Called to Love: An Adoption Podcast for Christian Parents
Welcome to the Called to Love Podcast!
This is the end of season three. The team here at Called to Love are so grateful for you joining us every week to learn practical and Biblical tools and knowledge for adoption and foster care, a calling which is so reflective of Gods adoptive love for us. As we look forward to another year and a new season, we wanted to share with you the five top moments from 2025.
#1 is from Trusting God With What We Cannot Control: Waiting for Adoption released on February 25th. The clip chosen is about how to wait with God for adoption.
#2 is from Tools for Self-Regulation, Anger Management and Coping Mechanisms released on April 8th. The clip chosen is about helping regulate your child. Somer is joined by Kimberly Dubose. Kimberly is a Family Centered Therapy Clinical Caseworker with Connected Families.
#3 is from You're Not Too Late: Trusting God's Timing for Your Adoption Story released on June 3rd. The clip chosen is about the challenge of trusting Gods timing. In this episode, Somer was joined by a special guest: Rebecca George, a dear friend, author, speaker, and host of the Radical Radiance podcast.
#4 is from Understanding Blocked Care with Lisa C. Qualls released on March 25th. The clip chosen is about the result of high need care-giving. In this episode, Somer is joined with Lisa C. Qualls. Lisa is the proud mother of both biological and adopted children, twelve in fact, and is an accomplished author, speaker, and Enneagram coach with TBRI training.
#5 is from Adopted By God: The Spiritual Healing in Adoption & Foster Care released on May 20th. The clip chosen is about parenting while being broken yourself. In this episode, Somer is joined by author and adoptive father, Matt Lambert. Matt and his wife live in the UK with their two adopted children.
Please join us in a prayer over Called to Love, that it will continue to serve and reach families in need of support, encouragement and resources.
You can email Somer your questions about adoption and foster care at [email protected]. Somer would love to connect with you on Instagram or send you her monthly newsletter with free resources and first access to episodes and more!
Welcome to the Called to Love Podcast!
This is the second part to my special episode where my husband, Corey, and I reflect on ten years as adoptive parents. We share stories from when God first placed this calling on our hearts, the messy beginnings to bringing our baby daughter home, the changes in our marriage, and how God always had a plan.
Corey shares valuable insight from his perspective as the head of our household and a calming technique he uses in his practice as an occupational therapist. Corey says you will never be ready to say yes because there are simply too many question marks, so you have to take a leap of faith. He also encourages parents to equip themselves with two things while proceeding in this calling: wisdom and bravery.
Here are a few key take aways:
- Adoption brings out both the best and worst in parents.
- Communication is key in navigating parenting and marriage.
- Faith is essential in parenting and decision-making.
- Every child has unique needs that must be understood and met.
- Parenting is a form of discipleship, not just a task.
- It's important to seek God's guidance in parenting.
- The journey of adoption is filled with challenges but is rewarding.
- Parents should not wait for the perfect moment to adopt.
- Learning to communicate effectively can strengthen a marriage.
- It's okay to not have all the answers as a parent.
- Seek the Lord and pray.
Want to keep Christian Parenting going? The network is listener-supported! Consider giving an end-of-year gift that provides resources to Christian parents. Check out cpgive.org
You can email me your questions about adoption and foster care at [email protected]. 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!
Welcome to the Called to Love Podcast!
This is a very special episode, split into two parts, where my husband Corey and I reflect on ten years as adoptive parents. We share stories from when God first placed this calling on our hearts, the messy beginnings to bringing our baby daughter home, the changes in our marriage, and how God always had a plan.
Corey shares valuable insight from his perspective as the head of our household and a calming technique he uses in his practice as an occupational therapist. Corey says you will never be ready to say yes because there are simply too many question marks, so you have to take a leap of faith. He also encourages parents to equip themselves with two things while proceeding in this calling: wisdom and bravery.
Here are a few key take aways:
- Adoption brings out both the best and worst in parents.
- Communication is key in navigating parenting and marriage.
- Faith is essential in parenting and decision-making.
- Every child has unique needs that must be understood and met.
- Parenting is a form of discipleship, not just a task.
- It's important to seek God's guidance in parenting.
- The journey of adoption is filled with challenges but is rewarding.
- Parents should not wait for the perfect moment to adopt.
- Learning to communicate effectively can strengthen a marriage.
- It's okay to not have all the answers as a parent.
- Seek the Lord and pray.
Want to keep Christian Parenting going? The network is listener-supported! Consider giving an end-of-year gift that provides resources to Christian parents. Check out cpgive.org
You can email me your questions about adoption and foster care at [email protected]. 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!
Welcome to the Called to Love Podcast!
In this episode, my special guest is the founder of The Mission Driven Mom and creator of the MDM Academy: Audrey Rindlisbacher. Audreys world was turned upside down when she, at the time a mother to four kids herself, decided to foster her cousins four children, ages ranging from twelve years old to newborn. In this conversation, we unpack her story, this incredible experience, and how God led her to utter faithfulness.
Specifically, I ask Audrey how to cope with the weariness that comes from this calling. When Audrey was at her lowest point, she turned to God like she never had before and was completely changed. Audrey encourages moms to seek resources, fill their needs, and especially fulfill their spiritual needs like prayer.
Here are a few key take aways:
- Foster and adoptive parenting can be incredibly challenging and rewarding.
- Prayer is a powerful tool for finding clarity and strength.
- Self-care is essential for caregivers to effectively support children.
- The feelings of love often stem from actions of love.
- God's plan may not always align with our expectations, but it is always good.
- Community support can make a significant difference in the foster care journey.
- Being a foster parent requires vulnerability and courage.
- Every child in foster care has a unique story and needs.
- Sometimes when God says No it can be scary, and we have to trust His plan.
Want to keep Christian Parenting going? The network is listener-supported! Consider giving an end-of-year gift that provides resources to Christian parents. Check out cpgive.org
Check out Audreys amazing resources at https://www.themissiondrivenmom.com/
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You can email me your questions about adoption and foster care at [email protected]. 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!
Welcome to the Called to Love Podcast!
In this episode, Jill Marier joins me on the podcast to discuss the need for fostering medically fragile children. Jill has a rather unique family, and in her words she says we get stares. They have a large household full of children that are adopted, biological, and fostering, many of them are medically fragile. Jills heart was moved to medically fragile kids after her biological son JoJo was born with cerebral palsy. He is non-verbal and confined to a wheelchair. Going through this experience, Jills heart broke for all the kids with these medical hardships without any parents or guardians to walk through it with them. Theyre alone and often abandoned because of their medical needs.
Not only did Jill and her husband begin to foster and adopt many of these children, and the need is so great, but they started a non-profit farm which has wheelchair accessibility. The farm is a safe space for parents to bring their medically fragile children to have fun with some animals.
Together in our conversation, we unpack the fears surrounding foster care and adoption with medically fragile children: Im not qualified or Ill be too attached or What if they die? and more. These fears are lies from the enemy to keep you from following Gods calling. Jill and Somer do not shy away from the hard things but God is with you always.
Here are a few key take aways:
- Every child deserves a loving family, regardless of their medical needs.
- Foster care can be a rewarding but challenging journey.
- It's important to overcome fears and say yes to fostering if God calls you.
- Daily life with medically fragile children involves careful planning and routine.
- Community support is crucial for families in foster care.
- Loss and grief are part of the foster care experience.
- Building connections with nonverbal children is possible and rewarding.
- Creating inclusive spaces for children with special needs is essential.
- Setting boundaries is necessary to maintain family dynamics in foster care.
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You can learn more about the Mad Hatter Farm on their website: https://www.madhatterfarm.org/
And on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/madhatterfarmandrescue
You can email me your questions about adoption and foster care at [email protected]. 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!
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