Friday, November 6, 2009

Consider and Compare These Two 'Needs'

Consider First.....


(I found this at Zach Nielson's Blog...)

What Would It Take For Every Child In the US To Be Adopted?

Turns out, not as much as you might think.

Jason Kovacs, The Abba Fund:

Did you know that there are roughly 130,000 children that are waiting for adoption in the United States today? These children have had their parental rights terminated and living in temporary situation (either a temporary foster family or group home). Legally they are wards of the State with no parents but the government. You can adopt these children at no cost! In fact, in most States, you will receive a monthly stipend.

Every child in America (in the world) should have a permanent family. There is no excuse for this! So, what would it take to find each of these kids a family? To start off, I broke down the numbers by Southern Baptist Churches (they were the easiest to find figures for – as I have time I will add up all the other evangelical denominations – my initial count is roughly 170,213).

But, just counting Southern Baptist churches the results and ratios are very powerful. There are roughly 40,000 Southern Baptist Churches in the US. If every church committed to 3 children, every child would be cared for. In 11 States all it would take is 1 church committing to 1 child. Again, that is just counting the SBC!

Will you please 1) Look at the numbers below, and 2) pray with me that God would move in an unprecendented way among His church to see that every one of these children (every number is a child!) have a permanent home. And in the case of the children represented below who are 16-17 years old and about to age out of the system, pray that they would have a family who would commit to care for them when they are left on their own in a couple months or a year.
For the full chart with all 50 States click here to download in pdf.


To go directly to this link where it was found click here.



Now Consider These...

Be sure to read the descriptions why and what motivated those behind these projects...

http://ascendio.com/fbd/ - $130 million campaign

http://www.letsbuildabridge.com/ - $5 million campaign

God help us.


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