Feb. 2, 2012
Dear friends,
It’s been exactly one year since my family has decided to adopt a child from Korea. As most of you already know, our heart for an adoption began to develop about four years ago as served the children at the Ahn-Dong orphanage/foster home in Korea each summer. During the GCC Vision Retreat last year, God finally confirmed that it was His will for our family to adopt a child and provide a home for a child who otherwise wouldn’t have one. Pastor Jae and I (Jee) don’t feel like we “need” to adopt. We have three biological children and are fully aware that we are not the best parents who can brag about our outstanding ability to raise another child. However, we felt called to live out God’s calling through obeying His call to be the parents to an unknown adopted child. With much fear and anxiety, we said, “Yes” to His call and our journey began.
We began the adoption process in February 2011 with New Beginnings Children and Family Services (a licensed adoption agency) and have enrolled in their Korea adoption program. Both of us being U.S. citizens with Korean heritage, we decided to adopt a girl between 0-2 years old from Korea. As we learn more about adoption, we are assured that Korean children being adopted by Korean families may alleviate many of the issues that adoptees go through, such as identity crisis, discrimination, prejudice, etc.
Also, God has been so gracious to our family during the last year while we were going through many struggles and restraints related to the adoption process. By God's grace, we have now completed the whole application process and have been approved for the adoption. The case worker at the adoption service predicts that we will be matched with a child before the summer of this year (hopefully).
Similar to sending out support letters for a short- or long-term mission, we are sending out this letter asking you -- our friends and family -- for support in the mission that we are on for the rest of our lives.
First and most important of all, we ask for your prayers. We need to be lifted up in prayer for wisdom in our decisions, strength and patience during this process, and for God to make our path clear and smooth.
Second and almost as important, we would humbly like to ask for financial support. The total cost of this adoption is approximately $35,000, including lawyer fees and incidental costs. So far, we have paid about $7,000 with our own savings and some donations from our church family. In order for this adoption to go forward, we need to raise somewhere around $25,000-30,000.
Pastor Jae and I were reluctant all this time to the idea of having a personal fundraiser; however, God really convicted us of our pride and reminded us how this call was not only for us, but also for everyone around us to partner in this important mission. I believe that not everyone is called to bring an orphan into their home, but our family has been called to this special mission. If there is anyone who believes that it is our corporate responsibility to take care of orphans and widows as Christians, then we would ask you to prayerfully consider donating to our family for this adoption.
There are a few easy ways to help:
1. You can give us cash or a check written to Jae/Jee Park, in person or sent to:
426 Main Street, Spotswood, NJ 08884 (Attn: Pastor Jae Park's adoption)
2. If you are interested in purchasing our adoption T-shirt, designed and supported by KrapyDNA, please check out their website: http://www.krapydna.com/collections/adoption

3. If you are interested in purchasing Jee SMN’s famous “Valentine’s Day Edition: Homemade French Macarons” (10-12 macaroons in chocolate, strawberry, green tea, pistachio, and Swiss Meringue buttercream flavors, placed in a decorative box with ribbons) for $25, you can email Jee at: jeepark17@hotmail.com (NJ & PA residents only -- please email for more info)

We are absolutely exciting for our fourth child, who will be joining us in next year or two. If you want to read our approval letter for adoption sent by the adoption agency, please feel free to request a copy if that would help your decision.
Thank you!
Blessings,
The Park family: Jae, Jee, Daniel, Isaiah, & soon-to-be big sister Joy

