tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535146458636744712.post2627092652781608082..comments2023-06-11T10:14:57.467-04:00Comments on Psalm 113:9 Mama: Say the WordPsalm 113:9 Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07021787353168586338noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535146458636744712.post-86012016617865541902017-08-16T14:20:29.154-04:002017-08-16T14:20:29.154-04:00Thank you for sharing part of your story! And tha...Thank you for sharing part of your story! And thank you for the investment in the life of a hurting child! Like you, I am so, so thankful for the support and encouragement of my friends and church family! Psalm 113:9 Mamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07021787353168586338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535146458636744712.post-39079574816225572902017-08-15T19:00:21.943-04:002017-08-15T19:00:21.943-04:00Oh Belinda, I cried and cried when I read this. D...Oh Belinda, I cried and cried when I read this. Dear sweet friend, continue to press on. When Josh (14 y/o foster son) first came to live w/me, I think I cried everyday for the first year. He was 12 back then and full of hurt, anger, fear, etc. An older child (a boy nonetheless), who has been traumatized, neglected, abandoned, abused, etc., is probably one of the hardest children to take in, and if I didn't have the support of my friends and church family, I know I couldn't have taken care of Josh on my own. After being in my home for almost 2 years, we are finally at a good place, and ready for more foster kids. Our God is faithful, and you are in prayers, dear sweet friend!Lisa Moonnoreply@blogger.com