Just A Pair Of Shoes
posted on April 14th, 2010 / by Julia Stark / 15 CommentsTwenty-five years ago I was adopted by my parents. Little did I know that from that moment on the Lord was molding and teaching me for my first ârealâ job. I use the term job very loosely because it really has become my heart and life mission helping at-risk children and orphans who arenât as blessed to have the gift of a loving family like I am.
Growing up, I was in a great little Christian bubble where I knew right from wrong and was blessed not to stray from the truth on many occasions. I was a spoiled little girl who had my daddy wrapped around my finger. Looking back I took so many things for granted in my life, but now I can see why the Lord provided all those blessings. Â My Heavenly Father wanted me to grow up walking in His ways so that I would have an understanding of His love, provision, grace, and character to share with others.
Three years ago my life changed from being that spoiled little girl to a woman who is seeking the Lord and wanting to help others who are not as privileged as I.  This change happened when part of my job with Buckner- Shoes for Orphan Souls was to travel to an orphanage in Latvia.  You might be asking where in the world is Latvia? Itâs ok. I did the same thing when I was told that I was leading 35 individuals from all over the United States to this very small country on the Baltic Sea in Eastern Europe. This small country now has a large piece of my heart.
It is so funny how the Lord works because he knew that my Type A personality would be concerned with trying to be the responsible trip leader and making sure that everything was going great. But He also knew I was there for a different reason and my âjobâ soon changed after seeing the kids in Jurmala Spriditis orphanage. As I walked in, a group of about 40 children were all sitting quietly in chairs waiting on our group. They just stared at us while we brought in boxes of shoes, crafts, and games. Not the reaction that I was looking for or hoping to receive. It really made me question âwhy am I here when the kids donât really seem to care?â I asked the director of the orphanage the last time the kids had a group here to visit and play with them. âLast yearâ she replied. âMost of the children have a parent or relative that comes once a year to check on them and then they leave them behind for the government to take care of.â I just stood there looking at the children thinking no one deserves to have a quick visit from a loved one and then be tossed to the side. I couldnât believe that I had just questioned being there. I felt so broken, so helpless. Who would want their child to grow up like this? It made me think of my own life, being adopted and growing up with loving parents all the time. I couldnât imagine not seeing family, friends or even strangers for that matter, only once a year. I quickly dropped the bags in my hands and went to fill my arms with children, giving each kid a hug or a high five. The room became filled with laughter. Games started to be played, Bible story skits were being acted out, friendships were being made, and children were receiving shoes, all in this little building in a farming community that I didnât think anyone even knew about.
There were two little boys in the corner, Tomas and Richards, who quickly caught my eye and we were together the whole time. They even looked like they could have been related to me. That is something that I wasnât emotionally ready for when I came to Latvia. I was just thinking of serving and loving on orphans who didnât have anyone or anything. I had previously visited Guatemala on the same type of mission trip and loved those big brown- eyed children, but what I wasnât ready for in Latvia was the idea that these children could be my own flesh and blood. I was thinking the whole time that I could have been a child like them. If my birth mother hadn’t given me up for adoption and if God hadn’t picked out the Stark family for me to be a part of, then Tomas’ and Richards’ life could have been mine.
It was so much fun getting to meet my new friends’ spiritual, emotional and physical needs that day; it is something I will never forget. I was able to share the love of Christ by playing cars, teaching them about Jesus and fitting them with a new pair of shoes. It was so awesome to see them so happy and so excited about all of these new things, but especially the new shoes. I have always loved shoes and now shoes are my life. Â I love to shop for shoes, and I get really excited when I get a new pair, but now I really love to distribute them to children like Tomas and Richards because I get to see that excitement on their faces. These shoes were the first new pair that they had ever received that was their own. Clean. Right size. Ones where Superman light ups when you run. And no sharing! What a great combination.
I have the privilege of working with people all over the United States in collecting new shoes for children like Tomas and Richards. In 2008 when Shoes for Orphan Souls traveled back to Latvia, I was able to lead that trip again. It was amazing. I walked into Jurmala Spriditis and things were different. There werenât two little boys quietly in the corner, but now three boys who ran to me so excited that someone they spent time with before had come back to visit. Â Even though I don’t get to see Tomas and Richards, I pray for them and other children around the world that we can provide a pair of shoes to warm their feet and the gospel of Christ to warm their hearts.
âReligion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.â James 1:27
Julia loves ministering to needy children and has done that for the last 3 ½ years through her job at Shoes For Orphan Souls, a ministry of Buckner International. Prior to that, she was a student at Texas Tech University where she earned her bachelors degree. Julia resides in Dallas, Texas where she is actively involved in the Village Church. She loves to spend time with her dear friends and family, and she is always up for a road trip.
You can read more about Shoes For Orphan Souls.org and how you can be apart at: Â http://www.shoesfororphansouls.org/





What a precious reminder that we are ALL adopted into Christ's family – no longer orphans but loved and accepted! I admire all that you do, Julia!! Thanks for sharing your story.
How blessed I am to have you for a daughter and to have been able to share Latvia with you also! Sharing the love of Christ and getting to provide for some of the needs of children is such a priviledge! Love you…
Thanks for sharing with us Julia!! I LOVE your heart and what God is doing through you! And I'm so thankful that God picked out the Stark family for you too!!
What a blessing those children are in our lives! So thankful I am able to work with you in serving all of those little kiddos around the world. What a privilege!
I hear the heart of God in this post. It's so easy to read these types of stories and become overwhelmed because the need is too great for one person to make a dent. But if we make a difference in one person's life – it's worth it all. I pray that every one who reads this hears from God on a way that they can affect at least one life. Once they experience that joy – it will go on to two, three, four, and more lives.
Julia, I am a supervisor for CPS in Kaufman County and your mom is my program director. Your blog was so inspiring and is a reminder of what really matters in life. Your mom speaks of you often and she is so proud of you, she has good reason to be! I wish you the very best in your future! You are truly an amazing and beautiful young lady, both inside and out!!
Love and best wishes, Dani Brown
Julia,
Even as I read I see your smile and it’s from a pure heart – The pure in heart shall see God.
You are so beautiful!!!
Reading your blog centers so many things in my life as it grabs me by my heart – that is Christ.
It also recalls the very steps of Our Father from our beginnings to our endings – Just as He said He would do – take up the Fatherless & the Motherless – setting the solitude in families.
God is so awesome and faithful to Love us!!!
P.S. I Godly envy “your job” until I am called into my mission/passion.
May His grace and face continue to shine upon you as you continue to weave Christ in our lives.
Shalom,
Tamecia Lathrop
What a cool job! I live in Plano and I think my kids participated in the Buckner Shoes for Orphan Souls when they were students at Prestonwood Christian Academy. My husband and I also work with the Jr Hi Choir at Prestonwood and we used to take them to sing to the kids there.
Amen! God is so good!
Thank you so much for writing for us and sharing with us the heart of God for these orphans and also His heart to want to use us when we are willing!
Loved it and pray many are inspired by your words!
Great Love!
~Ris
Thank you Julia for writing this. Now My heart want to go back to Latvia – not only for the children but for the families and the Believers. I am waiting until the Lord opens the door for us (you, me and those who can come) to return.__Love to you and thanks to this blog…__
Julia;
I’m so proud of you. Wow! You’re just spreading God’a love all over the world….literally! Keep on being His footprints……luv u…
Julia,
My name is Bridgette. Your mom is my Program Director in Waxahachie. This is such a beautiful and inspiring article. I must confess it did bring tears to my eyes. I MUST donate a pair of shoes for your next trip! Your parents raised you with a BIG HEART for others. May God continue to pour good people and great experiences into your life!
Julia~ Wow, I just love your heart! Isn't it amazing how we go into a situation like that thinking we will be the ones changing them (and God thru us really does), but that we leave feeling even more changed by them. Thank you for sharing your story, very inspiring! =)
Jules! Wow!!!
I had to get the kleenx out…you are such a special young lady and I am sooo proud to be apart of your extended family. I love the look in your eyes when you are on a mission trip with the children. The good Lord's love shines through you every second of everyday. Every life that you touch is blessed.
I can't wait to see what the future has to hold for you! Very exciting!!!
Love you dearly,
Monica
You are the CUTEST Julia! I am so blessed to know that there are women like you who are making a difference in the world. Thank you for challenging us to go and do the same. I am also so happy to hear a young women talk about her adoption experience so positively. We need to hear your story!
Rebecca