Clint and Karen Langelaar farm turkeys north of Saskatoon. They write a blog called LOCAL POND with domestic, family, homey news and commentary. A while ago they learned about Paul and Zabeth Bayne and they have been encouraging readers of their blog to sign the Bayne Campaign for Justice petition. A side bar link connects to my daily posts. Here are a couple of their recent entries. People from various provinces and various American states are reading their posts and then often drop over to my GPS site for detailed information.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Keep Praying
Most mornings I leave my bedroom when I hear Julie is up and crying. Upon opening my door, I am greeted with, “Good morning, Mommy!” by a small boy who has already commandeered most of the space on the living room carpet for his blocks and trains.
This morning, though, the kids are at their grandparents. When I got up, the house was dark, and there was no voice greeting me (although the toys are all still there from yesterday). I miss those kids, and it’s only been 15 hours. How short compared to the 2 years that the Baynes have been without children in their home. I want so much for them to have justice done and for them to have their children returned. I encourage you to keep praying for them to have their kids returned by Christmas. And if you haven’t signed the petition, please sign it! It only takes a minute.
There have been some new developments in the case – a pre-trial hearing with a court date set for January 13, and admissions that there is no real evidence to continue withholding the children.
Posted by Karen / Clint at 8:04 AM
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Keep praying for the Baynes
They Baynes family has continued to be on my mind, and my heart aches for them – wanting only to be reunited to their three young children who were unfairly taken from them by the Ministry of Children and Family Development in BC – they still wait and pray and spend the 6 hours a week with their children that they are allotted. Please pray that justice will be done, that they will be able to spend Christmas with their children, and that they will be home for good. Our God is a powerful God who can do so much more than we can ask or imagine.
(If confused, please see previous post here about the Baynes’ situation.) Ron Unruh, author of the blog GPS, keeps very current updates on the case.
Posted by Karen / Clint at 8:57 PM
Reader, please hit this link and sign this petition
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