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Stories of Love


His Kids: Redemption Doesn't Always Shout
by Madison McCall You Are Worth It, Founder Yesterday, a four-year-old little girl came into the closet for the very first time. It was her first placement in foster care. We will name her Gia, and she is nonverbal. For four years of her short life, her world had been reduced to a playpen in the dark. No words, no freedom, no understanding of why. Just silence, fear, and unmet needs she could only express through tears. When she arrived, she was scared, confused, and crying,


HIS kids: Hesitant to Belong
by Madison McCall You Are Worth It, Founder THEN He came in quietly. Hesitant. His little feet shuffled across the floor, unsure of the space, unsure of the people. His eyes scanned the room, but he stayed close to the one constant he knew, his foster mom and his foster sister. He didn’t want anyone else to hold him. Not yet. There was something in his spirit, strong and tender at the same time. A boy carrying a story that was heavy for someone so small, a story that had been


HIS Kids: A Smile the Dark Couldn't Steal
by Madison McCall You Are Worth It, Founder THEN This week, at 4am, a sweet 6-year-old girl was brought into care. She came into the closet tired and scared with tears streaming down her face. Her little heart longed for her grandma, the only comfort that she knew. Throughout her visit in the closet, she was quiet and her eyes were filled with grief. As she picked out her new shoes, new toys, and a stuffed animal, there was a gentle shift in her. She got to the check-out coun


HIS Kids: Going Back Home
by Madison McCall You Are Worth It, Founder He sat at the little red table at PS I Love You, crayons scattered around his coloring sheet, a rainbow coming to life under his careful strokes. The page read “I AM LOVED” in big letters, which is fitting, because love had been the language spoken over this little boy for months. His foster mama stood close, with tears in her eyes, soaking in every moment. Today was the day. The day he would go back home to his mama. This was a spe


Our super amazing twins and how they overcame the odds
My husband and I started fostering in 2017 after a period of infertility. Our desire was to be a safe home for kiddos who needed a safe...


Love Restores What's Broken
by Madison McCall You Are Worth It, Founder He sat at the little red table at PS I Love You, crayons scattered around his coloring sheet,...


A Seat At The Table
There's something powerful about a table. It's where we sit to be fed, to be heard, to be known. And for a child in foster care, that...


Power of Playing
At PS I Love You, we’ve seen again and again that God often moves in the simple things. He moves in the quiet conversations, silly...


Open Letter to Moms (the week before school starts)
Hello fellow Moms, My name is Emily Wireman. Like many of you, I wear a lot of hats—and some days, I’m not even sure which one I put on...


Blessing His Kids: Mary's Story
Matthew 7:7-8 Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks...


Serving HIS Kids: Kerry's Story
I'm Kerry Davis. My husband and I began foster care in 2002 and then ended up adopting two girls, who are sisters, who are now 19 and 28,...


Blessing HIS Kids: Susan's Story
My name is Susan Renard and I am Family Services Coordinator for PS I Love You Ministry. We have very generous people that support, us...
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