The longer you blog, the more fellow bloggers you get to know from around the country. After following some one's blog for a few months, you feel like you know their family personally - even though you have never met in person. You worry about their family and pray for them. One such family is Howie and Mandie Moseley. I don't remember how I came across their blog, but I check it two or three times a day (about as much as I pray for them everyday). I e-mailed Mandi the other day and asked her permission to tell their story on my blog and provide a link so my friends and family can get to know this amazing family.
After trying to have a baby for 2 1/2 years, they were told they would be unable to get pregnant. Believing nothing is impossible with God, they decided against any treatment to conceive. After a lot of thought and prayer, they decided to look into adoption through the foster care system. For months they took classes and prepared their home for the foster care inspection. It was a lot of hard and frustrating work, but they kept moving forward. On February 7, 2008, they finally received their foster care license. On February 8, 2008, they received a call from their case worker informing them their was a three day old baby boy, who was eligible for adoption, who needed a home. That's how Baby D came to the Moseley home one year ago. Mandi goes into much more detail on her blog and it is a beautiful story - I encourage everyone to read it.
They had a court date in January, and they were hoping to move forward with the adoption, but the judge moved the hearing to June. The Moseley's were heart broken, but left it in God's hands. And wouldn't you know, God blessed them by moving the hearing from June to March!!!
I hope that everyone who reads my blog will link onto Immeasurably More. I promise you will be blessed. I also hope you will pray for Howie, Mandi and Baby D. I know once you read their story, you will feel the same way I do. I haven't come across many people with as much faith in God as these two. They are a blessing and an inspiration.
Now, since baby D is "technically" a foster child, they can not use his real name. And you may see several pictures were his little face is blurred. I don't believe they are able to post any head on pictures. But all will be revealed once his adoption is official.
I'm going to provide a link under our blog list to the right and you can also click on below. Please remember this family in your prayers.
www.immeasurablymoreblog.blogspot.com
Tuesday, February 3
Immeasurably More
Posted by Amanda at 7:28 PM
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Thank you for sharing the story of ALL God has done for our family. D will forever be a reminder to us of God's faithfulness. To Him be the glory!
Your precious Jack is ADORABLE! Cherish all of these moments with him as a newborn...they go by so quickly.
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