
What Every Christian Parent Needs to Know About Foster Care
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Welcome to the Called to Love Podcast!
In this episode, I am joined by author and adoptive mama, Jessica Mathisen. In light of Foster Care Awareness Month, we discuss Jessica’s profound journey into foster care and adoption. We dive into unique family dynamics, the calling to foster care, the challenges faced by foster parents, and the importance of community support. It is crucial there is unity in marriage before stepping into this calling because the support and foundation is needed when facing the emotional, mental, and sometimes physical demands of this calling.
Our conversation also turns to emotional complexities that come with fostering or adopting such as facing infertility. Jessica shares her personal experiences and insights, providing encouragement and practical advice for those considering or currently navigating the foster care system. Jessica shares her journey through foster care and adoption, discussing the challenges and joys of welcoming children into her home. She emphasizes the importance of community support, the need for older children in care, and the reality of disruptions in foster placements. Jessica also highlights the significance of trusting God's plan and finding joy amidst the challenges. Additionally, she introduces her new children's book, 'No Matter Where I Go,' which aims to provide resources and support for families navigating foster care.
Here are a few takeaways:
- Every foster parent has a unique story and experience.
- Motherhood can be defined by love, not biology.
- Building a care team can ease the journey of fostering.
- Foster care and adoption are not solutions for infertility.
- It's important to involve children in the family mission of fostering.
- Older children in care, especially teenagers, need loving homes.
- Seeing a child in need can change perceptions and reduce fear.
- Disruption in foster care can be necessary for safety.
- Children in foster care still love their biological families.
Learn more about Jessica Mathisen: https://www.jessicanmathisen.com/
Connect with Jessica Mathisen: https://www.instagram.com/jessicanmathisen/
Her new book and excellent resource for families: click here
Christian Parenting’s Faith Centered Gift Guide: https://www.christianparenting.org/articles/gifts/
You can email me your questions about adoption and foster care at somercolbert@gmail.com. I'd love to connect with you on Instagram or send you my monthly newsletter with free resources and first access to episodes and more!