundamental right to have a family?So do the 10 million children worldwidewho are growing up in institutions.
The film, Stuck, is raising awareness of theproblems with international adoption. The film &call to action are coming to Dallas on March 16th
8:30 - 10:30 Free chicken biscuits at Chick-Fil-A2652 Old Denton Rd in Carrollton11:30 – 1:00 Church & community leaders’ lunch.1:00 – 3:30 Family fun carnival at The Ridge Church4561 N Josey Ln in Carrollton5:00 – 6:30 Celebration of Families PartyMacaroni Grill at Stonebriar7:00 – 8:30 Stuck premiere at AMC 24 Stonebriar
Email: stuckdallas@gmail.com for info on these events.Sign the important petition online atwww.bothendsburning.orgOr text ORPHANS to 67463
It's neat to see how God has turned what was once our greatest pain into such a passion. We know all too well just how STUCK some of these children are. Waiting to complete "Juan's" adoption is hard, but we're okay. It gives us time to finally begin to recover from all of the expenses of the U.S. side of the process while beginning to rebuild our savings for the Colombian side and for the future. However, knowing that "Juan" just waits, not even knowing that he's closer to coming home than he has ever been before--it breaks my heart. I feel like he's just stuck--stuck far away and out of touch with the people who love him the most. It's just not fair. His life just keeps going, time that we could and should be together as a family just keeps ticking away, while we still wait on paperwork to be matched up right, translated, and sent to the right places. Ugh. I feel like every little step seems to take an eternity. Too many i's to be dotted and t's to be crossed, if you ask me. But what can I do other than pray and wait for God's timing--and advertise for this tour so we can at least get the government's attention for the need for a better system.
I hope to see some familiar faces at one, several or all of the events!
Published on March 14, 2013 14:51
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