Make Every Effort for Unity: How God is Glorified Even through Conflict

Make Every Effort for Unity: How God is Glorified Even through Conflict

As we sat around the conference room this morning, our devotional leader asked us to shout out words we thought of when he said the word “conflict.” We immediately responded with words such as “anger,” “fighting,” and “shouting”; almost all the words we threw out were negative. To us, conflict is a frightening and frustrating problem that we dread addressing and go out of our way to prevent at all costs. We are terrified of conflict.

A Good Tree Can’t Produce Bad Fruit

A Good Tree Can’t Produce Bad Fruit

When one of our staff members was a little girl, she accepted Jesus as her savior, and a few months later she was baptized in front of her church congregation. Before baptizing her, the pastor asked the little girl if she had experienced any change in her life since accepting Christ.  She replied very matter-a-factly that since being saved she had been a lot nicer to her sisters...

My Yoke is Easy and My Burden is Light

My Yoke is Easy and My Burden is Light

Choosing social work as a career field often means giving up other things such as the concept of weekends off or evenings without work phone calls.  Choosing to be a foster parent comes with the same sort of mindset.  Date nights now revolve around who is available for respite and family pictures can no longer be posted on Facebook for the whole world to see.  Life is just different when you get involved in foster care...

An Invitation to Prayer

An Invitation to Prayer

We have come into a season of being flooded with new willing families, staff members, and community/church partners.  This is a season of huge growth for us and we want to be good stewards of what God is clearly leading us into.  We believe that just as God has sent us more families, He will send us the aid we need to support our families and the children placed in their homes.  Our Heavenly Father is a provider who lavishes His provision on us—His children—He invites us to simply come as we are and ask for what we need.