My journey to becoming a Forgotten Initiative Advocate has been full of uncertainty, setbacks, and answered prayers. Every time I look back on the events of my life, I feel as if God has been leading me here all along.
He opened my eyes to the orphan crisis while I was still in High School. I knew very early in my Christian life that He was calling me to care for these forgotten children. Originally, I was bound and determined to move to Africa and work in one of the orphanages there. After meeting my husband, Ryan, we both felt that God was telling us that Africa was not His plan for our lives. He had something for us here, in our own backyard, but we had no idea what it was.
We knew that adoption was in our future, but had decided that we would have biological children before adopting any others. God had other plans. Shortly after we were married in 2009, we suffered two grueling miscarriages. In our despair, He gave us a verse that will forever shape our lives, “You do not realize now what I am doing, but one day you will understand.” John 13.7. After months of prayer, God spoke loud and clear that His plan was for us to adopt and not wait. He changed our hearts and showed us that adoption is not a plan B, but that our adopted child will be exactly the child that He designed for our family. Nine months later, we brought home a beautiful baby girl through adoption.
Since then, God has continued to open my eyes and show me the immense need for foster and adoptive parents in our community. As my heart grew for these children, I found myself wanting to do something more. We felt the pull of our hearts towards foster care. The more I learned about the foster care community and its brokenness, the less I was able to sit still and do nothing. I wanted desperately to help, but had no idea how just one person could tackle the huge needs of the foster care community. I stumbled across The Forgotten Initiative on a friend’s blog post one day and realized that this was exactly what God had been preparing my heart for all of these years.
Anna Shumpert: Forgotten Advocate – Columbia, South Carolina
To get involved in Columbia, SC, email Anna at tfi.columbia@gmail.com and “Like” Anna’s Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/tfi.columbia to stay up to date on local needs!
Interested in starting The Forgotten Initiative in your area? To learn more about becoming a Forgotten Advocate, please email info@theforgotteninitiative.org