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The Cracked Acorn: The Note on the Door

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This is a true story.  I know personally the party involved.  Love dwindled, unhappiness and dissatisfaction grew, daily fussing and fighting characterized the relationship of husband and wife, and ultimately, a divorce wrecked the home, leaving two bewildered, emotionally scarred children in its wake.  The father gained custody, and the mother went her own way, doing her own thing.

The children loved their mother.  The strange thing about love – it’s so often blind to the faults of those we love.  Months went by, and the mother longed to see her children.  She mustered up the courage to visit.  Leaving her car at the curb, she walked to the front door only or find no one at home.  But posted on the door was a note from the youngest of her two boys, the seven-teat-old.  It read, “Mother, I’m at the park.  Please come to the park.”  She hurriedly made her way to the park, and there, sure enough, was the little fellow.  After the preliminary hugs and kisses, the mother, still amazed by the note, said, “Honey, how did you know I was coming to see you today?”  He answered.

“Oh, I didn’t,”

“But what made you put the note on the door if you didn’t know I was coming?”

In response, the love-starved little one said, “I put a note on the door every day, every time I leave, ’cause I knew you’d be coming to see me.”

 “I knew you’d be coming to see me!”    I wonder if there are not those OUT THERE, life’s rejects, those hurt by cruel circumstance, those whose life seems to be hopelessly going nowhere, those groping for some spiritual meaning in their lives, who are daily placing a note on their door which reads, “I’m not at home just now, but please – PLEASE – come find me..” 

by David  Ladd,  preacher

 

Facts and Statistics

Around the world, there are an estimated 153 million orphans who have lost one parent. There are 17,900,000 orphans who have lost both parents and are living in orphanages or on the streets and lack the care and attention required for healthy development.

According to the U.S. State Department, U.S. families adopted more than 7,000 children in 2012. Last year, Americans adopted the highest number of children from China, followed by Ethiopia, Ukraine, Haiti, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

No child under three years of age should be placed in institutional care without a parent or primary caregiver, according to research from 32 European countries, including nine in-depth country studies, which considered the “risk of harm in terms of attachment disorder, developmental delay, and neural atrophy in the developing brain.”Children raised in orphanages have an IQ 20 points lower than their peers in foster care, according to a meta-analysis of 75 studies (more than 3,800 children in 19 countries). In 2012, 23,396 youth aged out of the U.S. foster care system without the emotional and financial support necessary to succeed. —American Surveys Digest—

Student A: I can spell my mom’s name! Teacher: Oh yeah? How do you spell it? Student A:  M-O-M.

Student B: That’s how you spell MY mom’s name, too!

“We love him because he first loved us.” – 1 JOHN 4:19 KJV

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