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We see how God has always been working in our stories as we tell them. Our prayer for you is that you start finding Him in your stories too.

Celebrating Kacy Ladd Celebrating Kacy Ladd

BIGFOOT IS REAL: Ladd Family Big Announcement

“This is our house. I think God just showed me that.” We just got married. We just moved into the perfect newlywed home – safe, secure, within our means, and just the right size to learn how to be a family. Our small home was perfect for our small family. But what about God's Family - the One we were made in the image of?

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Raising a Hero, Choosing Truth Kacy Ladd Raising a Hero, Choosing Truth Kacy Ladd

"Yeah, It's Tricky Being A Ninja."

He’d been quiet and broody. My Mom Powers could feel the storm rolling around inside of his eight-year old spirit, but he didn’t know what it was or how to get it out. He just sat and stared. One dad (Chris) was away for meetings in Swaziland. And as soon as Chris got home, we’d pack up and take Lifa to his other dad’s (his biological father's) house for the Easter holiday. Something had to give. One of us was going to implode from the unspoken storm surges that were stealing the spark from Lifa’s eyes. 

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Raising a Hero Kacy Ladd Raising a Hero Kacy Ladd

Our Family Vocabulary: The Double Pour

Your words shape your world, your values, who you are, how you love. Every relationship that truly reaches you develops it’s own lexicon that characterizes it, impacts your story, hems you into it, and sets it apart from all the others in the word. Moment by moment and laugh by laugh, we are creating our own household vocabulary because we want the legacy we leave as a family to be definable and worth talking about.

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Loving People Kacy Ladd Loving People Kacy Ladd

The Secret of the Shovel

I sat in the loudest, most chaotic “library” I’ve ever been in, and leaned in close to talk with a teacher who is not actually a teacher. He thought it would be nice to try teaching, and the need is great, so he was placed in a classroom of 63 third graders. The teacher doesn’t always make it to class, but when he does, he doesn’t know what to do. He’s not even sure about all the subjects.

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Loving Each Other, Loving People Kacy Ladd Loving Each Other, Loving People Kacy Ladd

One Year Ago Today...

It was February 3, 2015, and I had just returned from a week out of town. Chris, the nice and neutral Tennessee man, whom I had bonded with about life in South Africa and come to respect on a deep level, wanted “to talk”. No, it did not play out like the romantic movie scene currently playing in your mind. And the only soundtrack was a 7-year old wild child, bouncing around in his underwear.

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Loving People, Miracles Kacy Ladd Loving People, Miracles Kacy Ladd

Stretch Out Your Skin: Part 2

Dirty, desolate Benji has probably never had a smiling mama to wash away the dirt or to sing away the desolation. He lives with relatives, but he has no parents. He shares a living space inside a culture that feels no obligation to reach for you, touch you or sing over you if you are not their own. No matter how many baths he takes or how many people are around him, without being seen, reached for, touched, he will always be dirty, desolate Benji.

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Loving People Kacy Ladd Loving People Kacy Ladd

Stretch Out Your Skin: Part 1

I found her homeless, lost and scared in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike on Galveston Island in 2008. Ms. Armstead was 87-years old and the evidence of her long life had been washed, tossed and left for debris in one night’s windstorm. I met Ms. Armstead in a hot, humid, roach-infested hotel room, and she couldn’t find her son.

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A Baby in a Bucket and a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT

Six years ago, I had no idea that you could use buckets for everything. Bath-taking, food-serving, dish-washing, house-cleaning, rat-trapping, water balloon-storing, laundry-doing, foot-washing, and even an indoor, night-toilet when life so calls for one. Disclaimer: NOT the same bucket for everything. Let’s not be gross. Four years ago, I watched malnourished, 2-year-old legs walk too far to get a plate of food his body just couldn’t take in. Pre-school aged family members showed him how to dip his fistful of food in his juice to soak the food so it would slide right through his revolting throat.

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