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  1. “But let’s stop shying away from serving them because we want to protect our hearts. Our hearts are already secure. They are eternally tied to the One who’s heart bled out for us. He can help us deal with a broken heart. He’s been there and done that. Let’s put our hearts on the line for those who don’t know Christ. It’s not our hearts that are in danger.” <—– Yeah girl, that’s good stuff right there! Oh, and by the way, GPS stands for Group Preparation and Selection. 😉 Glad you came by BigHouse yesterday, and hope we can help y’all out as needed!

  2. I love every word of this. So fiercely brave and these children need your courage! It’s a lot more simple and easy to say ‘I couldn’t do that’ — to Him, he knows our hearts and theirs — He will give you strength in those times when a part of you feels like it is dying through the loss. I’ve been there and the scars are still there – but I would do it over again forever to be their mama if only for a little while.

  3. Wow, my wife and I just began the foster care journey with our first placement recently and this totally resonates with our own heart in this. Everywhere we go with the beautiful newborn the Lord has brought into our home, we get asked, “Are you adopting him?” We’re not there yet! We have no idea what the legal process holds for this little guy, but in the meantime, we’re going to love him like he’s our own… even knowing we may have our hearts deeply wounded at the end of the journey. Why? Because he needs the love and attachment right now… We’re the big kids here and if anybody is going to get hurt, I’d rather it was me, not him. Thank you for putting into words what we’ve been feeling and trying to explain, and thank You, Lord, for this amazing opportunity to love like You!

    1. “We’re the big kids here and if anybody is going to get hurt, I’d rather it was me, not him.” Good word, right there!! We have a newborn placement, too. Always encouraging to hear from others who are traveling this road. Thanks for your comment!

  4. I LOVE ALL OF THESE BEAUTIFUL WORDS.. ANYONE THAT CAN SACRAFICE HEARTACHE FOR A CHILD IS HEAVEN SENT. I HAVE 3 CHILDREN OF MY OWN AND WOULD STILL LOVE TO FOSTER CHILDREN. I JUST FEEL THAT I HAVE ALOT OF LOVE TO GIVE AND WHY NOT TEACH MY CHILDREN THE SAME. THAT NO MATTER THE SITUATION TO ALWAYS TRY AND HELP OUT A CHILD IN NEED , REGARDLESS IF IT DOES BREAK YOUR HEART. I STRONGLY BELIEVE THAT I WAS MEANT TO SEE THIS TONIGHT AND I THANK YOU ALL FOR WHAT YOU DO FOR THESE CHILDREN AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL. IF ANYONE COULD HELP ME WITH A STARTING POINT PLEASE EMAIL ME @ reneegreene7@gmail.com .. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

    1. Wow. Your openness is beautiful! I will email you with some information about getting started. Praying for you as you consider this huge step for your family!

    2. Renee that is so wonderful! I hope that you will find the support you need to get started and that you are blessed in the process of considering fostering. Know that your prayers now for the children and the families who are fostering are so needed as well. I was a foster mom for 15 months and had 13 foster children during that time. The need is so great. Thank you for seeking the heart of the Father!

  5. You know how God does these thing of bringing sweet little connections at just the right time? Well, I think that just happened. I’m after you on YWFMW and I am SO glad! I am so thankful for you hear to consider whichever direction the Lord is leading you! I thought I might adopt from India someday. We talked about fostering, and then we did it, with a bang.

    A year ago I did have to say good-bye to several children and it does still hurt but I haven’t regret a single day we spent being used by God for His purposes with them. We moved to foster (a bit unusual) and had 3 of our 5 children in our home plus up to 8 more foster children at a time. It ended up being too much and we had several reasons we needed to leave the ranch last year. I’ve spent much time healing, processing, grieving and just plain loving and soaking in His presence. YES it is hard. YES it is so very amazing and so desperately needed! May you and your family be blessed with strength & wisdom from our provider.

    Are you familiar with Jason Johnson’s blog? Or All In Orphan care? GREAT blog posts there. I would love to connect with you more and hear how how this journey unfolds. Blessings!

  6. I haven’t read Jason’s blog, but I’m going to check it out pronto. I appreciate your vulnerability and honesty about your fostering experience! I would love to connect with you, as well. You can send me an email via the contact form on the blog, or look me up on FB. We now have a two month old foster son. I wrote a post about that…”And Then It Got Real”. What a ride it’s been! Thank you for commenting.

  7. “Jesus died for you, precious one, so you are worth the room in my heart and life to love you. Even if it’s only for a time. Even if a little piece of me dies if you go away. “

    I needed to hear these words today. Thank you for sharing a piece of your life for the world to witness. It is my hope that this time in your life will draw you closer to being like Christ as you prepare to love a child with his abundant love.

    Thanks again.

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