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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God amazes me. It was just on my heart again on Sunday about adopting from Kenya. It was just a flicker across my mind again of something God whispered to me a couple of years ago. Then, this email comes in, I don’t read it because I dont have time at the moment but something (Him) prompts me to save it for later. Just read it. I know that God has a plan and perhaps I need to read this book so I will order it on Amazon. Who am I Lord that you would speak to me?
Excited and anxious to read and learn the story of redemption! Our God is so good & faithful ☺️
I would love to read this in the summer!!!!!!! And I plan to tell my friend who loves to read!!!
I am speechless. My daughter and I have recently decided to go our first mission trip to guess where – Africa – way out of our comfort zone and somewhere we never expected to go I am excited for the story God will write. I would love to read Hope Runs.
So grateful for your blog and for your book A Confident Heart. God uses both to encourage me! I am humbled and blessed to be leading a ladies small group for the first time and we are loving every chapter. It is truly the highlight of the week as we look forward to seeing what God has for us. Thank you, Renee, for sharing your story!
I would love to have this book to read this summer and to share with others. I work with homeless children and youth. My husband was adopted. We have two biological children and have to precious angels awaiting us in heaven, lost to a miscarriage. For all these reasons, we have talked about adoption for several years. Whenever I see stories such as this, I cannot express how it stirs my soul and inspires me. We feel called to something, just not sure what in regards to our command to care for the orphans, “the least of these among us”. We continue to seek guidance from our Heavenly Father for direction- what does it look like for our family? Do we adopt? Do we provide respite for homeless children that I work with in the schools? I am so fortunate to have the opportunity to work with the widowed, orphaned, and hurting as a career but I do feel a calling to do more. This book sounds like it would inspire us!
The book sounding like an amazing uplifting read….and who couldn’t use a book like that 🙂
Sounds like a very inspirational book. I would love to read this book and would give a 2nd copy to my church library.
I would love to read Hope Runs this summer because:
a) My husband’s words to me recently were ” Where’s your sense of adventure gone?’ and I think reading about the challenge and vision of the story will reawaken that sense of adventure.
b) My friend is suffering from lack of mobility due to a recent accident and I feel she would also benefit from reading the amazing story and have hope to ‘run’ again.
c) God spoke to my heart two days ago with words that told me He was leading me into the best years of my life( I am in my late 50’s). All things are possible with God!!
The adventures and vision of others can inspire and motivate us to achieve great things for God and the world. Hope Runs promises just that.. can’t wait to read it.
I shared this post with my Facebook friends. I can’t wait to read Hope Runs! What a wonderful example of how God will use us if we will listen and obey!
I would love to win a copy because God has been taking me on a journey I did not expect and at times difficult to follow. Its inspirational message of hearing and then following God is just what I need. I know a few ladies I would definitely share it with.
This would be a wonderful book to read in the summer (also for my family) – about obeying God’s calling on your life – feeling that nudge and not ignoring it. Thank you for bringing it to our attention. Bless you!
Thank you for your ministry
Hi Renee,
I would love to have this book! I run also, but more importantly I have two adult sons that want to get involved in missions. My family has been through a lot these past four years with my oldest son Arron and through Bible study and the Lord’s guidance we have seen Him at work in our lives. We never know the path God is going to lead us on and it can change in an instant. We have been praying for Him to show us where we are to go next. This book would bee a great example to my family and friends to show and teach that God can do amazing things in our lives when we least expect it and if we seek Him first for guidance. I will read this book.
Hi Renee,
I have read this book. It is wonderful.
My copy is a digital one, so if I were to win a copy it would be to share with a friend so that they may enjoy the story as well. It’s a great one to share.
Would love to read this! Being a young widow that was left to raise 3 babies and then later a grand daughter for 5 years… often feel my dreams of adopting are shattered. The excerpt was a gentle reminder that our plans are not as we see but as God directs our heart.
Hi Renee,
Claire’s story is so amazing. Amazing because God is the author of the story. I would love to win this book to read and pass on to family and friends that would love to read it too. I am in the process of praying for God to show me which children he wants me to sponsor through Compassion International. I think this book fits into my life right now quite perfectly. 😉
Blessings to you!
Hi Renee,
Thanks for your post. I’m not a runner these days, but would like a copy of this book. Your post first caught my attention because I’m sponsoring a young girl from Senegal. She’s eight years old, has a family, but doesn’t attend school. I hope my monthly sponsorship will change that. And perhaps reading this will inspire me to run.
Please consider me for this book. I am reading Rhinestone Jesus right now and my heart is being drawn to Kenya through that book and so to read about another individual doing good in that country would be wonderful.
I would love to win and read such an inspirational story! What a beautiful example of God’s special plans for His children. I’d share this book with a dear friend who has been trying to grow their family through adoption and has hit some bumps in the road in the process. I believe she would thoroughly appreciate this story. Sounds awesome!
I’d love to win this book because I’m at a point in my life where my husband and I have followed God’s Call to serve Him, yet it is unclear to me what my role is at our new Call’s location. I desire to serve The Lord with gladness as well as support my husband and our family as he serves.
I would share it with my cousin, who has drifted from The Lord and has the seed still planted within her, but it needs nurturing to continue to grow in her heart once again!
What a neat thing you’re doing! Thanks for providing this opportunity to win!