#171 Myths and Truths of Foster Care
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Reverend Cheryl Kincaid grew up in an abusive home. As an adult in seminary, she began to work with children in foster care and group homes, and she recognized a God-given assignment to advocate for young people who experienced a similar trauma to what she went through.
Rev. Cheryl understands that there is a hesitation for many families to take in foster children based on the stereotype that they are troubled. This stereotype does reflect an element of reality; that tragically, many of these children have been abused and have not had the opportunity to develop healthy habits in stable environments. However, while there will be a hill to climb, you would be making an indelible mark on the life of a child who desperately needs a loving home.
Fostering a child reflects the selfless love of Christ because to love someone, truly, is to allow yourself to be vulnerable. I know so many of us desire to see the next generation prosper. Are we collectively willing to ensure no child is left behind?
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