Foster Care Reflections: The Joy of Visits

They are why you are here. They are the reason you stick it out time and time again. They, not the system, are the reason you have been called.

Foster Care Reflections: What Do We Do With Depression?

Depression isn't just life altering, it's soul sucking. It begins with depleting you of joy, then of anger, then of even your sadness until all you are left with is deep, dark emptiness; you feel numb and formless inside.

Foster Care Reflections: Thank You, Birth Parents

I am learning with each new mom, each new child, and each new challenge. We grow together, we teach each other, and this is how we foster a better future.

Foster Care Reflections: Mom’s battle cry

When the days are longer and heavier than you planned, you lift your head and let grace run down your cheeks. When you find yourself running new races with familiar faces that make you doubt your ability to carry out God's mission, you bow your head and find strength in your weakness. There is a … Continue reading Foster Care Reflections: Mom’s battle cry

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Foster Care Reflections: The Woman at The Well

As some of you may know, I run a foster care ministry. It's at the very heart of what I do. I don't blog all the time because I'm engrossed in what I do. I'm not just called to it, I love the families with all my heart. Most of the time I am ministering … Continue reading Foster Care Reflections: The Woman at The Well

Foster Care Reflections: When Thankful Isn’t The Right Word

"Everything is fine. We're all fine." I'm dying inside, but yeah, everything is fine.

Foster Care Reflections: The Village People

I am part of a village. This village is a vital piece of what makes life doable....and crazy. It's a mash-up of people who would not normally be in any kind of relationship together. Economic status is no barrier. Social status does not stop us. Having nothing in common is simply where we start. We … Continue reading Foster Care Reflections: The Village People