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Meet our newest grant family!

Caroline's Promise was founded because David asked the question, "I wonder how many Christians would adopt if they just had some financial assistance?"

Since then we've been able to award close to 20 $3000 grants to North Carolina couples. The kids are from all over the world and are precious, precious, precious!

Meet our newest grant family - Jimmy and Gayla Renslow. They pastor a church in Greensboro, NC and while they were waiting to complete an adoption from China - they sensed God changing their course. He was leading them to Uganda! Their friends direct the Good Shepherd's Fold Children's Home there and were able to match them with Baby Zuri.
The week before our Caroline's Promise team left for Uganda, our Board of Directors awarded a grant to the Renslows who were already in Uganda, completing their adoption. For the first time in CP history, we were able to be in country with one of our grant families. What a special blessing for me and CP Board member, Sarah Ledford. It was just a reminder that God is faithful and He will use us if we allow Him to.
THANK YOU for supporting Caroline's Promise! Because of your generosity Baby Zuri has a forever family!

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