It was to be a quiet divorce. A silent separation.
I imagine the first conversation between Mary and Joseph, the one before the angel visited him. Mary coming to him with tears, saying,
It was to be a quiet divorce. A silent separation.
I imagine the first conversation between Mary and Joseph, the one before the angel visited him. Mary coming to him with tears, saying,
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Love it! Thanks for sharing!
As a single mother of four children formed via transracial, infant/private adoptions and foster care/foster-to-adopt journeys: Thank you! I love the hidden Joseph message and it is one that we cling to around here.
We still pray for a father to the fatherless in our very home. We walk by faith. We have a heavenly Father but we also have kids (especially one little boy) who could really use a father with skin.
Thanks for your message!
I pray that other fathers/potential fathers to the fatherless see themselves in Joseph’s life.
Hi, Katie!
i just had to comment on your words. I was a single adoptive mother of two. My daughter began to really long for a daddy to come to us. I did not date and was not even remotely interested in anyone at the time. Long story short, she prayed continuously (every meal, every bedtime, etc.) for three years for her daddy to come. God brought him to us from Colorado! After she met him for the first time, she came to me and said, “Mommy, I want HIM to be my daddy.” We married in March of 2002 and have since adopted three more kids.
Keep praying! God is working it all out for good.
Margie 🙂