Monday, February 25, 2008

Extraordinary

That is the word (extraordinary) that keeps coming to my mind as I reflect on the events of this (blog-less) past week. BTW – the trip to Winterfest and it’s own blog will be coming soon but as invigorating as it was, it pales in comparison to this past week.

Where do I start? I could start by re-telling you the story of our son’s adoption, a miracle in of itself in my opinion. I could start with the heart of a beautiful, passionate, family loving young woman but perhaps the best place to start is with the author of all things good, God. You see, God has been weaving this amazing tapestry. He has bound together the destinies of 2 families from the conception of Steven, the decision of his birth mother to allow him to be adopted in the hopes of being raised in a Christian environment, the hours long conversation I had with Steven’s birth mother as she struggled to choose a family to raise Steven, his birth where she allowed us to be in the room when Steven arrived into this world, and yes, I could go on and on.

The other part of this equation is that Steven has had siblings one of them being his oldest sister, Liz. Liz took a brave step by first finding information about Steven on this blog. I know, many of you are probably saying to read this blog is being brave in of itself. Nevertheless this all culminated in Liz driving from Orlando to the coast to meet Steven face to face after our game Friday night.

Now family, I have to give "props" to my wife at this point. She was the one who got me thinking from Liz's perspective. I want you too, to put yourself in her situation for a moment. Can you imagine what; let’s go for the “t” word, how about terror. Can you imagine the terror she must have been feeling in not only meeting her brother for the very first time but his adoptive parents as well? I tried to put myself in her situation and the word the Lord laid on my heart was “family.”

I will never forget this beautiful, well spoken young lady (Greg – she is the east coast version of Jessica) walking towards us after Steven’s game. I hugged her and said, “Welcome to the Walker Family.” That night will always be etched on my mind for we gained not only Steven’s sister but we feel like we gained a “daughter” as well.

I knew Liz from the get-go was going to be a positive influence in Steven’s life that very first night. Usually after a loss Steven is about as much fun as a “sermon series on giving.” That night he was actually pleasant and, yes, smiling! Way to go Liz.
The funny thing about that night was Liz and this blog. She would mention something about Steven to which he would ask, “How did you know that?” Liz would look at me, smile, and utter the “b-word,” the blog. Obviously Steven is not a reader of this blog but he might start now.
Did I mention she came to church with us yesterday?

I love our church and I wanted to “show it off” to her because it is such an important part of our faith walk with the Lord. The worship yesterday was outstanding and I could not help but be filled with tears as we sat with Liz. Our good friends, Monty and Sally, were sitting behind us and introduced themselves by saying, “We’re your Uncle and Aunt.” Immediately my mind flashed to Paul’s Earth shattering verse in

Gal. 3:
26”You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus, 27for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ. 28There is (emphasis mine) neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”

We are all family and ours just got a little bigger. Please welcome Liz to our family and have a good day and maybe an extraordinary week.

Steven with his sister, Liz.

Our "new" family.




Comments:
Wow. What a story bro! It's beautiful beyond imagination.

By the way, who are those two thin young folks in thew picture with Steven and Liz?

Peace.
 
"the" picture that is.
 
Wonderful, beautiful, awesome Monday-morning story. Thanks so much for sharing this intensely emotional family time.

Liz, welcome to the readership of this blog and, as Cecil said, to their family. I am a great proponent of the blog family concept, and this story is just one more reason. What a great conduit it has been to bring you and the Walker family together and you and Steven into each other's lives.

God's blessings to you all.
 
I didn't have time this morning to read this so I'll be back later, but who is the skinny guy on the right???
 
I'll read a number of blogs today, but I won't read one that even comes close to this!! Having somewhat walked through this entire process with you and Barbara, this brings a lump to my throat. Just don't tell Liz too much about her uncle in SoCal ... she might back off the whole family thing!
 
That is good news. Ditto Steve too!
 
What a wonderful story.
Thank you for sharing it with us all.
I have been blessed.
I hope God continues to bless your family in extraordinary ways.
Hope you have a blessed week in the Lord.
In Him,
Kinney Mabry
 
Puck - Yes it was Bro and I'm still getting used to folks using the word "thin" and our names in the same sentence. Barb received an award tonight for losing over 60 pounds on WW.

Judy - Ditto and thanks.

Greg - Yes family - it was a phone call from a church in Orlando, Greg taking that phone call, and then mentioning the possible adoption of Steven after a ball game that we called together that got the ball rolling on our end.

And yes Liz - I'll fill you in on your Uncle Greg in SoCal later.

Brady - Thanks Bro.

Preacherman - Thanks.
 
I have a special place in my heart for stories like this---right next to the special place I have for people like you and your beloved.

Blessings,
-bill
a spiritual oasis
 
Bill - Thanks Bro.
 
We have been blessed by adoption in our family as well...I know how wonderful it can be to be blessed by God in this way.

Great story. Great family. Thanks for sharing both.
 
I am in tears...and people say blogging is a waste of time.

What a beautiful family reunion.

....and you do look GREAT!!
 
Steve - Thanks Bro and yes, the bottom line is that in our case, God is working out the adoption of Steven as a blessing for both families.

djg - Thanks.
 
Thanks for sharing this precious event with all of us. Beautiful.
 
Awesome story Cecil, I'm touched by all of this. I'm preaching Sunday about family--specifically siblings and the crazy things that can happen. This one may be in an illustration.
 
Good news, great story.

You're looking good my skinny brother!
 
I read your post earlier this week, Cecil, but didn't have the chance to comment. The first of the week wasn't too good for me, I'm afraid, but this post really touched my heart.

I'm SO happy for you and your entire family, including Liz! That's just a great story of love and homecoming!! Wow!

Your story deserves LOTS of exclamation marks and praise to God, our Father, who brings such good things to us in our lives here on earth.

Much love,

Dee

P. S. Hope y'all have a great and blessed weekend!
 
jd = Thanks. I think my neck looks weird.

Keith - Thanks Bro and feel free to "illustrate away."

Randy - Thanks Bro. We'll miss seeing you at P-dine this year.

Dee - Thanks and I'm glad you're doing better. Yes, God gets the glory in this one.
 
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