In 1998 our family fell in love with Ethiopia and a little girl named Meseret. We met “Messie” through Compassion International’s Child Sponsorship program in Ethiopia when she was 7-years old.
Ten years later, we sensed God leading us to adopt a little girl from Africa who needed a forever family. But this is all we knew: she would be an orphan in Africa.
Where in Africa, we wondered? It only took a day or two for God to lead us back to the same place our hearts had been for ten years: Ethiopia. And in 2009 when we traveled to meet Aster, He orchestrated the details and timing so we could also meet Meseret and her family.
I remember thinking: How did we get to this place we never expected to be, in the middle of a story we never thought would be ours?
Recently I was beautifully reminded how God takes us places we never expected to go and writes a story we never thought would be ours. Over Spring Break, I started reading Hope Runs, about the life of a Kenyan boy named Sammy and young American woman named Claire, and I couldn’t put it down. Today I’ve invited Claire to share {their story} with us…
“This is the story I was meant to tell: A story of Africa, that didn’t start on her soil.
A story birthed on a dreamed-of trip around a changing world. A trip of cheap, bumpy airlines and too-heavy backpacks and endless cups of sweet black tea and hundreds of books and running, running, running as far as the eye could see.
A story meant to end when two twenty-something girls summited a Kenyan mountain peak at the end of a year away.
But that story never came to be.
Instead, a good God intervened miles from the mountain and kept one girl’s feet on solid ground, far from the peak that sought a climber.
And this God told that girl in a whisper of breath, with one word repeated again and again: stay.
Stay in that cheap guesthouse she was supposed to be at for just one night before the climb. Stay, because the orphanage that owned the guesthouse would now own her heart. For a year, at first, and then for many more after that. Stay.
And in this story, the real story, she did stay.
She stayed and began to run. She ran with fast teens and slow tiny ones, she ran with anyone who would let her, and even with those who would not.

She started a nonprofit, Hope Runs, to keep up the running, and the 170 children at the orphanage where she lived liked to laugh that she ran slower than anyone they had ever known.
And then there was the boy. Because without the boy, the story wouldn’t be much of a story after all. He was there, in the first hours of her first day at an orphanage she never knew she would live in for a year. And he stayed, by her side for the year, sometimes happy, sometimes sad, always taking pictures of what his life might be.
And when it came time for her story to move on, to move wider than Africa and to embrace other things, it was time for him to come with her. It was time for them to live a story together. For him, a new life in a far-off land.”
Hope Runs: An American Tourist, A Kenyan Boy, a Journey of Redemption is the emotional story of an American tourist, a Kenyan orphan, and the day that would change the course of both of their lives forever. It’s about what it means to live in the now when the world is falling down around you. It’s about what it means to hope for the things you cannot see. Most of all, it’s about how God can change your life in the blink of an eye. It’s about two people whose lives were transformed by meeting one another.
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About Sammy:
Sammy Ikua Gachagua had lost his father to illness, his mother to abandonment, and his home to poverty. By age ten, he was living in a shack with seven other children and very little food. He entered an orphanage seeing it as a miracle with three meals a day, a bed to sleep in, and clothes on his back. When Claire Diaz-Ortiz arrived in Kenya at the end of an around-the-world journey, she decided to stay the night, climb Mt. Kenya, then head back home.
About Claire:
Claire Diaz-Ortiz (@claire) is an author, speaker and Silicon Valley innovator who was an early employee at Twitter. When she entered an orphanage in Kenya, she saw it as little more than a free place to spend the night before her mountain trek. But God had other plans. In her new book, Hope Runs: An American Tourist, A Kenyan Boy, a Journey of Redemption, she shares the unexpected place she found herself and the story God wrote that she never imagined would be hers. You can find out more about Claire and connect with her at ClaireDiazOrtiz.com.
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I would love to read this story for the following reasons. First because I think it would be good for my soul. Reading about it brought tears to my eyes. Also, I feel as though God may be nudging me to tell my own story in some way shape or form. So I have been actively seeking out examples of others who have done so lovingly and successfully for courage and inspiration. Thanks Renee!
Shared this on Facebook….sounds like an inspiring story to read
Love to share this story with a friend. We don’t get to see each other much anymore, but at one time we were in a book club together. As she is a runner i know it would appeal – as would an excuse to get together to talk book, God, and catch up.
It would be great to read a story about hearing from God, trusting, understanding and obedience.
I shared the information on Pinterest on my “Good Books” board.
I would love to win a copy of this book because I love to read, hear and experience about how God works. It sounds so motivational. My adult daughter loves to run and mentors a group a elementary school runners and I know she would treasure this story and I will share it with her.
Because reading this “excerpt” resonated with my own heart and dreams. Thanking God
Shared post on Facebook 😉
Thank you for sharing Anna!
Our family also did an international adoption – ours lead us to China in 2001 to pick up our wonderful Elizabeth who just turned 14 and graduates 8th grade this month!! She is SUCH a blessing in my life. I love reading stories of how God works in our hearts to expand our families… I would love this book and would love to share a copy with families I know who are either considering adoption or have already adopted.
I love that Annette!! And a big congratulations to Elizabeth!!
I would love to read this book! I would love for my kids to read it too. Our youngest graduated early from high school and has moved out already. So we are experiencing an “empty nest”. I have been studying more and reading my books I had no time for before 🙂 I always tell my kids that God is our hope and with Him all is possible…
I can’t wait to have my boys read it too. They are 19 and 16 and it will be such a great read for them too. But my husband has first dibs 🙂
Hi Renee! That was a truly touching story. I would love to receive a copy of the book to read and also share with my daughter because she always gives others Hope! I have a very dear friend who raised a son who she adopted as a small child. I will share with my family as well.
This book really peeks my interest! I would love to read it. I love to run!
I would like this book to read and be reminded that God is always in control and we need to listen to His voice. When we do, amazing things will happen!
It’s such great story and reminder of how God works behind the scenes in our lives to provide and connect our hearts to Him and others!
Renee — your post title grabbed my attention because I run, and, well, my name is Hope. Adoption is part of my story, and Africa is a place that captures my heart and imagination. I’d love to read Hope Runs and have a dear friend whose story as an adoptive mom would make this book a great gift for her, too.
I love that Hope!!! 🙂
I would like to win this book because I need hope and I need a way out of a serious bout of depression. Anything to help me get closer to Jesus and keep my faith going at this time.
Praying these promises for you tonight Suzanne.
He lifted me out of the slimy pit,
out of the mud and mire;
he set my feet on a rock
and gave me a firm place to stand.
Psalm 40:2, NIV
I pinned the Hope Runs image from this post to my Read board on Pinterest!
Thanks for sharing Rebekah!
I would love to read this book as I spent some time in Zambia working at a couple of orphanages and schools several years ago. I loved walking around the compounds there with both young children and teens, just spending time with them. I would also love to gift this book to my brother and sister-in-law. They are both big time runners and I love giving them books that have an inspiring story and message while still relating to their love for running.
That is a great idea!
I would like to win a copy of “Hope Runs” not only for myself but to share with my daughter and a friend of hers that graduated from college today. All three of us have experienced the abandonment of fathers who never or to this date been a father. Sad to say, the person who was entrusted to love and care for me, never did and today he showed up at my daughter’s college graduation as if things were on good terms. When he started his toxic ways towards her in 2010, I knew it was time to separate and he was not going to change. The person I had her by showed up today also and tried weighing her down with guilt and if she was his parent. And last but not least the young man we rode to the graduation with expressed his desire for his father to be at his graduation and it was a trying day for us all. A lot of males, but so few fathers!
So sorry for the hard parts of this day for each of you. A day that should be filled with celebration. Im celebrating the love of your Heavenly Father who will never leave or forsake to envelop each of you with a deep sense of His love, strength and delight in who you are to Him!!
Can’t wait to read this book. I found myself in a pit, we had just moved to a temporary location, feeling alone and depressed when after praying to God and asking for a friend. When out of the blue and now long time friend I found myself with a girl friend that happened to be a marathon runner and she was going to help me train for my 1st 5k. She ever so gently pointed me to Jesus and helped me back on my feet. I can us reading this as a summer book club, can’t wait!
What a beautiful story of HOPE and God’s provision!! Thank you for sharing your story!
I would love to win this book as a good read. These types of books are always uplifting and inspirational. Thanks for considering me.
It’s such a great read!