Let me tell you why this giveaway is so close to my heart:
--Special needs people are often looked down upon in any culture for being culturally "on the fringe" of acceptability. You know what I mean. All people are uncomfortable with the unknown, and most of us don't get to interact with people with disabilities all that much, so when we are with them we aren't sure how to act, what to think.
--Special needs people in some cultures are viewed so negatively and ignorantly that they are locked away in institutions as infants because of their differences--and unless they are adopted, will spend the rest of their lives there.
--Another way to say that: they will die there. How soon before they die there is really the only variable.
--We cannot fully comprehend what life is like for those kids. But if you have twelve minutes, please watch the video linked to this post and you will have a pretty good feel. You will also hear the pain in the voices of a family who loved a boy from one of those institutions, who were on their way to officially being his parents, but who did not make it in time. Due to lack of love and care, their son died only months before he would have been rescued.
--So you have orphans. That's rough enough; they are pretty low in the hierarchy of who the world deems is valuable. Under them come special-needs orphans. And under them, at the very bottom of the whole heap, crushed and suffocated by the burden of unlove the world places on them, are the "Lost" children, those who are condemned for
--Julia's heart is for these "Lost" children--the most very "least of these" we could imagine. Those are the children who will benefit from your participation in the giveaway. Some of them have families coming to get them; some of them languish in unlove, moving ever closer to the age at which they will be unadoptable and will be sentenced to miserable
So! I know some of you who come by and read this blog also have big hearts, and care about helping those in need. I know some of you take your Christian faith seriously, and would see this as another chance to obey God in "caring for orphans and widows in their distress." And I know pretty much all of you would enjoy a chance to win a fabulous prize! And let me tell you, there are some REALLY great prizes to be given away! I even donated one. : )
(Last Fall I made a donation and entered the giveaway to help the Salem family bring home Hasya and Kael. And I was so surprised that I won a $100 Target giftcard! Whoo-hoo! I was a little worried about money last fall, so it seemed like such a gift from God, which I could use for Christmas gifts. Well, all circumstances working together, I did not end up doing so. Then a month or so ago I decided to make a special trip to Target just because I needed some things I could get there, and I thought I should use the card before I lost it. After getting to the cash register, I could not find the card! But upon getting home, immediately remembered where I had stuck it in my purse--for safekeeping. I started to wonder if the card was meant for me, or if it was meant to be passed on, to increase its giving--and when I saw this post of Julia's, I knew what the answer was. So, in honor of Darren, I gladly offered it to Julia. It's a special card, even *signed* by the fabulous Adeye, who I know would be so glad to know how the blessing just keeps going on. : )
So please go see! Please look at the faces of the children who would be blessed by you. Please donate and spread the love however you feel led. Even $5 is something. Don't forget, what matters is whatever we do.
Whatever we do.
If you have a blog, please consider sharing! You can copy the Mulligan Stew button and put on your blog, or link the post it takes you to facebook, email to friends--however you want to get the word out.
All those fabulous prizes mean a LOT of people have given generously, so that the giving might be multiplied. I hope you will help make sure the Mulligan Stew leaves all the families and children at the table filled to overflowing with love!
Much love to you all this week.
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