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Fostering Hope

DAY 17 OF 31

HEAT

Summers here are hot. The weathermen begin talking about 'heat domes' around the end of June, and we know what that means. It means a high pressure system is sitting right on top of us. It means that the atmosphere has a lid right over our heads, a lid that allows the sun's rays to find their way in but never out. It means that you can fry an egg on the sidewalk, or cook dinner on your car hood if you wanted to. Heat. Pressure. His shoulders slumped slightly, as if he carried the weight of the world on them. Quiet at first, but when I asked about his younger siblings, he spoke up, telling humorous stories about his attempts to get them somewhat out of trouble. The conversation shifted to his dad, and the quiet returned. Alcoholic, violent, angry. When his dad was awake, the kids hid. In their rooms, the garage, under the porch.

One day a neighbor saw the kids playing and brought them some lemonade. A conversation started. Over time, they felt safe. Then one night, when they needed a hiding place, they ran to the neighbor's house. There are new challenges now, but no hiding. No drunken rage. Some kids feel heat and pressure every single day. It doesn't go away when the seasons change. But it CAN be relieved when we are willing to be a refuge, a safe place for those around us who need it.

PRAYER FOR COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS: We are so privileged to have You, O Lord, as our Counselor. We ask a special blessing today on the counselors and therapists involved with DHS cases. May they instill hope and help move families and children toward healing. Amen.

Scripture

Dan 16Dan 18

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Fostering Hope

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