Showing posts with label adoption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adoption. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

My Cardboard Testimony

So, I had a good hair day and I figured I'd make my first video!   Yeah, I'm vain like that.  The great thing about doing the video like this is I didn't have to prepare a script or recall things from memory while I spoke; I could just remain silent.  I kinda felt like Charlie Champlin- only serious.  However, it was still hard to be vulnerable and share all of my scars, failures and inadequacies.  But, there is POWER in one's testimony.  Christ is revealed and His goodness is on display for all to see.  So, the little awkwardness, okay, who am I kidding, the lotta awkwardness that I felt was so worth bringing Him glory!  And by the way, didn't someone say the camera adds 10 lbs?  I think they lied to us because it's more like 30!


When I was writing out my testimony it certainly stirred up lots of memories and feelings and I couldn't help but wonder how I have lived through all of that garbage.  But God is a redeeming God, and a loving, faithful, and forgiving God. Yes, my sins are many, perhaps that is why I am so intense and passionate about the Lord.  What can I say, I'm a Jesus freak and I'm so okay with that!



Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven--for she loved much. But he who has been forgiven little loves little."  Luke 7:47


No matter your past, no matter your scars, no matter your present trials and failures......HE LOVES YOU ANYWAYS!  And no, we don't deserve His grace but He has freely given it to us, so dear one, freely receive it.

He's done great things for you so I encourage you to share about His faithfulness too!  Tell others what He has done in your life and please share your Cardboard Testimony here as well.  I'd love to hear how God has healed you and used you!  It doesn't have to be a video (because you might be having a bad hair day), so you can just write it out.

(Artist and song:  Sidewalk Prophets/You Love Me Anyway)

Friday, February 10, 2012

I Could've Been Aborted

I’ve never written on this topic before, nor have I spoken much about it, but my Father has an uncanny knack of taking me to those deep, dark, painful places that are tucked away locked in the vault of my heart.  He has a way of stirring things up.  Getting to the root issues.  Ruffling my feathers.   I guess now I know where I get those attributes from!

42 years ago today, it was a part of God’s providential plan for me to be brought into this world, yet my birth mother could have easily made the decision to abort me.  Instead, she made the choice to give me up for adoption.

At just a few weeks old I was placed into my adoptive parents' home; a home that was already filled with their 3 biological sons.  I was the only girl and the baby of the family.

I grew up knowing that I was adopted; my parents didn't keep the truth from me.

"You're special."  "You're chosen."  Were the words that I heard at a young age.

Yet, I still struggled to find my way. I didn't fit in very well.  Sure, I may have had similarities like the brown hair and eyes, but I was clearly different from my family.

Who was I?

Why was I given up?

At age 16, my mother (adoptive) gave me some background information on my biological parents.  When I read about their interests and talents, I was blown away by how much I was like them.   That small piece of paper that I held in my hands said who I was, yet the truth on the page showed two people I had never met.  It was weird, I connected and identified with mere wordsNot  souls, but words.

I was haunted by the fact that my biological mother was 26 and my biological father was 29 yrs. old when I came into this world.  It's not like they were 2 teenagers who couldn't care for a baby, nor was I a product of rape.  Was it an affair?  Too much peace and free love in the year of 1969?

I'll never know why they gave me up, and for many years since I was a young girl, I have lived with the feelings of being rejected and unwanted by my own birth parents.

I wish I could say that my relationship with my adoptive parents was filled with lots of love and acceptance, but it wasn't.  Mom and I had a rocky relationship; we were at odds a lot.  I'm not sure why.  Must have been my strong-willed personality that she didn't know what to do with. Dad, on the other hand, brought home a paycheck and was involved with the boys' sporting events.  That's about it.  We didn't have much of a relationship.  However, I am thankful for the fact that my parents were brave enough to take me into their home and raise me.

Then I met Jesus Christ and my whole perspective on the adoption thing changed.  I realized that God had a plan for me to be a part of their family.

What I didn't know was that a few short years later, my adoptive parents would walk out on my life because of my faith in Jesus Christ. (There's a cost to pay for following Him.)  That hurt deeply.  I was rejected again.  First by my biological parents, then by my adoptive parents. 

How do I live with a legacy of rejection?  How do I not let those scars define who I am?

I try to figure out who I am and who I belong to.  My spirit knows those answers, but I get lost in my flesh, my fears, and my insecurities of not being accepted.

Most of the time I silently deal with the rejection.  Some days are better than others, yet the enemy knows my weaknesses and he goes straight for the jugular.

The thoughts come:

Who am I?

Who do I belong to?

Who am I like?

Who will love me?

Who will approve of me?

Who will affirm me?

And my Father steps in and answers all those questions....

He tells me over and over again that I am His DaughterOh how I cling to those words.

I was bought with His blood; a crimson love.  I'm an heir to His throne.  I'm the apple of His eye.
But now God has me writing this story out.  Facing my issues head on.  Verbalizing my brokenness and clenching to the Cross in the process.

He knows the on-going rejection I face by others is hindering me in ministry.  (And the devil knows that as well.)



Child, you belong to Me.  I chose you and adopted you.  Those are life-sustaining words for me.



Just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.  Ephesians 1:4-6


And He calls me Daughter.

But on this day I can't help but think about her, the one whose womb I came from.

And then I wonder...

Who is she?

Is she still alive?

Does she hurt each year the calendar page turns to February 10th?

Does she know Jesus?

Then I think about if she wonders who I am.

What I look like.

If I hurt each year the calendar page turns to Feb. 10th.

And if I know Jesus.


Then, the little girl tears (and the grown woman tears) fall down my face….

Without fail, my Father tenderly wipes them away.

And then, He calls me Daughter.

I belong to Him and He has my heart.  He has a perfect plan for my life.


So today I reflect on the fact that He gave me life, and yet He gave up His own life so...

He can call me Daughter.



Whatever your story and the scars you wear ...
He calls you Daughter, too.


(FYI:  my relationship with my mom has since been restored, and my dad is in heaven with Jesus.  God decided to use me to bring my father to Christ right before his death.  Hmmm, go figure.  Even in the midst of pain and heartache, God's plan for us is always perfect even if we can't see it.)



Live a poured out life for the Master,




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