When I see a family I no longer see the color/race differences I see a love that seems to almost make them glow, a glow I can hardly wait to have.
I come from a small town, a mostly white farming community. I remember being little and seeing an African-American person for the first time. As an adult I have friends of many nationalities, but as a child I remember realizing the color difference of our skin. I understand that some people still see a difference. My role in Aerie's life will be to teach her that "Yes, she has more melanin in her skin than I do but we are family."
Our home is color-blind and colorfully beautiful.
Of course we will celebrate her birth culture, but in our home
she will be the beloved daughter of Tim and Angi...
all because God in HIS perfect will has made her so.

God sees the person, the soul. He makes us in beautiful varied shades because he delights in our uniqueness.
I look forward to Heaven when all God's colorful, beautiful people are adorned in HIS presence.
May we all come to see more and more with Christs' eyes and not our own.
May what breaks HIS heart break ours, and may it be in such a way that we no longer sit idle.
May we be HIS hands and HIS feet to HIS children/our children.
Forever grateful for HIS love,
Angi
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