Believing in the Martins

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I believe in lots of people.

I believe in their hopes and dreams.

I pray for their success and prosperity.

But today, I want to highlight one special couple.

Matt and Christie Martin.

Matt and Christie are an awesome husband/wife team that have embarked on an incredible journey to adopt a child.

I really think a lot of these two.  They are talented, loving, and caring and will make excellent parents.  One of the main reasons I am so sure of their success is because they are grounded firmly in their faith in Jesus Christ.

The Martin’s are chronicling their journey on Matt’s blog, which you can check out at mattmartin.co.

Raising a child takes a village and adopting a child takes much more.  It’s an expensive endeavor – in the neighborhood of $30-$40K.  So, along with their pursuit of adopting a child, they have started a fundraising effort.  With their Christmas card, Matt and Christie cleverly sent magnets and stickers encouraging others to be part of their journey – whether through prayer or finances.  Read their post “Leaping from the Lion’s Head” to learn more.  They’ve also set up a donation link at the top of their blog.

With economic times being what they are – not many of us have a bunch of extra money laying around – but little by little we can contribute to things that matter.  And I think this is something that matters.  We attached our magnet and sticker to a gallon can – and we’ve started putting our spare change in it.  Every little bit helps.

Which is why – if you feel so inclined – I encourage you to follow the Martin’s on their blog, donate to their adoption, but most importantly – pray for God’s will in their life.  We will.

One thought on “Believing in the Martins

    Matt Martin (@MattFMartin) said:
    January 18, 2012 at 8:28 AM

    I was surprised and excited to read this post. Very cool! We are so thankful for people like you who are willing to support and pray for us as we journey on with the adoption process. Thank you again and thank you for sharing our story with your friends and family!

    Matt Martin

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