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Evidence of Miracles... Remember Little Amos Who SO Needed To Come Home From Haiti???

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We cannot appreciate the miracle of a sunrise unless we have once waited in the darkness..." ~unknown Thank you ALL so much for your prayers for Aaron & Jamie Ivey to get their son Amos out of Haiti safely...  no one could have expected the  SWIFT  answer they would get... Aaron and Jamie Ivey (and countless other adoptive parents) waited in the darkness not  only figuratively for years, but literally all night last night  after getting word out of the blue that their sweet Amos was being placed on a cargo plane in Haiti was heading to Florida! Read the following excerpt from Aaron's Twitter account  to get the  "rest of the story...." (Start reading at the bottom to get it all in chronological order) Frsh showr-new clothes-ready for ATXhomecomng  ATX airport! Hes bringing more vibe to ATX  http://twitpic.com/zdeq First escalator ever. http://twitpic.com/zcxhv   RT @ jamie_ivey  In his mommas arms http://yfrog.com/359aqaj about 1 hour ago   from  Tweetie

What If You Were In The Midst Of Finalizing The Adoption Of A Child In Haiti Last Week??

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Photo courtesy of Aaron Ivey.com We know of a couple in just that situation...  Aaron and Jamie Ivey are dear friends  of dear friends of ours, and their hearts are breaking as they now sit and wait  and wonder... w hen... oh, Lord, WHEN will they be reunited with their sweet 4 year old son, Amos, whose union with them is bound only be the last phases of the adoption process but who must seem now WORLDS AWAY  from them as their hearts break knowing the devastation that now surrounds their sweet little guy. Aaron and Jamie brought their adopted daughter Story home from Haiti in October.  But their son Amos is   still there .   CLICK HERE TO SEE THEIR INTERVIEW ON CNN! Aaron is an amazing musician and his music video for the song "Amos Story" launched everywhere this past Monday. This is just ONE of many, many REAL-LIFE stories coming out of the wreckage that is now Haiti. To see glimpses of sweet little Amos, the son Aaron and Ivey long to hold close  and safe in their arm