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Fostering Hope

DAY 21 OF 31

NO CONCERNS

'There are no concerns.' I stared at the paper, but the words didn't change. 'There are no concerns.' There it was, my handwriting in black ink on the medical chart. In medical language it means that the patient isn't sick. They don't feel bad. Nothing is wrong. Normally that is a good thing. But this time, as I sat filling out yet another medical form for yet another child entering the emergency foster shelter, I found myself overtaken with emotion. Anger. Disgust. Frustration. Sadness. Worry. I wrote that there were no concerns. But that isn't true.

I have concerns. Lots of concerns. Concerns about these children and what they will think about and what they will feel when the lights go out at night and the shelter is quiet. About where they will live next, and whether the family who takes them in will treat them as their own or merely as transients. About whether their social worker will get to know them as human beings or just by a case number. About when they will see their family again, and whether that reunion will be filled with joy or anger or fear. We should be concerned. And may that concern fuel our actions. May it compel us to get out of our comfortable lives where most of our concern is for ourselves, and to be concerned for someone else for a change.

PRAYER FOR THE CHURCH: Forgive us, God, for ignoring Your commands and pleas to care for the widows, the orphans and the oppressed--the very ones You hold dear to Your heart. Open our hearts to no longer turn our backs on these children. Move Your people to demonstrate Your love. Amen.

Scripture

Dan 20Dan 22

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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