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Dropping Anchors is a foster care blog created by a group of foster mamas from all over North America.
Acts 27:29
“Fearing that we would be dashed against the rocks, they dropped four anchors from the stern and prayed for daylight.”Hebrews 6:19
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” - Follow Dropping Anchors on WordPress.com
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This is not a good time for me.
Part of the Dads Take Over series: Post by Shane Palmer We are selling our home and are in the process of moving this month. To say the least selling/buying, showing a home, working out the finances, packing things up, … Continue reading
Posted in Dads Take Over, foster care, Guest Post
Tagged faith, family, foster care, foster children, foster parenting, love wins, prayer, trusting God
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How Foster Care Wrecked Me
Part of the Dads Take Over Series: Post by Trent Friberg I used to think that if I concentrated hard enough, I might be able to turn the light off in my room while still lying in my bed. I … Continue reading
Posted in Dads Take Over, events, foster care, Guest Post
Tagged aging out, court, courtroom, dropping anchors, faith, family, foster care, foster care blog, foster care help, foster children, foster dad, foster parenting, heartbreak, hope, love wins
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Our Journey
Part of the Dads Take Over Series: Post by Jason Daniels Throughout our foster care journey we waited for this day, the day of finalization. We started down our foster care journey with this as our goal, to finalize an … Continue reading
Posted in adoption, Dads Take Over, events, foster care, Guest Post, Uncategorized
Tagged adoption, bonding, Dad, Dads Take Over, dropping anchors, faith, family, Father's Day, fear, finalization, forever family, foster care, foster care blog, foster children, foster dad, foster parenting, hope, love wins, national adoption day, remembering, trusting God
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Breaking Glass
I’ve known Rachael for almost seven years. For the first part of those years I had no idea that she was part of the foster care or adoption community. When I found out she had first hand knowledge of what … Continue reading