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  1. I watched this movie yesterday and it was amazing. It is heartbreaking and inspiring at the same time. The birth of my 1st child was nothing short of dangerous for both of us and I am so grateful for the medical care that I received that saved my babies life and healed my body after his delivery. Every woman should have access to that kind of help! The people at Fistula Hospital are restoring lives! So powerful!

  2. I have been so inspired and encouraged by your site. I don't know if I previously mentioned it, but my husband and I have recently read the book Radical and through that book, listening to several sermons series, and through God's amazing grace, our eyes have been opened and our hearts broken for the orphans. We are currently looking into foster care but praying that adoption is in the future for our family.

    Through your site and a couple others God is growing in me a passion for the children and people of Africa. It's amazing. I read through and can't stop the tears. Even some of that ugly crying.:) As I've said, I feel certain a trip to Africa will happen, even if I don't win it!

    My husband is not a blog reading type of guy. So I've been praying, "Lord, I don't know how, but somehow reach his heart and turn it towards Africa." I didn't know how it was going to happen, but then God… in His ever surprising ways… stepped in. Last night we watched an old movie, The God's Must Be Crazy. Slapstick humor and a little weird. Afterward my thoughts were "that was a waste of time" but this morning my husband shocked me. He told me that aside from the slapstick humor part, when they showed the tribes people it was the first time he's realized that the people of Africa are people just like us. With children, families, love, humor. He said he's always thought of them as more of the headhunting, spears and war type. Then he started talking about African adoption! I almost fell out of my seat. I just assumed God would need to use a thought-provoking, emotional website or something. Instead He reached my husband through a ridiculous 80's movie! Isn't that amazing! I don't even know you and my first thought was "I need to share this with Kari." lol

    He is in a job right now that does not even begin to give us the income to qualify for adoption. He is thankful to have it but we are praying that God would find a way to increase our income. We know that God isn't going to do all this work in our hearts and then leave us hanging.

    I just had to share this with you. You have been instrumental in bringing awareness and excitement to me about Ethiopia and Africa in general. God bless you!

  3. I love your site and have been so inspired! My husband and I are currently in the process of adoptiong from Ethiopia…in fact we just bought a "pick your counrty kit" today! Does that qualify for an entry in the mission trip giveaway? I would love the opportunity to see our sweet child's home and learn more about her culture while sevring Ethiopia! What could be better?!?

  4. Wow, I just watched a Walk To Beautiful and I am blown away by what I just saw. The helpless looks and sadness in these womens eyes that were transformed to such joy from being healed was an amazing sight to witness. I also just finished the book Radical as mentioned by a Shannon P and my husband and I have felt the calling to missions. We have been to the Dominican Republic and have a strong connection there and after watching this and so much more about Ethiopia as of late I can not help but think is the Lord leading us there. We are open to where to the Lord sends us and His perfect timing will lead us where we are needed. I have been so inspired by reading your blog….thank you!

  5. I was so moved as I watched walk to beautiful a few days ago. later I bought a t-shirt entering the Mission Trip giveaway, only learning you would be visiting there afterwards!!! I took it as a sign! I hope I win! I want to go!

  6. I will go. Whether or not I win (after I bought a T-shirt or two) I WILL go. I don't know when it will be, but I want to say "thank you" for making me think. I watched the film this evening. I am still in tears. All the things that I thought seemed so important simply do not. I wonder what the effect would be if I actually WENT to Ethiopia. I am sure it is unfathomable to me at this moment.

  7. Wow, what a moving movie! These women ARE beautiful. What a privilege it would be to visit there and get to love on the women…many who are so so young. Thank you for sharing this movie. I'm so grateful I stumbled upon your blog.

  8. Yes Kari…my heart is pounding and my palms are sweating!! I just bought my shirt and the excitement of what could be fills my heart. I know that even if the excitement is not for me, it will be for someone who wants & needs this trip so so much. I love how you said that God already knows who the winner is…that is so beautiful!! I have desperately wanted to go to Ethiopia for over a year, but we have been scraping every cent we can find to begin our Ethiopian adoption in a few short months. Oh how I would love to go and serve and learn about the country that my future child is from. You are changing the world Kari! Thank you for this opportunity! God Bless.

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