Our Family

We are the Lawson family! Erick, Laurie, Gabby, Maddy, Ally, and Anbesa (Little Lion Man)! This blog is documenting our adoption of LLM from Ethiopia! Feel free to respond to our post and we will try to post as much as possible. Thanks for looking!

Monday, December 23, 2013

One step closer - First Fundraiser!

First and foremost, Merry Christmas to everyone from the Lawsons!

We have had a very blessed week so far!  Our home study paperwork came in the mail, which means we were able to submit our paperwork to US Immigration!  Please pray for expedience in this process, as our next step will be to submit our dossier to Ethiopia.  We are very excited, but are also reserved in the fact that our Little Lion Man may be spending Christmas alone, without his family.  We pray that we are soon connected and one less child is without a family.

We also celebrate the birth of our oldest tomorrow!  She will be 15, and is quickly maturing into a beautiful young lady.  We will soon be sending her off to college, which is a hard pill to swallow.  We have been blessed with her and look forward to many more years to come.

We would also like to announce our first adoption fundraiser.  We are quickly moving through the process and are trying to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to payments.  To help cover some of our upcoming cost we will be selling puzzle pieces and hope to have enough support to finish this 500 piece puzzle.

The cost of each puzzle piece is $10.  We will write the name of each person on the back of each puzzle piece and frame both sides in glass when complete.  We plan to hang this in his room so he can see all of the people who helped bring him home!

Anyone can help support this.  Buy one for yourself, one for each member of your family, one for a friend, one as a memory for someone, or if your broke go halfies with someone else who is broke!

There are a few ways to participate. Cash and check are accepted.  Make checks out to Erick and Laurie Lawson.

1. See Laurie or Erick and sign up in person.
2. Mail us your gift.  Cash or check. (Message us for our address if you need it.)
3. Donate to our church (see the fundraising tab on our blog), but make sure to label the gift as part of the Lawson puzzle fundraiser so we can get your name on the puzzle piece.

We also have extra participation sheets if anyone would like to sell some of our puzzle pieces for us!  All you have to do is have them sign the sheet and collect the money.  Please let us know if you would like a sheet.

We are so appreciative of those who have already given and praise God that he continues to provide.

If you have any questions please send us a message! 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Almost ready to send our paperwork to immigration!

Good Morning!

It has been a couple of weeks since our last post, but we have been very busy finishing up the last part of our home study, in preparation to send off our paperwork to immigration. Lord willing our paperwork will be sent out by the end of December and we should have our approval back in 90 days!

Our family has been preparing our hearts and mind for our upcoming addition, and we have been blessed in sharing our story. There is not a day that goes by, that we do not share our experience with someone. Most of these encounters are positive, but we still have our moments when people just do not understand why we are adopting, much less adopting from another country. Many individuals have expressed their concerns and asked how we are going to handle various situations, struggles, etc. Our simple answer is, we are going to have faith in our Lord! When we began this journey we had no clue what we were doing, or how we were even going to do it, but God has provided us those answers in ways we could never imagine. So we will continue to have faith and understand He is God through all and in all. 


Thanksgiving was a bittersweet day. Through all of the celebration of thanks, the wonderful time spent with family, we would be remiss if we did not take the opportunity to wonder if our little lion man was even being fed or tended to as we gorged ourselves in food and shopping without hesitation.
It is challenging not to wonder about these types of things, because they are real truths and issues, that we simply cannot turn our back on. We know that his day is coming and very soon we will be able to say we "Gotcha!"

We are beginning to feel the emotional roller coaster that comes along with the adoption process, but it is so worth it... Words cannot describe the feelings that each person in our house is experiencing.  Each of us has been doing whatever it takes to ensure our little lion man is brought home.  We are called to be selfish in our giving, and we have been blessed that our children also understand this calling.  Maddy celebrated her 11th birthday at the beginning of Thanksgiving week.  We will not even begin to allude to the thoughts of how old we are getting and how quickly our girls are growing up!  Anyway, Maddy was blessed with multiple presents and some spending cash for her birthday.  Most children would run away with their score, however Maddy
chose a different path and made us proud to be her parents.  As she counted her $11, she gave Laurie a crisp $5 bill.  When Laurie asked what it was for, Maddy simply responded, "put it towards our adoption."  Wow!  What a moment that every parent should experience.  The Lord has definitely infiltrated her heart.

As we begin December, we look forward to celebrating the birth of our other two girls, Ally and Gabby, but most importantly the birth of our Christ!  We have been blessed by both! Please continue to be in prayer for our family, but also be in prayer for other families who are going through this process, families who will be celebrating Christmas for the first time with their child, children who are still waiting on a family, children who have a family, but face difficult situations, and everyone is is experiencing hardships this holiday season. Pray that they recognize Christ as their Lord and Savior and place their burdens at His feet.








Monday, November 11, 2013

What a blessing this weekend has been!

Thank goodness it is Monday!  Said no one ever!  This past weekend was such a blessing for our family. On Friday, we were really busy!  First, it was Laurie's birthday and words cannot express how much she means to me and our family.  We are blessed to have an awesome Wife and Mother!

After a morning doctor visit for me, we completed our scheduled interviews with our social worker Lyndsey. Again, Lyndsey is awesome at what she does and made the interviews very comfortable.  We are ahead of the process and hope to have our paperwork sent off by January!

One thing that we realized from the interviews (other than we are introverts), is how much our adoption is allowing us to spread the gospel.  When asked what my feelings were about the adoption process, I sat back and thought about two things. Oh my!  We are consumed with paperwork and training, I almost forgot what the end reward was, A SON, however even with being buried within the process there have been opportunities for us to tell our story.  When we tell our story we cannot even begin to tell it without first mentioning, why we are called to adopt.

Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you. James 1:27 (NLT)

This gives us an opportunity to spread the gospel to individuals who we may have never reached out to on our own.  We were orphans who were rescued from sin, through the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection three days later of our Lord Jesus Christ.  As a living testament to our belief, we are to live as James 1:27 instructs us, go and do, do not sit and listen.  We are not rescuers of orphans, but are the rescued!  The video below is well worth the couple of minutes.

Francis Chan For Orphan Sunday from Christian Alliance for Orphans on Vimeo.

So beyond bringing home our son and brother, we have been given a platform to proclaim God's glory.


That was pretty much our Friday!
Saturday began early with a trip to Lexington to watch Kentucky football! GO BIG BLUE!  While the outcome was not what we had hoped, the time Laurie and I had together was better than any win. We even had a couple of surprise guest, Jason (BIL) and Carrie (SIL), who secretly made their way to Lexington as well. After a early dinner, we enjoyed a quiet night with no kids! (Even though we missed them tremendously)

A side note to Saturday, my Aunt and Uncle gave us there old living room set, which is awesome!  We are very grateful for their kindness.

As we awoke on Sunday, our nerves began to set in.  We had been asked to speak during our Orphan Sunday Service about our journey.  At first we were reluctant to speak.  With all of the other families who have adopted within our church, surely they were more qualified to speak about the topic, however after much prayer we decided it was important to tell our story.  Without those other families in our church, getting up, and telling their adoption stories over the past two years, we may have never pursued adoption.  The level of orphan care in our church is amazing!  So many families doing as they are called to do!  On stage we had families from (5) nations, including the United States who have or are in the process of adopting!


To our surprise, we were overwhelmed with family members coming to see us talk.  It was awesome having my Nana, Mom, Brothers, Sister, and Niece visiting to hear our story.  Combined with Laurie's Mom, Sister, her Husband and their kids, we truly could feel the support of our family.

As the service began, my emotions started to get the best of me, I NEVER CRY, but the Lord was pulling on my heart.  Our turn came, and with God's power and grace, we were able to tell our story.

While each families story is different, we wanted to express that when God gives you a command, FOLLOW IT!  Do not give in to easy excuses such as, lack of time, lack of love, lack of money, but have faith in the power of our Lord.

“Faith makes all things possible… love makes all things easy.” ~ D.L. Moody

Adoption or foster care may not be for everyone, but there our things you can do to help orphans around the world.

Ten Ways Every Christian Can Care for the Orphan


1. Plead with the Father for Them
2. Speak Up For Them
3. Give Them What They Need
4. Support Those Who Support Them
5. Provide Them a Safe Place
6. Go Visit Them
7. Give Sacrificially to Them
8. Cheer Them On
9. Give Them a Forever Family
10. Mobilize Your Church for Them

So as you can see, our family was truly blessed this weekend!









Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Hello everyone! It's been a while since I have posted.  I am so thankful that Erick is so much better at this than I am.  Well, we finished our first 10 hrs of online training.  Wow it had so much information to process but was so worth it.  As I was doing the readings I was all over the place with emotions.  I am so excited to be in this process and can't wait to bring our little man home, but oh my goodness I am scared to death as well.  I know we are far from actually bringing him home, but it still scares me.  I knew it would change our lives here, but it is going to completely turn his world upside down.  These orphans are in orphanages where they most likely don't have one on one time with anyone.  It's usually 10-15 kids to 1 caregiver.  So they go from that to a family of 5 who will bow to his beckon need.  Could you imagine how that would feel?  The only way I can picture it is me in a room with wall to wall people and not knowing a single one of them, AND I'm expected act like I know them and understand them.  Just thinking about that puts me in panic mode.  My prayers everyday and night are that not only will God prepare us for this wonderful journey, but to be with our son that he has already chosen for us.  I pray that He prepares our son for the life with his forever family and that He prepares him for the endless amount of love that is waiting for him. 

Our church is doing Adoption Sunday this coming Sunday.  Erick and I have been asked to speak about our process.  I do ask for prayers for this because I am not a public speaker but I do feel this is something that needs awareness brought to.  There are 153 million orphans in the world, 5 million of those are in Ethiopia.  That breaks my heart.  During 2008-2009 adoption was at it's peak and every year since then the numbers keep getting lower and lower.  It is our job as Christian, as parents to bring awareness to this.  God has called all of us to care for the orphans, whether that is through adoptions or financials, or however God is leading you.

I continue everyday to be amazed that God has chosen our family to adopt.  I am also very thankful for this opportunity.  Our God has been so generous and merciful by adopting us.  I pray that He continues to bless us through this process so we can show the same kind of love, kindness, and mercy to our little lion man that God has shown us.

Psalm 68:5-6




Friday, November 1, 2013

Orphan Sunday Week

Good Morning,

Not much has been going on with our adoption process, unless you count the hours of on-line training that is waiting for us to finish, pending medical exams and clearances, and the second part of our home study coming up in a week!  We have loved every minute of the process, but we know the worst is yet to come, at least that is what our training is telling us!

We have been asked to speak next Sunday, November 10, 2013 about our adoption journey.  Our church is celebrating Orphan Sunday a week later than most.  This is an intimidating request, since so many wonderful families in our church have adopted or are in the process of adopting.  Surely, they are more
qualified to speak on the subject then we are, we still haven't cracked the shell of our process.  We pray the Lord gives us a voice to speak passionately and tell our family's adoption story.

It seems like it was just yesterday that we were listening to other families tell their wonderful story, not necessarily knowing what God had in store for our family.  It is funny how adoption seems so normal once you begin the process, but how outlandish the thought was before considering it.
You would see the commercials on television, you knew the problems of the world, but none of it had a face. In the book, Radical by David Platt,  he explains how we can be so numb to the facts, "We learned that orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names.  They are easier to ignore before you see their faces.  It is easier to pretend they're not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes..."

We challenge you to have a part in orphan care, and understand who orphans are and realize they need love.


I AM LOVED from Christian Alliance for Orphans on Vimeo.


Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice. 
-Proverbs 31:8-9




Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Learning and Fellowship

Last night we had the opportunity to meet with other Lifeline families from Kentucky who are adopting from various countries.  This was an educational event, designed  to help families prepare the siblings for the adoption.  We received so much valuable information, that we had been seeking, but relished the opportunity to hear stories from other families about their journey.  Everyone was in various stages, and provided insight on things to come.

More importantly between the fellowship and the learning event, Laurie and I concluded we are on the right path.  Our agency is one of the best, and last night proved just how much they care for their families.  While
we have never doubted our choice, we have questioned why we were blessed to have adoption placed on our heart.  We have been blessed beyond measure with three healthy, beautiful children, and could never ask for more, yet the Lord has said He is not finished with our family.  It is so wonderful to know, that through all of the hardships, God continues to bless our family.  As we learned last night, the way we handle the stress of adoption, directly affects the girls.  We are comforted in our strong relationship with each other and most importantly our Lord and Savior.  We have been called to care for the fatherless and it is an opportunity that we as a family could never pass up.

We could not imagine going through this journey without this support group of family and friends, specifically being able to adopt at the same time as our friends.  We have many friends who have previously adopted, just brought their child home, or are traveling the road at the same time as us.  Without them and our family, this would be a more challenging commitment.  It is comforting to see that there is a light at the end of the long, long tunnel, that one day God will choose our time to bring our son home!

On a more solemn note, it was difficult to hear of the challenges facing domestic adoption, more specifically the challenges that birth mothers face when deciding how to handle a crisis pregnancy.  It was said that traditionally birth mothers feel that they only have two options, parent the child, or have an abortion.  While
the latter is definitely heartbreaking, a birth mother trying to parent  without the needed resources is troubling as well.  Lifeline offers an adoption solution to birth mothers facing this challenging situation, and I encourage you to communicate this resource to anyone you know who may be facing the decision. Click the following link for more information. http://lifelinechild.org/pregnant  Also, please check out the newest video released by lifeline.



It is an awesome morning, provided to us undeserving, but by a loving God!  Be a difference maker today in whatever situation you encounter!




Friday, October 18, 2013

Home Study was awesome!

We survived!!! After days of torturing ourselves, the home study came and went. It was rather enjoyable, mostly in part to our very awesome social worker Lyndsey. She made it very pleasant and informational. The girls did outstanding, as we hoped they would, Gabby ended up answering most of the questions, while Maddy and Ally went into shy mode.

So far this process hasn't been half bad. After pouring over many adoption blogs, they state the home study is the worst part, except for the waiting. God has developed patience in us, so we are somewhat prepared for the wait. This has truly been a blessing.

We have no one to Thank other then our Lord for blessing this process. There was nothing we could have humanly done to sway the process, but we are glad this step was successful and is now behind us. Thank You everyone for the the thoughts and prayers.



Please check out the new page tab, LifeSong for Orphans. Each month I will be posting different topics from this organization.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Just received a question about posting comments to our blog.  Mistakenly, I had the comments setting on ultra-high security.  I have since changed that setting and now you can simply chose name/url under the comment section.  You do not have to enter both, just simply type in your name, or choose anonymous.

Thanks!


What day is it??? Home study day!

TODAY is our HOME STUDY!  We are excited and nervous, mostly trying to anticipate each step and question.  Please pray for us through this process.  All of the girls are nervous, but their bedrooms have never been cleaner!  They actually cleaned out their dresser drawers.

Our family pictures turned out great, and we hope to be able to post some very shortly for everyone to see.  It was bittersweet for me, our last family of five photo.  We have been use to the family of five, but are now ready to make it an even six!  We will actually fill up the big table at McAllister's.  We eat there often, so yes that is what we think about.

Please do not forget to check out out adoption fund raising page, if you would like to make a donation to our adoption.  We are planning a few fundraising activities after the first of the year, so be looking for that post.

We have been getting questions from family and friends, "Why Ethiopia?"  We will be posting about this shortly, but in short, it is simply God's plan and His choice.




Monday, October 14, 2013

Ohhh, things are moving so quickly.  The old adage of, "hurry up and wait", is going to come to fruition very quickly.  Our first home study is scheduled for THURSDAY, October 17, 2013!

Please pray for our family during this process.  We have been told this is one of the most challenging aspects of the adoption process.

Also, please check out the new page tab on the top of the blog.  If you would like to donate to our adoption, please see the information posted under Adoption Fundraising.  Many people have already began to ask how to contribute.  We are very grateful for all the prayers and assistance in this process!




Friday, October 11, 2013

Well, we think we have the first home study schedule, we will find out on Monday. After talking to a few people about the home study we are a little more at ease about having a stranger peer so deep into our lives. We have also begun writing our autobiographies! Have you ever tried to write about your family history, much less your own self? It is challenging... I will leave it at that.

 Following the home study, and a couple of more steps we will begin some fundraising activities to help cover the costs that will come around the referral time. I know, it is still early, but we want to be prepared, when the time comes. Hopefully, everyone saw the adoption fund post from Lifesong for Orphans, that I posted a couple of days ago. Please check into it, and see if you can help.

Tomorrow is family picture day... This may be the last time we have pictures as a family of five, Lord willing. We plan to incorporate the little lion man into our pictures, he is already part of the family and we do not even know him. That is the power of God! Enough with my rambling, but before I go, check out this song by Casting Crowns written by Mark Hall and Steven Curtis Chapman. It was written when the Hall's adopted from China and really shows the power of adoption!



Wednesday, October 9, 2013

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We see Adoption Funds as a "Win-Win-Win" solution: the local church is actively involved on behalf of orphans, the financial roadblock for families is removed, the orphan child is adopted into a permanent Christian family...all with minimal administrative burden for the church.

Using the adoption matching grant and interest-free loan processes already established by Lifesong, churches can easily navigate through the details of adoption funding....all with no cost to the church.

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ALWAYS WITH YOU // Adoption Fund Story

Cameron and Sarah experienced the love of their church family through their adoption journey. His Kids Our Homes Adoption Fund, at North County Christ the King Church have blessed this family and others as children are brought into forever families. Listen in on their journey...

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Bringing Churches Around Adoptive Families - Dave and Carrie, directors of His Kids - Our Homes (Lynden, WA) share how they have experienced the blessing of having a Lifesong Adoption Fund.  Watch Video

"God Worked to Bring Them Home" - Scott and Kathy bring two more children into their home through adoption with the help from TAMBA adoption fund. Read more

God's Revealing Love - Sam and Maria share how God continued to reveal His love for them and their 7 children, through their local church, North County Christ the King. Watch Video

Adoption Fund Testimonials - Hear what Adoption Fund partners have to say about their experience with Lifesong Adoption Funds.  Watch Video

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Family and Friends,

We have come to realize that not everyone has a Facebook page or has access to the internet at all times.  To help follow our page, I have added a follow by e-mail function to the bottom of the page.  Simply insert your e-mail address and hit submit.  You will begin to receive an e-mail, each time we post in the blog.

Thanks for following us on this journey!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Hey everyone! This is Laurie. I am not nor have I ever been good at putting thoughts into words so if you will bare with me through this I would greatly appreciate it.  My mind is all over the place with this adoption process.  I feel like Erick and I are on two different levels.  He is so outspoken about his excitement and joy over this adoption but me on the other not so much.  Trust me I am SO excited as well but to be honest I'm nervous and scared to show the excitement.  In the rest of this blog I will explain why I have been so reserved.

The story starts about 9-10 years ago when I was told by my MD that I needed a hysterectomy due to a medical condition.  I was perfectly fine with this decision b/c hey I was 24 and had 3 beautiful, healthy girls that I loved and adored more than anything else on this earth.  Everyone kept saying 'you are so young, what if you decide later that you want another kid?'  Our response was, then we will adopt.  Well Erick and I never really put any more thought into it after that.  We lived our lives and would always joke about how awesome it would be that we would barely be in our 40's when the last one graduated from high school.  We would have so much time to do whatever we wanted. Erick and I went through a really bad patch in our marriage and God saw fit to move our family to Tennessee.  Out in the middle of nowhere Tennessee.  We were excited for the fresh start and nervous as well.  God truly began working on our family during this time.  We started semi going to church and I say semi b/c we went on Sunday mornings but never got involved in the church.  After 5 years we get a call that scared us...the company he worked for was selling out and we were going to have to move.  We did not know where we were going to move to but really started trusting in our faith that God would take care of us.  We were very close to moving to Michigan when Erick got a call that said they just had a spot come open in Louisville.  We were so excited to be going back home.  I'm not saying that things automatically started going smoothly but eventually everything worked out. Once back home we started attending a church that is currently our home church.  We got involved and went on a couple of mission trips.  As much as I love doing them I personally felt like I wasn't doing enough.  Second year at home rolled around and our whole family went on a mission trip to Des Moines WA.  It was such a blessing to be there with our whole family.  Again as much as I learned with that trip I still had this feeling I wasn't doing enough.  There is a song by Sidewalk Prophets called 'Help Me Find It' and I found myself using that song as a prayer.  I could not finish this song/prayer without breaking down.  I knew God had a plan for me I just needed to be still and have peace until that moment when God was ready to reveal it to me.  There were 2 couples from church that within a few weeks of each other brought their children home to their forever homes.  I found myself longing to be in their spot.  One day out of the blue Erick speaks up and says 'Hey what if we adopt?'  I thought wow that would be awesome but is that what God has planned for our family?  After much discussion and prayer between the 2 of us at first and then our 3 girls later we decided that this is where God was leading us.  Erick was jumping  in with both feet. Me, I was a little more reserved.  We put our application in and sat and waited for the approval or denial.  Erick had faith that everything was going to be fine.  I on the other hand did not want to get too excited b/c what if I'm reading God's signal wrong?? What if I get my hopes up that God is going to give me a son and I read the signs all wrong? That would be too much to handle.  So I sat back and didn't really say much about it.  I only agreed to tell our family's b/c their names were on the application and what if the application people needed to call them for something and then I really would have been in trouble with my family!  Let me just say that once we put that application in, the feeling that I needed to do more was gone.  I didn't feel like there was something else I should be searching for.  I felt calm and at ease.  Even though that feeling was gone I still doubted I was getting the signs right.  Well as you know we were approved and have submitted our first set of paperwork and money. I know this is God's plan for our family.  He has laid everything out for us.  I know this is what God has called us to do and now I keep asking why did He choose me and my family?  What did I do to deserve something this wonder? I am knocked breathless and humbled thinking that God has chosen us to care for another one of his blessings. He has blessed my family and I more than we ever deserve.  We are not worthy of any of these things that He has given but we ARE so thankful that he has! I can not wait until the day that we get to bring our son to his forever home!!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Someone has asked us how we came upon the scripture verse on the bottom the the blog title.  Laurie had really took hold of the song, Seeker by Audio Adrenaline, and half way through the song they read this verse.  It really spoke to us about our adoption, so we used it!  Below is the YouTube video of the song.

For clarification if you see Carrie's facebook post, "I can't wait to meet my little "አንበሳ" nephew! His sweet "anbesa" face will be so sweet to kiss! AUNT CARRIE IS READY!", anbesa is lion in amharic, the language spoken in Ethiopia.  Lion is written as "አንበሳ" in amharic.
So why "Little Lion Man?"  Well, we signed the paper that says we cannot post any identifying information on our son, until the adoption is final.  Granted we do not know his name and what he looks like, or if he is even born at this stage, but we wanted a way to identify him in our family, promote Christianity, and relish the Ethiopian traditions.  Below is the story of the Lion of Judah, which lead us to choose this pseudonym.

In Christianity, the Lion of Judah epithet is used to refer to Jesus Christ, but that's not where the relevance and meaning of this symbol ends. The Lion of Judah is an ancient symbol. The sign represents the Israelite tribe of Judah throughout the Old Testament of the Hebrew Bible. The symbol also features on the emblem of Jerusalem, recognizing the original tribe and inmates of the Biblical Yehuda or Judah. Traditionally, the tribe is represented by a lion. The symbol dates back to the tribe's patriarch Jacob, who referred to his son Judah as 'Gur Aryeh' or 'the young lion' (Genesis 49:9).


Why is Jesus Called the Lion of Judah?


There are a number of authentic Christian ministries that use this symbol as their emblem or a prefix to their names. The reference appears in the Bible in the Book of Revelation 5:5, in the New Testament. The symbol is read and understood as a direct reference to Jesus, where he is regarded as the 'lion of the tribe' and 'Root of David'. 


The Bible reveals the following instances when Jesus was referred to as the Lion of Judah:

Gen 49:8-9: The Lion of Judah, a strong fighter against the enemy.
Matthew 1:3: Judah begot Pharez and Zarah of Tamar and Pharez begot Hezron and Herzon begot Aram (extolling the genealogy of Christ).
Hebrews 7: 14: It is evident that our Lord has risen out of Judah concerning which tribe Moses spoke nothing about priests.
Christians around the world believe that while the ancient tribe of Levi prepared priests, that of Judah was the tribe of the Kings. Jesus is believed to be a descendant of the Tribe of Judah. Jesus is commonly referred to as the 'overcoming one' and 'the one qualified to open the scrolls and seven seals'. According to the Book of Revelation 5:5, Jesus was the 'sacrificial Lamb' and the 'Lion of Judah'. The prophecy of the coming of the Lord to 'judge the world' as the Lion of Judah is clear all through Revelation 5:1-5. 

Ethiopia's traditions, recorded and elaborated in a 5th-century treatise, the "Kebre Negest", assert descent from a retinue of Israelites who returned with Makeda, the Queen of Sheba from her visit to King Solomon in Jerusalem, by whom she had conceived the Solomonic dynasty's founder, Menelik I. As Solomon was of the tribe of Judah, his son Menelik I would continue the line, which according to Ethiopian tradition was passed directly down from King to King until Emperor Haile Selassie was deposed in 1974. Both Christian and Jewish Ethiopian tradition has it that there were also immigrants of the Tribes of Dan and Judah that accompanied Makeda (Queen of Sheba) back from her visit to Solomon; hence the Ge'ez motto Mo`a 'Anbessa Ze'imnegede Yihuda ("The Lion of the Tribe of Judah has conquered"), included among the titles of the Emperor (King of Kings) throughout the Solomonic Dynasty. 


So as you can see the Lion of Judah has a deep history in Christianity and Ethiopian tradition.
 



Thursday, October 3, 2013

Welcome!

Welcome to our adoption story!  We will be using this blog to capture our journey in bringing home our son from Ethiopia.  Lord willing, this process will strengthen our faith and in the end provide a new son and brother for our family!  Our little lion man...











Erick, Laurie, and Girls...