After taking on a 10-day abandoned baby girl with a disease that left her with only 3 percent of her brain, missionary Addisyn López felt in her heart that there should be a place for terminally ill children to be “loved until the very end.” She thus established one at her family’s children’s home in Guatemala. Caring for abandoned babies then eventually led Addisyn into the life-changing roles of wife, mother, and adoptive mom. Addisyn’s family moved to Guatemala when she was 16, forcing the teen to give up the American dream. “A part of me wanted the comfortable,” she admitted, sharing her story on Love What Matters. “But what I’ve come to learn is when you step outside your comfort zone and allow God to use you, really use you, even when you’re afraid, He’ll teach you and stretch you.” Addisyn’s parents founded a children’s home called Village of Hope, for …