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[dropcap2 variation=”coffee”]I[/dropcap2]n the summer of 2001, an adoption agency magazine showed up at my house. I opened it to the “Waiting Children” section in the back. As I turned the pages, my eyes fell on a picture of three little girls in Colombia.

A voice inside said, “Meet your daughters.”

This isn’t what we had planned. We were childless and were considering adoption. We thought infant, Asian. We thought some more. Two would be cool, one of each gender, about 2 and 4 years old, preferably Asian.

What were we doing? Ordering off a restaurant menu? Sheez.

Then our social worker asked, “What about Colombia?”

“What about it?” I answered.

“They have lots of sibling groups there. Just consider it.”

I thought, Colombia? No way. Not in my plan.

The next week the magazine I mentioned above arrived, and three months later we were on a plane to Cali to get Diana, Lised, and Maria (who were 10, 9, and 6 respectively).

 

When Life Turns Upside Down

Imagine this – three young ladies with all their formative years behind them, from a background of heavy-duty abuse, speaking no English, thrown together with two Caucasian 40-somethings. One word comes to mind – drama. It was like a nuclear warhead went off. Five of us, 20 total relationships, all in adjustment phase.

Oh, and I was the Lead Pastor of a multi-staff, thriving church.

No pressure.

People thought I was crazy. Maybe I was. But I do know this – I’ve been blessed in ways I could never have dreamed by those three young ladies, now 23, 22, and 18.

I look back and laugh at all the Spanglish, ridiculous cultural faux pas, wild dances, and improvised games. We loved one another, challenged each other’s comfort zones, and grew together. We also experienced tragedy, unwanted transition, and change. When I began having flashbacks about childhood sexual abuse, my girls experienced that with me – they had their own flashbacks, and we walked the difficult road of healing together.

I could have missed all this. One simple decision could have changed it all.

 

Rethinking What’s Possible

Most of us want to make an impact on the world around us. In the beginning, dreams are big. Then life hits. We get buffeted by trials and difficulty. We get tired. We lose our edge. We downgrade to what we think is possible.

Boom.

That was the door slamming shut on our potential.

I’m not talking about mere human potential, but about what God placed us on the planet to be and do. That mission isn’t defined by our perceived abilities and skill set. Nor is it defined by past experience, ethnic background, age, or education.

Our mission and purpose is defined by God Himself. The question isn’t, “What can I do?” but “What can He do?”

The answer?

Anything He wants. Anytime He wants. With anyone He wants. Including me. Including you.

 

Daring to Believe

Here are a few things I learned from adopting my girls:

  1. Stay open and available. It’s His plan, not yours. It’s not about what you can do, but about what He wants to do through you.
  2. Listen carefully. Make sure you’re hearing his voice. Tune in. Refuse to be distracted by the noise. He’ll surprise and delight you. But it might be scary, too – meaningful adventures usually are.
  3. Watch. Look for Him. He’s always at work, usually in the small details and interruptions. If you seek me, you’ll find me, He said.
  4. Pray! If you make prayer less of an activity and more of the atmosphere in which you do life, your heart will begin to reflect His. His desires will become yours.

You might begin doing nutty stuff like adopting three girls from Colombia. What an adventure!

When life blows our plans to bits, it may be a blessing in disguise. Life is a risky, edge-of-your-seat business. We can’t afford to think small.

 

Question: What do you do when life messes with your plan?
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