My Response to a Critic
really Tina do you think you can care for all of these kids?
They have some severe issues and the Ukraine is looking forward to dumping them off. So sad for your bio kids and the American children that lanquish in foster homes waiting to be adopted in the USA that you have turned your back on. - Anonymous
The response:
Dear Anonymous:
You might be my neighbor, my relative, an acquaintance, or a complete stranger. You might smile to my face or avoid me when you see me coming. But whoever you are, I want to thank you for speaking your words even if you could not reveal your identity to me. I assume it is for reasons of fear that you do not feel comfortable letting me know. Thank you for the opportunity to address you and I am sharing my response here because I think you are one of several who harbor feelings similarly. At first, as I read these thoughts I nearly passed on determined not to let this become a distraction by an enemy but then I remembered something written in the Bible.
But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, 16 keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander. 17 For it is better, if it is God’s will, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil. 1 Peter 3:15-17
Anonymous, I do not address from a place of defense but from an angle of edifying my other brothers and sisters who are walking with me or who are just now hearing the Lord call on them to adopt. I want to strengthen them and encourage them that while on this walk there will be those who will come against them and question their abilities and condemn them for loving children most do not. I want them to know that days like this will come. Days when everything seems to go wrong and you receive a report that your child is sick or dying- this will be the day that an email or message like yours will come to them. And these are the days, they will need to know full well what they were called for and who sent them.
You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Romans 5:6
11 In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. 12 Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. 13 Do not offer any part of yourself to sin as an instrument of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer every part of yourself to him as an instrument of righteousness. 14 For sin shall no longer be your master, because you are not under the law, but under grace. Romans 6:11-14
I do not believe that I am able to do all things in my own strength. I do believe that I have been given every provision necessary to care for my children- the children God has entrusted to me and planned for me from before my very body was formed. I am thankful to have experienced the joy of watching my biological children become transformed in His grace through the blessing of our adopted children with special needs. Just coming off of a Mother/Son retreat this last weekend, I am refreshed in seeing the attributes my oldest biological sons carry because they have understood the difference between want and need. They have seen those who have suffered and gone without. They know that when they receive a gift- it is something to cherish. They have learned to wait. They have learned that in waiting- God will answer. They have learned that perfection is not something to be seen with the naked eye but through the lens of mercy and grace. While they have given up vacation times so their brother and sister could join our family- they have experienced an enlargement of the heart that only comes when we say no to pleasure for a temporary "high" and trade it in for joy that comes through love of acceptance of family. My children, biological or not may only experience Disney World once in their life and they might be doomed to sales racks and second hand wear but my children will not suffer for loving more.
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations. Matthew 28:19
My children were chosen not because of where they live. If my children were in the U.S. foster system the Lord would lead me there. I have also not turned my back on the children of Africa, China, South America, Russia, Haiti or any other place on the planet. In fact, because I know we cannot care for every child, we have made it our mission to bless others and pray for others who are called to care for children in every part of God's world. We do not hinder others by condemnation because they do not adopt from the same place as us. We understand that all children are precious and therefore worthy of family and love. I am so hopeful Anonymous, that because you have mentioned that we have turned our backs on the U.S. foster children, that it means your home is filled with them and that you are passionate in seeing them loved and cared for. For this, I could only praise God more.
Anonymous, the irony of your message and the comment that Ukraine is eager to dump these kids on us is this- I have walked this road before and have met up with some in Ukraine who actually believe that we Americans have no good motive for adopting their children. Perhaps they think this because they do not see the future hopes that God has promised. I have the experience of sneers of folks like you and sneers of those in Ukraine too- skeptical that love could be enough. To this, I can only say that you are precious. Your life is dear to God and you are priceless. His love is so abundant it cannot be contained; it only grows. So let us not limit God's love by location, or by what we think someone else should do, but let us be cheerleaders to one another who would be willing to run the race; those who understand that caring for the hurting, broken, the traumatized, the physically weak, is a marathon of grace to be ran in the power of Christ's word and with the fellowship of the body of Christ called the church.
Redemption is too good to hinder others from experiencing. Love too precious to withold. Life too fragile to dismiss.
Blessed are those whose strength is in you, whose hearts are set on pilgrimage. Psalm 84:5
12 Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. 13 Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. 14 And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity. Colossians 3:12-14
They have some severe issues and the Ukraine is looking forward to dumping them off. So sad for your bio kids and the American children that lanquish in foster homes waiting to be adopted in the USA that you have turned your back on. - Anonymous
The response:
Dear Anonymous:
You might be my neighbor, my relative, an acquaintance, or a complete stranger. You might smile to my face or avoid me when you see me coming. But whoever you are, I want to thank you for speaking your words even if you could not reveal your identity to me. I assume it is for reasons of fear that you do not feel comfortable letting me know. Thank you for the opportunity to address you and I am sharing my response here because I think you are one of several who harbor feelings similarly. At first, as I read these thoughts I nearly passed on determined not to let this become a distraction by an enemy but then I remembered something written in the Bible.
But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, 16 keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander. 17 For it is better, if it is God’s will, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil. 1 Peter 3:15-17
Anonymous, I do not address from a place of defense but from an angle of edifying my other brothers and sisters who are walking with me or who are just now hearing the Lord call on them to adopt. I want to strengthen them and encourage them that while on this walk there will be those who will come against them and question their abilities and condemn them for loving children most do not. I want them to know that days like this will come. Days when everything seems to go wrong and you receive a report that your child is sick or dying- this will be the day that an email or message like yours will come to them. And these are the days, they will need to know full well what they were called for and who sent them.
You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Romans 5:6
11 In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. 12 Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its evil desires. 13 Do not offer any part of yourself to sin as an instrument of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer every part of yourself to him as an instrument of righteousness. 14 For sin shall no longer be your master, because you are not under the law, but under grace. Romans 6:11-14
I do not believe that I am able to do all things in my own strength. I do believe that I have been given every provision necessary to care for my children- the children God has entrusted to me and planned for me from before my very body was formed. I am thankful to have experienced the joy of watching my biological children become transformed in His grace through the blessing of our adopted children with special needs. Just coming off of a Mother/Son retreat this last weekend, I am refreshed in seeing the attributes my oldest biological sons carry because they have understood the difference between want and need. They have seen those who have suffered and gone without. They know that when they receive a gift- it is something to cherish. They have learned to wait. They have learned that in waiting- God will answer. They have learned that perfection is not something to be seen with the naked eye but through the lens of mercy and grace. While they have given up vacation times so their brother and sister could join our family- they have experienced an enlargement of the heart that only comes when we say no to pleasure for a temporary "high" and trade it in for joy that comes through love of acceptance of family. My children, biological or not may only experience Disney World once in their life and they might be doomed to sales racks and second hand wear but my children will not suffer for loving more.
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations. Matthew 28:19
My children were chosen not because of where they live. If my children were in the U.S. foster system the Lord would lead me there. I have also not turned my back on the children of Africa, China, South America, Russia, Haiti or any other place on the planet. In fact, because I know we cannot care for every child, we have made it our mission to bless others and pray for others who are called to care for children in every part of God's world. We do not hinder others by condemnation because they do not adopt from the same place as us. We understand that all children are precious and therefore worthy of family and love. I am so hopeful Anonymous, that because you have mentioned that we have turned our backs on the U.S. foster children, that it means your home is filled with them and that you are passionate in seeing them loved and cared for. For this, I could only praise God more.
Anonymous, the irony of your message and the comment that Ukraine is eager to dump these kids on us is this- I have walked this road before and have met up with some in Ukraine who actually believe that we Americans have no good motive for adopting their children. Perhaps they think this because they do not see the future hopes that God has promised. I have the experience of sneers of folks like you and sneers of those in Ukraine too- skeptical that love could be enough. To this, I can only say that you are precious. Your life is dear to God and you are priceless. His love is so abundant it cannot be contained; it only grows. So let us not limit God's love by location, or by what we think someone else should do, but let us be cheerleaders to one another who would be willing to run the race; those who understand that caring for the hurting, broken, the traumatized, the physically weak, is a marathon of grace to be ran in the power of Christ's word and with the fellowship of the body of Christ called the church.
Redemption is too good to hinder others from experiencing. Love too precious to withold. Life too fragile to dismiss.
Blessed are those whose strength is in you, whose hearts are set on pilgrimage. Psalm 84:5
12 Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. 13 Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. 14 And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity. Colossians 3:12-14
Comments
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My friend Jeane sent me to your blog. I am so happy to read about your wonderful family! Praise the Lord!
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May God continue to bless you.
Mattie Patterson
As for why not adopt domestically? I don't know. We aren't against the idea, but it hasn't been right yet. EE has been. Part of it is that foster children do need better care frequently, the children we knew God planted for us in EE have so very much promise and LIFE with us when they had nothing and no future. The same problems facing my children get at least some treatment here, it may not be the best, but it's still some and most are fully educated - my kids were laying in rooms with nothing and waiting to die.
No child is of higher worth than the next. It matters not how they joined their family. Absolutely, yes, there are days I wish I had a physically and mentally healthy child. But the children God wants in our crazy, patchwork, mishmash of a family are worth all the appointments, hours in a surgical waiting room, the tears and tantrums, all the problems because it's pretty much fun.
There's something to be said for a 17 yo who was worthless 10 years ago come home and bring his sister a really cool pair of shoes that he knew she'd love because they match her wheelchair. He was right, I can barely get her to take them off.
God granted us 33 beautiful days with her before He called her home, giving her a new body that is not broken.
We were chastised and condemned by Anonymous for taking our daughter from the only life she knew in the orphanage and bringing her to the US to die alone.
I thanked them for their concern for our daughter and assured Anonymous that our sweet baby girl did not die alone. For 33 days we extravagantly poured out love, comfort, joy, fullness (no more hunger), and never ever left her side.
We are forever changed by her and our family loves deeper, reaches out to those in need, and has deeper roots in Christ because of her.
No, Anonymous, it was exactly the best thing for our baby girl and maybe some day you will do the same for a child who longs for a family.
--love the Gorman Gang, mommy of beautiful Zia, Eliana, and A (joining our family soon). Brenda