YOU ARE THEIR VOICE

There sits 750,000 children

in orphanages,

in institutions.

Some thought they were going home.

Some thought they would have moms and dads who would say, "I will love you everyday."

Some thought they would finally get their chance.

Their second chance at life.

Now those children are rejoined with the rest.

The rest of them.  Who have dreamed of one day having a home.

Who have dreamed of one day having a mom and a dad to say, "I will love you everyday."

Who have dreamed that one day,

God would give them their chance.

Their second chance at life.

But there is a man,

the President of the country they were born in,

who made the choice to put children in politics,

and to not allow citizens of the U.S. to provide for these 750,000 children who just want a family.

But I have a God.


I have a God who can move mountains.

I have a God who defends the fatherless and gives them their voice.

I have a God who will not abandon those 750,000 because of one man's choice.

I have a God

who is the same yesterday,

the same today,

and the same tomorrow.

And He will defend those 750,000 fatherless.

He will provide them their needs.

He will find them their voice.

But the question is.

Are you their voice?

And I will answer that for you.

Yes.  Yes you are.

God has not only called but commanded us of this.

You are their voice.

You are their defender.

You are His hands, His feet.

You should not wait to be called

for God has already called you.

Do not let your voice go unheard in this serious matter.  Because you are the voice of the unheard, of the fatherless.

Kara Lynn  – (January 10, 2013 at 10:58 AM)  

WOW! I just need to say thank you! This is amazing!

Olivia  – (January 10, 2013 at 11:58 AM)  

wow. emma. wow. (and LOVE the new design! so simple, so.. great? :) xoxo

Anonymous –   – (January 10, 2013 at 1:06 PM)  

GREAT post. Good job.

xoxo
-Jemima

Brooklyn  – (January 10, 2013 at 2:10 PM)  

wow, wow, wow.

this was amazing. speechless.

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