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Adoption: Friendships Forged through a Common Dream

 

Ive had an incredible realization the last several months. I have realized the power of sharing, authenticity, and unity through a common bond a shared experience.

As a result of a virtual community of women from across the globe, I am blessed beyond belief. This community is made up of women who are at one stage or another of the unique, life-changing experience of becoming mothers through Gods miracle of adoption.

Who would have imagined years ago when email and the internet were just fledgling forms of communication, that real, fulfilling, heart-warming friendships could develop between people who have never met face to face.

It happens because we share a desire, a dream, a frustration and a common joy that only God could give!

Ive taken apart the word friend, and share some realizations that have come as gifts from my new adoption friends.

F fellowship. Theres nothing like the company of girlfriends. God created us for fellowship, and friends are such a gift. Were made to depend on one another and hold each other up when things get tough. I am amazed at the fellowship that results when I am able to connect with friends who share the unity of Gods Holy Spirit.

R real. You know a real friend when she can tell you the truth about something, and do it in a way that actually makes you feel better about yourself! You know you have a good girlfriend when her feedback about a less-than-flattering outfit (or a bad haircut) steers you away from the bad and towards the better. And when it comes to the most important things how we relate to our husbands, our kids, and others we can trust our friend to give us truth, sprinkled with compassion.

I inquisitive. Do you feel like you are always the one listening to others asking questions about them and their problems, showing concern and interest? Well, a friend is inquisitive about YOU and gives you time and space to talk, to be heard, and to have a safe place to share whats in your heart and on your mind.

E encouraging. We MUST have at least one friend who always leaves us feeling better because we were with them. An encourager who pours courage into you and helps you lift your head up and move on even when things are tough. Who is that person in your life? Have you told them how much they mean to you? Are you that person for someone else?

N new. There is such energy and life in the development of a new friendsomeone to learn about, to share yourself with, to laugh and cry with. Even old friendships can become new again because of shared experiences, growth, and changing circumstances. May we never become too busy or self-involved that we do not have time to invest something new in our friendships.

D dependable. A friend is a person you can call anytime, day or night, and know without a doubt that theyll understand you, listen to you, love you, and take your hand to walk through your trials and your joys.

I am so thankful for each one of my new friends women who have, in many ways, shown me more about who I am than I ever would have learned on my own. Women who give self-lessly of themselves to people that could be considered total strangers. Friends who have given me courage, hope, and joy through one of the most profound experiences of life.

May we all be that friend to another.

Author: Edi Sowers
 
Author Bio:

Edi Sowers

Edi Sowers has been leading, coaching, counseling, and teaching people from all walks of life for over 25 years. She transitioned at the rank of Commander from a successful and challenging 21 year career as a Naval Officer to become a business and life strategy coach in the private sector.

She works primarily with women business owners who work at home and have the unique challenge of balancing personal and professional priorities while building a successful business and home life.

Edi is the founder of Christian Adoption Moms, a division of LifeHouse Coaching, which is focused on providing support, encouragement and information to this unique group of women. Edi and her husband are proud adoptive parents themselves of a daughter born in China.

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