<http://www.guideposts.com/story/mysterious-ways-poster-child>Emma

By Glen Liesegang, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
May, 2004

My wife, Linda, and I tried for years to conceive. Finally, at age 
40, Linda got pregnant. She gave birth to a girl whom we named Holly. 
We loved our daughter dearly. And we wanted her to have a brother or 
sister to grow up with. Conceiving again was unlikely, so we looked 
into adoption. A close friend who's an obstetrician put us on a list 
of potential adoptive parents at our local hospital. Linda kept 
Holly's toys and clothes in hopes of having another child. But the 
years passed, and it didn't happen.

Linda was browsing in a bookstore one day when a children's poster 
caught her eye. Holly, six, was too old for it, but it would be 
perfect for a nursery. It showed a mother and daughter kneeling by a 
bed saying their evening prayers together. Linda put the poster in 
the closet with the other baby things. Maybe one day...

Early one morning, two years later, our friend, the obstetrician, 
called. "One of my patients, a college student, just decided to give 
up her baby for adoption," he said. "She asked me to help find a good 
family. You were the first ones I thought of."

On the way to the hospital, Linda said, "I know God brought us this 
baby for a reason, but I'm worried about our being new parents again 
at our age."

I tried to reassure her. "We just have to have faith that this is right."

At the hospital a nurse led us to a beautiful baby girl. "This is 
Emma," she said. "Well, that's our nickname for her."

"Emma," Linda repeated, taking the baby in her arms. "That's 
beautiful. She looks like an Emma."

Several days later we brought Emma home. We hurried to set up a 
nursery. I put together Holly's old crib and Linda rummaged through 
the closet for the baby things she'd tucked away. Underneath a stack 
of clothes Linda found the poster she had bought years earlier. She 
unrolled it and gasped.

"What is it?" I asked. Linda pointed to the picture. Beneath it there 
was a caption neither of us had noticed before. It read,
"Emma and Mommy talk to God."


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