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Trust in the LordBy Frank Campbell |
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My name is Frank. My wife’s name is Anne. We have been blessed with a number of wonderful children. Several years ago, Craig, who at that time was a 21-year-old recently returned missionary, told his mother and me that he was “gay.” We knew that he had been struggling with something, but weren’t sure what all the issues were. This was something we had never anticipated and for which we were totally unprepared. We immediately faced several challenges.
We did receive the spiritual support and direction that we needed. We were prompted to make several decision that have been a great help to us.
The Lord has not let us down. He has blessed us with comfort, peace and inspiration. He led us to a support group for parents, families, and friends of those who struggle with SSA. We found that we were not alone and learned how others dealt with the same issues we were facing. We became aware of Evergreen International. The people and resources at Evergreen have been an invaluable help to us. Soon our son met and moved in with Mike. Again we were praying for direction. Again the question, “What would Jesus do?” Should we invite both of them into our home for family activities, invite only our son, or neither of them? We wondered what influence they would have on our other children and what ground rules we should set. As we fasted and prayed, the Spirit whispered that we needed to continue to love and associate with Craig. We felt that Mike, as a child of God, also deserved our love and respect. We decided to invite both of them to every family activity. We grew closer to Craig and grew to love Mike as if he was our own son. Neither Craig nor Mike ever did anything inappropriate while they were in our home. Mike’s family treated them the same way, for which we were so grateful. The past several years have been an emotional roller coaster, but what a wonderful ride. My faith in my Father in Heaven and His Son, Jesus Christ, is much stronger now. I testify that they do live and that they love each of us. My relationship with Craig is much closer now than I ever thought possible. Anne and I are grateful he is our son. We love him and know that God loves him. I am beginning in a small way to understand the atonement and to develop Christ-like attributes. The scriptures have taken on a whole new meaning. A scripture that summarizes where we are now is Proverbs 3:5-6: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. To this I testify in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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