Fostering HopeSample
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
The shrill ringing of the phone interrupted my Friday afternoon daydreams. I didn't recognize the number. The voice on the line was soft-spoken, but pressured. 'Dr. Shropshire, is there any chance you could talk to the shelter? I just took a baby there, but the baby has a rash and they want me to take him to the ER first.' She paused. 'Tonight is my son's very first football game. I've missed so many of his school events, but I promised him this time...' Her voice trailed off. Being a case worker is way more than a job, it is a calling. To do it well requires tremendous personal sacrifice. Missing ballgames. Not getting home for supper. Midnight phone calls. Stress. Tears. I looked at my watch. Clinic was almost done. The shelter was on my way home. It would be easy to stop by there.
PRAYER FOR CASE WORKERS: These things we ask for case workers: Strength to continue through each day despite weariness; courage to fight complacency; discernment to see the hearts of the families; and renewal to see each family as human, and every child as a child of God. Amen.
The shrill ringing of the phone interrupted my Friday afternoon daydreams. I didn't recognize the number. The voice on the line was soft-spoken, but pressured. 'Dr. Shropshire, is there any chance you could talk to the shelter? I just took a baby there, but the baby has a rash and they want me to take him to the ER first.' She paused. 'Tonight is my son's very first football game. I've missed so many of his school events, but I promised him this time...' Her voice trailed off. Being a case worker is way more than a job, it is a calling. To do it well requires tremendous personal sacrifice. Missing ballgames. Not getting home for supper. Midnight phone calls. Stress. Tears. I looked at my watch. Clinic was almost done. The shelter was on my way home. It would be easy to stop by there.
PRAYER FOR CASE WORKERS: These things we ask for case workers: Strength to continue through each day despite weariness; courage to fight complacency; discernment to see the hearts of the families; and renewal to see each family as human, and every child as a child of God. Amen.
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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.
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We would like to thank Deb Shropshire for providing this devotional. For more information about Fostering Hope Project, please visit: www.fosteringhopeproject.org