When Covid hit, everyone was being still. But God was calling me to move.
I stepped out on faith and bought a brand-new car off the showroom floor, built a new home, and started a business. People thought I was crazy. They said the timing was wrong. But every decision I made in faith was working in my favor.
Until one choice took away my choices.
As a child, I always dreamed of adopting. God even gave me a vision of the child I would one day adopt. I didn’t know how or when. I just knew it was placed in my heart.
Years later, after a partial hysterectomy due to fibroids, I learned I had lost all my eggs. This came after God had blessed me with the car, the house, and the business. That loss sent me into a deep depression. Because you never want something until it’s no longer an option.
In an instant, the future I imagined felt gone. The legacy I was building had no one to pass it down to.
In that season, God reminded me of the dream I had buried. Adoption wasn’t an afterthought. It was always the plan. So we stepped into the unknown.
Then came another heartbreak. I learned you couldn’t just adopt unless it was private adoption. You had to foster first, and fostering often ends in reunification. Loving children who might not stay felt impossible when I already knew what my heart desired.
Still, in faith, we said yes. Because the bigger picture was helping a child in need.
Our journey didn’t look like everyone else’s. We only had two placements, and neither ended in reunification. I believe God knows exactly what each of us can handle.
Today, I’m proud to say we have adopted our sibling set. They are everything God showed me in that vision.
Faith never fails. Not because the journey is easy, but because God is faithful even when the path looks nothing like what you imagined.
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