Fighting to Take Our Thoughts Captive, as Foster Parents

I’ve been doing foster care for a little over a year. There has been so much to learn with being a parent and further more with being a foster parent. Training about the effects of childhood trauma is necessary, so that you can parent effectively, compassionately, and with understanding of their needs, but it’s not

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Learning How to Parent – Inspired by Exodus and Leviticus

When the Israelites first meet The One True God, God blesses them greatly. He helps them by performing amazing miracles and saving them out of slavery (Exodus 3-14). This this the beginning of their relationship. Of course the Israelites knew of God, but Exodus is the first time God is introducing Himself to them personally,

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The Unexpected Burdens of Foster Care Appointments

As a foster parent, once a month it is required to have several people come visit our home. CPS Caseworker Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) or Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) Agency Caseworker We try our best to coordinate everyone’s visit on the same day at the same time, but that’s not always possible. And also

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The foster care paperwork that no one ever tells you about

In the last post, I shared about how there is a lot of paperwork when a child is initially placed into a foster home. But the paperwork doesn’t stop there….It’s ongoing. The next unexpected paperwork needed, is the inventory of clothes and shoes.  Of course, when a child doesn’t come with a lot, it’s simple for

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