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God’s Promise…

7-8“But blessed is the man who trusts me, God, the woman who sticks with God.

They’re like trees replanted in Eden, putting down roots near the rivers—

Never a worry through the hottest of summers, never dropping a leaf,

Serene and calm through droughts, bearing fresh fruit every season.  Jeremiah 17:7-8 MSG

Most of the things God has called my family to do –doesn’t make much sense to us, let alone those peeking in to our lives. The only thing we know is that when the Spirit continues to nudge – we have to be obedient.

A few weeks ago Jose and I visited the St. Louis campus. We met a little girl named Isebelle. She doesn’t weigh more than 10lbs and she’s nearly 5 months old. Her mother died of TB back in January. When I met Isebelle, I immediately saw Rosie peeking through those gorgeous dark eyes.  She almost took my breath away. My mind immediately traveled back in time. Rosie had so much sickness her first year of life – it’s a miracle she survived. She was 9 months old before she could even hold up her head.

While Isebelle is alert, her smile melts the heart. Yet, I can’t help but notice some significant developmental delays. Perhaps it’s because she was born premature or her mom had TB during her pregnancy. Maybe it’s because she only weighs a few pounds and she just needs some one-on-one care. Whatever the case may be, Isebelle isn’t thriving like a typical 5 month-old.

Over the past few weeks God has been nudging Jose and I to once again open our home and hearts.  The thought of such an investment has been pretty overwhelming. After all, our twins are turning 3 in June! I’m sure we (or those closest to us) could make a list a mile long of reasons why a family of 9 might want to re-think adding one more mouth to feed.

Please pray for her as we begin pouring into her precious little life. Like the many Haitian children that have been placed in our lives through the years, we are loving Isebelle as if she were our own but prepared to follow the Lord’s leading in her final placement. The name Isebelle means “God’s promise”. Our prayer is that we can give her a beginning that allows her to convey His promise of hope to those of her generation and that she would be identified as a child of the King rather than just another Castillo.

Now, having framed this up in a palatable manner for those who cannot believe we are doing this again–We are happy to introduce you to – Isebelle.

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We are missionaries with Northwest Haiti Christian Mission. We have devoted our lives to serving His kingdom in the country of Haiti. We have 11 children and a thirst for an intimate relationship with our Creator. There may be a lot of drama on the battlefield but one thing is for sure.....There's Never A Dull Moment!

6 thoughts on “God’s Promise…

  1. she is beautiful! 🙂 it is such a blessing to read all of your blogs! hug the kids for me and all the texas tech people!! love YALL 🙂

  2. Jody and Jose I think it is wonderful that you are opening your home and your hearts to love and help guide another child through this life. I am thankful everyday that there are people like you in this world that spreads not only the word of God but His love as well. You are both a blessing! She is simply adorable as are the rest of your children!

  3. She is SO precious! I really enjoy reading all your posts and being able to keep up with you guys! Like K-truck said, hug your precious children for us! Miss you all tons!

  4. Oh, I am so excited for you! What a blessing! You are such an inspiration to me and I am sure others! Thanks for sharing & we will add Isebelle to our prayers. My kids will be excited to hear!

  5. God is so awesome! How cool that He brought this little doll into your lives…the smile on the girls faces say it all!

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