Our kiddos!

Our kiddos!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Even the small stuff :)!


1 Peter 5:7 Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you

Yesterday was QUITE a day! Kaylee, Eli, and I went to the Under the Sea exhibit at Crown Center with some friends. What a great display- so cute :)! About halfway through our time in the exhibit, Kaylee hit her head on a  metal pirate steering wheel (or an old ship wheel, a pirate wheel description, to me, sounds cooler.. but you get the picture). The metal spindles on it hit her eye- cutting her eyelid about an inch worth. EEK! She was so brave! We got some first aid attention there and took her to the hospital (per our pediatrician's orders). Because I had another friend and her children with me, we all piled in the car and headed to the ER. 
When we got to the ER, my gas tank was SUPER low. We had to stop for gas and I only have five dollars with me- which we stopped to put in. As we all know, five dollars won't get you far. Kaylee was doing just fine. Nathan met us at the hospital and we all went in. I told my friend (who I won't name here but she knows who she is :) just to take my van home with her so she could get her kiddos in bed and we would get it later. 
After a long (VERY long) day of waiting at the ER, we got her seen. We were very blessed, and I know this is because of the prayers of so many for her. Very thankfully, even though it appeared to have cut all the way through, there was no damage to her eye. Because of the location, they glued it and suggested she keep it dry and her fingers out of it (hah!- we will see how that goes..). She was such a brave girl and I'm so proud of how she handled it all. Blessing #1!!!
Although we had other plans in mind, because of our long day at the hospital and two very tired and hungry kiddos were ruling, we went to grab something to eat at Kaylee's choice (Chick Fil A- who would have guessed :)?) Our friends that had had our van met us for dinner. After a yummy dinner, I got in the van to drive home and noticed what had been still on empty (yup, even after adding five dollars :) before was now FULL. Those silly friends had filled up my gas tank! I was immediately overwhelmed with the physical and spiritual blessing this was!!!
My friends obviously knew it was a stressful day and the last thing we needed with everything else as an ER bill... they saw a need.. and they very willingly filled it. This was a sacrifice for their family and I was beyond words for their generosity. I was also overcome with the spirit, knowing that God was in control of all of our happenings. Every little detail. He told me, in His sweet gentle way, that "I am with you Michelle and I am in control. It is not yours to fear over. I will not lead you to places where I will leave you alone."  I was speechless, in awe of such an amazing blessing. Thank you to my amazing friends for being such  willing instrument in His hands, it meant more than you know. Thank you God for your goodness and mercy, even when I feel discouraged. Praise God for a day full of immense blessing and joy!!! 


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Fearing the Unknown

Last night we got word that we had been, again, rejected for another grant. VERY disheartened, I told Nathan I didn't have a clue how we would get through this whole adoption. He assured me, as he always does, that when God asks you to do something He will NEVER leave you without the means to do so. I got this devotion today in my email from Proverbs 31 Ministries (love them!) and it was an amazingly gentle reminder that He is in control and I am not.


 
 

Fearing the Unknown

29 Mar 2011

“Then you will know which way to go,
since you have never been this way before.”
Joshua 3:4a (NIV)
Do you ever fear the unknown? Perhaps it’s your health or the uncertainty of your future. Maybe it’s the decisions your children will make about following God or following their peers. Fearing the unknown can cause us to spend precious energy anticipating the worst-case scenario. There are two problems with this type of fear:
• The future is not here.
• The future is not ours.
While the future may be out of our hands, it is not out of the hands of our faithful trustworthy God. When we face a worrisome unknown situation, we can look to Joshua as an example of how to trust God in the face of uncertainty.
It’s recorded in the first chapter of Joshua that before Moses died, God passed the baton of leadership to Joshua. The Israelites had been wandering in the desert for 40 years under the guidance of Moses. Now, their journey was almost over. Just beyond the Jordan River was their promised land — the land that God had guaranteed to Abraham and his descendants.
Upon reaching the Jordan River, Joshua and the Israelites set up camp by the stream and awaited God’s direction. Much like their meeting with the Red Sea, God had to make a way for them to cross over the river. On the third day, God told the officers to instruct the people that when they saw the Ark of the Covenant (where God’s Presence abided) to follow it because they had “never passed this way before” (Joshua 3:4). In essence, God was saying: Follow Me and I’ll see you through this unknown territory.
That’s not all. The people were instructed on how closely they should follow the ark. Without this instruction, the people would have crowded the ark and God wanted every person to be able to see His presence faithfully leading them through the unknown valley. What greater encouragement could they have than this, that the Lord was their God, a God who was with them?
You see, friend, the Lord understands our fear of the unknown. He realizes that you may be in a situation that you’ve never passed through before and you’re afraid. It may be the first time you’ve been without employment. Maybe you’ve just been diagnosed with an illness or your child is in rebellion. You’ve never been down this road before and you don’t know which way to go or what to do. God will guide the way.
Joshua’s life was unpredictable and full of unknowns much like yours and mine. Yet, he successfully resisted fear by keeping his focus on God rather than the events surrounding him. Just as God guided the Israelites through unknown territory, He will guide you and me, too.
As He promises in Isaiah 43, when we come to a place we’ve never passed through before, God is always present to help us. “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze. For I am the LORD, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior” (v.2-3a, NIV).
Even though the children of Israel were not told how they would pass over the river, the people went forth in faith. We too can move forward in faith sharing in the promised presence of God leading the way through our unknown circumstances.
Dear Lord, thank You for Your promised presence. It comforts my heart to know that I am not alone. Lead me, Lord, through the unknowns in my life. Make Your path clear and I will follow it. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

Thursday, March 17, 2011

It is on it's way!

I spoke with Holt today and our dossier should be on it's way to China tomorrow! Prayers that getting matched with a child will go smoothly. I am hoping to be matched in April, which is the first month we eligible, but know that if we aren't, God has a reason. God has led the way so far and I know He will continue to. Thank you for your prayers and support- we are so close!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Still waiting :)

Just a little update. We are currently waiting (impatiently, but I'm working on that :) for the word that Holt has approved our dossier. As soon as it's approved it should be off to China! Prayers that we receive good news regarding several grants we applied for. If we don't receive them, I know God has different plans.

On a slightly different note, I want to encourage anyone who has ever considered adoption to expand their family to look into it. There are many amazing routes to take and it really is a very viable option. Don't let expenses scare you off and if you live locally (Missouri) I will be MORE than happy to help you with finding grants and raising funds. It's a bold step but if you take it, I really believe you won't regret it. Remember Phil 4:13 which is my absolute favorite scripture: I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Donations

I have had a few requests as to where to send donations. We certainly and foremost need prayer, but if you feel the Lord directing you to give you can send to:

Michell and Nathan Sherer
1820 N. Ashely Drive
Independence, MO 64058

We are currently in the process of raising funds for our program fee which will be in the area of ten thousand dollars. This program fee will allow us to accept our match. We are grateful for all of your support!

Prayer Requests

First of all, aside from our adoption, Mike and Hannah Hancock (my sister in law and brother in law) are adopting domestically and have been matched with a baby that is due to arrive in about two months. Please pray for them as they strive to build their family. Please pray for the birth mom who is struggling, the baby she is carrying, and all that are involved in their care.

Prayers are appreciated for:
Our child
Safety in that region, especially with the many earthquakes
Safety for future travel
God's timing and our patience :)
Financial mountains to be moved
My stress in leaving Kaylee and Eli while we travel for 12 days to bring our child home

Thank you :)!!!

I'm overwhelmed but not discouraged...

I'm feeling pretty overwhelmed today with the thoughts of climbing the next mountain financially, yet I know God will bless us. We should get matched next month (April) leaving us a short amount of time to raise the needed funds in order to accept the match. I decided to share some more testimonies because remembering the blessings and sharing them helps me not to feel overwhelmed. I know God will provide.

After our homestudy, we finished compiling our dossier. Our dossier is simply a big packet with all sorts of information with everything from immigration approvals, background checks, a letter we had to write to China, a copy of our homestudy, medical information, and more. It was QUITE a packet to put together and took several months but after being in the process six months, it was finally shipped last week (March 9th)!

Getting it shipped seemed like one battle after another. We decided to take our own passport pictures because, frankly, money is really tight with everything extra going to help bring our child home. At first I thought this was going to be an easy task. I thought wrong :) Thankfully, Richard and Stacey Sanders (one of the best families we could ever have asked God to bless us with as friends), offered to help. Richard takes amazing pictures- yes that's a shameless plug :). He took our passport pictures and although he was unable to print them at his house, I figured going to Walgreens the following day would be easy enough to print them. Normally we would have printed them at home but we were out of ink and I didn't feel as though we were in a situation to spend extra to replace them at that moment. Hah! I was wrong. Walgreen wouldn't let me print them because they wanted to take their passport pictures, I went to a Christina Sinclair's house (she gracefully jumps in with my last minute adoption emergencies all of the time) and we had no luck, went to Walmart and couldn't print them there. I finally ended up at Officemax and although I was able to print them, they were too dark. Needless to say, juggling two kids through all this who were amazing, I was frustrated.

While at Officemax, I made several copies because the dossier requires a copy of everything that is sent. In haste to get home for a lesson, I walked off and almost out the door when a man came chasing after me. Unknowingly, I had left my immigration approval in the copier which had gotten "approved" by both the state department and Chinese Embassy. This took weeks to do and I had almost left it!! Praise God something moved this man to my printer and he was honest enough to bring it to me! HUGE BLESSING!

On my way home, I called Joy Moore because I had a lesson shortly with Becca, her daughter. I was hopeful that she was running late so I could possibly get her to print them for me and bring them with her to lessons. When I talked to her, I found out she was running late because a repairman that was scheduled to be there much earlier hadn't shown up and she was able to print them. Praise God for blessing us again!

The dossier had to be in the mail by six that evening in order to reach Holt in enough time to be matched next month. Thankfully, although I always hate for students to be sick, my 5:00-6:00 students had to cancel and I was blessed with just enough time to get back to Officemax with the pictures and ALL of my documents. It was shipped at 5:54. Since I had visited Officemax twice in one day, I had gotten to know one of the ladies working there and we were able to share our testimony as to why we were adopting and answer some of her questions. Another blessing!

So... our dossier is with Holt where they will, hopefully, approve it this week and send it to China. Once we get "logged in" we will have the ability to matched with a child. After being matched, we may have as much as a six month wait following that to travel. More paperwork and red tape, however it is absolutely worth it. I know God has a special child for us and I have had many experiences confirming that. Thank you to so many of you for your prayers, support and love. When we bring this child home it will have truly been a work of His people, responding to His call.