Michael was a farmer of modest means when he found a newborn child abandoned in a muddy roadside ditch.
The baby was wrapped in a faded blue blanket and crying weakly.
Michael’s circumstances were already difficult. Providing for himself required constant effort, and few people would have blamed him for leaving the matter entirely to authorities after calling for help.
Instead, he picked up the child and carried him to safety.
What began as an act of compassion soon became a lifelong commitment.
After working through the proper channels, Michael adopted the boy and named him Noah.
He chose the name because it reminded him of endurance—the ability to continue forward even when the road ahead was uncertain.
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