Today's devotion may take you 2 minutes to read instead of the normal 1 minute but that extra minute will allow me to share something important from my life.
When we welcomed 6-year-old Melody* into our home, she had suffered a childhood of severe neglect.
We loved fostering her, telling her about the Lord, giving her a safe and healthy home life. For a year we loved her as our own...until the court foolishly gave her back to her parents and they left the state to avoid jurisdiction.
We weren't allowed to stay in touch, but on and off through the years we tried searching internet and social media to find her. I had almost given up hope when we reconnected with 46-year-old Melody in 2023.
On our first phone call she told us that her year with us was the only good year of her childhood, the only time she was loved or cared for. Her parents had told her that we didn't want her and that's why she was returned to them, so we were grateful we could tell her that wasn't true.
Hearing her story was sad for us. And the sadness continued into her adult life with broken relationships, several years of meth addiction, and ongoing alcoholism.
“I remember how often you told me that God loves me,” she said fondly.
Thus began our long-distance relationship with this troubled woman who God had given us to love 40 years earlier. Over the next few months when I re-shared the gospel she'd first heard in our home as a child, she was resistant. But that didn't stop me.
For the next 2 1/2 years I texted her at least once a week, and sent her little gifts. Most importantly, I sent her a box of Scripture cards to encourage her. She didn't have the attention span to read the Bible, but she started faithfully reading a single-verse Scripture card each morning.
One day she texted me a heart emoji and said the Scriptures each morning really helped. A few days later she died in her sleep, her body damaged by years of sin and abuse.
I don’t know for sure, but I like to believe that before she breathed her last breath, she gave her life to Christ. And I'm grateful that God gave me a year to love her when she was 6 and those 2 1/2 years to remind her of His love and encourage her to make Him her Lord.
Life is filled with mystery, and we don't fully understand what happens in people's hearts. So let's take advantage of every opportunity God gives us, doing our best to share truth with our lost and dying world.
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I think you'll also enjoy the true story of my friend Jane who was raised in terrible conditions but blossomed into a wonderful Christian woman: Shiny White Shoes - God Sent an Angel to Save a Little Girl. And check out this amazing story of a young woman's faith: Alone in a Foreign Land: "Don't Give Up!"
* This is a picture of her, but I chose not to use her real name for privacy purposes.



























