Fostering HopeSample
EYE OF THE STORM
She sat quietly, blinking away tears, as she read again the mother's day poem. Next to her lay a stack of construction paper cards and colorful trinkets made by her kids to honor the day. But this gift - it was different. It was straight from the heart of her daughter. Her mind drifted back four years to the day the girl came to live in their home. They had interacted at the occasional family gathering, but this was a whole new kind of relationship. The nearly 13-year old brought very few physical possessions, but the emotional baggage that tagged along could have filled up the house. Abuse. Brokenness. Anger. Sadness. Distrust. Rage. There had been many good days, that was sure. But many struggles as well.
Often the relationship between the two was like being beaten by the wind and rain of a hurricane. Yet somehow they struggled together against the storm. Held onto each other. Survived. Cared. Healed. Redeemed. Loved. The storm isn't over, but on mother's day they were able to rest for a little while. As words from a chosen daughter filled the heart of an adoptive mom. 'You pulled me out of the dark; you saved me from could've beens. You've been here with me, through good and bad, thick and thin. And haven't given up. You're strong when I'm weak; you're peaceful when I'm out of control. You're my mom, my role model, my hero; I love you and I wanna be just like you.'
She sat quietly, blinking away tears, as she read again the mother's day poem. Next to her lay a stack of construction paper cards and colorful trinkets made by her kids to honor the day. But this gift - it was different. It was straight from the heart of her daughter. Her mind drifted back four years to the day the girl came to live in their home. They had interacted at the occasional family gathering, but this was a whole new kind of relationship. The nearly 13-year old brought very few physical possessions, but the emotional baggage that tagged along could have filled up the house. Abuse. Brokenness. Anger. Sadness. Distrust. Rage. There had been many good days, that was sure. But many struggles as well.
Often the relationship between the two was like being beaten by the wind and rain of a hurricane. Yet somehow they struggled together against the storm. Held onto each other. Survived. Cared. Healed. Redeemed. Loved. The storm isn't over, but on mother's day they were able to rest for a little while. As words from a chosen daughter filled the heart of an adoptive mom. 'You pulled me out of the dark; you saved me from could've beens. You've been here with me, through good and bad, thick and thin. And haven't given up. You're strong when I'm weak; you're peaceful when I'm out of control. You're my mom, my role model, my hero; I love you and I wanna be just like you.'
Scripture
About this Plan
Be prepared to put pure religion into action as you experience this devotional plan that shares real stories from the world of a doctor working in the trenches of the foster care system. Designed to be just the right length for Foster Care Awareness Month in May, but great for anytime you're ready for God to break your heart for what breaks His.
More
We would like to thank Deb Shropshire for providing this devotional. For more information about Fostering Hope Project, please visit: www.fosteringhopeproject.org