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“I am 20 years old and have 13
children and 400 more who all depend on me for their care. Who are all learning
to love Jesus and be responsible adults and looking up to me. The reality of it
all can be a bit overwhelming at times. However, it is always pure joy.
There is a common misconception that I
am courageous. I will be the first to tell you that this is not actually true.
Most of the time, I am not brave. I just believe in a God who will use me even
though I am not. Most mornings, before I even get out of bed I am overwhelmed
with His goodness, with His plan for my life; I stand in awe of the fact that
He could entrust me with so much. Most days, I don’t have much of a plan. I
don’t always know where this is going. I can’t see the end of the road, but here
is the great part: Courage is not about knowing the path. It is about taking
the first step. It is about Peter, getting out of the boat.
I do not know my five year plan; even
tomorrow will probably not go as I have planned. I am thrilled and I am terrified,
in a good way. So some call it courage, some call it foolish, I call it Faith.
I choose to get out of the boat. To take the next step. Sometimes I walk
straight into His arms. More often, I get scared and look down and stumble. Sometimes I almost completely drown. And through it all, He never lets go of my hand.”
~ posted by Betsy ~
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