http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=5524419
here's an interview they did this week that I think was good. I didn't see the Larry King interview. I agree Larry King is passed his prime
I cried through pretty much the entire show, even though I've seen all the videos and such already. I wanted to reach through the television, however, and smack Larry King for not even being able to get Maria's name right, not once, but THREE times he called her Mary!
If you go to www.showhope.com you will see an area dedicated to Maria, with photos, videos, her story, and more. The opening page of the area is her flower drawing and each petal has one aspect of the site for her. It is amazing to see how God works through the hands of a little child. Looking back now you can see the signs that she was preparing her family for this, but nobody could have known at the time.
Shaohannah's Hope has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in memorial donations for Maria's Miracle Fund. Everyone always looks for the possible good that can come from a tragedy, and I firmly believe God put this little girl with the Chapman Family because she was to be an instrument of hope and a voice for orphan children everywhere. Think of the hundreds, if not thousands of children who will be going to forever families directly as a result of the grants they are able to provide through this foundation. As the Chapman's mentioned, the adoption process is a very expensive one, and is often the barrier that keeps a family from pursuing it.
Think of it as a paiting, as Caleb so eloquently stated in his talk about Maria. You are close up, looking at Maria and her loss, in the center of the painting, but as you back away and begin to see the bigger picture in all its' glory, you will start to see the widespread impact this little 5 yr old girl will have thousands of lives, not just now, but for years to come.
I saw the interview and I was very moved by the commitment to their faith. I don't know if I would be that strong after such a tragedy especially so soon.
I cried through pretty much the entire show, even though I've seen all the videos and such already. I wanted to reach through the television, however, and smack Larry King for not even being able to get Maria's name right, not once, but THREE times he called her Mary!
If you go to www.showhope.com you will see an area dedicated to Maria, with photos, videos, her story, and more. The opening page of the area is her flower drawing and each petal has one aspect of the site for her. It is amazing to see how God works through the hands of a little child. Looking back now you can see the signs that she was preparing her family for this, but nobody could have known at the time.
Shaohannah's Hope has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in memorial donations for Maria's Miracle Fund. Everyone always looks for the possible good that can come from a tragedy, and I firmly believe God put this little girl with the Chapman Family because she was to be an instrument of hope and a voice for orphan children everywhere. Think of the hundreds, if not thousands of children who will be going to forever families directly as a result of the grants they are able to provide through this foundation. As the Chapman's mentioned, the adoption process is a very expensive one, and is often the barrier that keeps a family from pursuing it.
Think of it as a paiting, as Caleb so eloquently stated in his talk about Maria. You are close up, looking at Maria and her loss, in the center of the painting, but as you back away and begin to see the bigger picture in all its' glory, you will start to see the widespread impact this little 5 yr old girl will have on thousands of lives, not just now, but for years to come.