LOVE BIG!
posted on February 17th, 2012 / by Amy Ford / 27 CommentsLOVE :: {luhv} noun, verb, loved, lov-ing
a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend.
I’m one of those people that can throw around that word a lot. LOVE. My husband. My kids. My girl friends. My Embrace Grace mommas. My grandmother. My housekeeper (she’s amazing). “I LOVE YOU!”
January of 2011 began a season that awakened my heart and opened my eyes to a profound level of LOVE that I had never encountered before. This stirring happened from the most unlikely of sources that eventually turned into a friendship that I will treasure forever. Her name was Jayd.
When I met Jayd, she was pregnant with a baby girl. Every time I saw her she would be talking about her baby nonstop with so much enthusiasm. She loved to proudly show off her sonogram photos to anyone that she could. She loved hearing her baby’s heartbeat and talking about her doctor appointments. She updated me on her baby’s growth in utero and how her baby was developing. She always would grab my hands to feel her belly when her baby would kick. She loved throwing out ideas for her baby’s first and middle name and see what her friend’s thoughts were. Her heart was filled with anticipation and excitement just like every momma does during her pregnancy … but her situation was a little different than what you would expect.
Jayd was only 16 years old.
I remember meeting her for the first time. She had long blonde hair swept up in a messy ponytail, sparkly green eyes and braces. She was a tiny girl that just had the cutest baby bump. She had her favorite jeans on with the top button open to relieve her growing belly. She was smiling so big and when she spoke, her ponytail bounced in a happy way. She was bubbly and always full of joy, even when she knew her life was about to completely change.
Jayd had made a brave and courageous decision to place her baby up for adoption.
Over the next five months, I had the privilege to mentor and be a friend to this young girl that ended up with me being the one that was inspired profoundly. During this season of rollercoaster emotions, her strength never wavered. She loved her child so much, and she wanted to give her baby the best life possible all while making big sacrifices in her own life to make that happen. She struggled with horrible morning sickness and acid reflux; even brushing her teeth would send her running to the toilet to be sick. Her pregnancy kept her so lethargic and sleepy but she pushed even harder in high school to graduate faster. She gave up her homecoming, prom and all the fun high school memories that could have been made so that she could take the time she needed to prepare for this baby girl that was on her way.
Jayd spent a lot of time, thoughts and prayers on finding the perfect family to raise her daughter. She wanted them to be in love with Jesus, have the same morals and values that she had, soft and sweet temperaments and in favor of an open adoption. After a lot of research, God brought her the perfect family. When she met them she immediately felt at peace that they were the ones to raise her baby girl. She knew God chose them out of all the families in the world to be baby Abby’s adoptive family.
Once she made her choice, she started collecting old baby pictures of herself and the father of baby. She placed them all in a beautiful scrapbook she spent hours making. She also added her sonogram pictures and monthly photos of her growing belly. She wanted her baby to have a keepsake that she could pass down to her so that she always knows who her birth parents were.
In May of 2011, baby Abby was born. Jayd cried when she laid eyes on her beautiful baby girl for the first time. She was overwhelmed with joy. She had never loved someone or something so much in her entire life. She told me that baby Abby was her everything, and how much she was in love with her. In Texas, there is a law that adoption papers can’t be signed any sooner than 48 hours after birth, so Jayd worked out a plan with the hospital. She had reserved a hospital room for the adoptive family to be right next door to her. Jayd got to spend the days with baby Abby, loving on her and kissing her sweet face; and then at night, she wheeled the baby next door so that the adoptive family could love and kiss on her too.
After 48 hours, Jayd and Abby were released from the hospital. They had a caravan of family members from both the birth and adoptive families following each other to a special ceremony. That memory is forever sealed on my heart and I was so blessed to be able to witness it.
We all met at our church. Jayd, Abby and baby’s father were in one room signing the papers to give this baby a better life, and in the next room was a room full of family members that were there to support both families. Once papers were signed, we had a special ceremony together. Jayd held baby Abby, weeping with overwhelming emotion as a pastor prayed and dedicated the baby to the Lord. When the prayer was finished, it was time to place this special treasure, this priceless jewel of Jayd’s, into God’s hands. I will never forget it. The changing of hands. That moment when you give everything to God. The room was overcome with emotion. It was the most beautiful act of love I had ever encountered. She then gave the adoptive family her sweet scrapbook that she had lovingly spent hours on making perfect. They loved every page of it.
The first few days after Jayd went home with empty arms were really hard. She had sacrificed her body for nine months to save this baby’s life. She loved her with all her heart. It had been what consumed her life, thoughts and actions for nine months, and Abby had been a part of her physically; but now they had been separated. As her body was healing from the childbirth, she worked through every doubt, fear and aching of her heart by clinging to God’s Word and to what she knew God had called her to do.
This is a BIG love. A DEEP love. A SACRIFICIAL love.
Walking this journey with Jayd, God showed me a story of adoption in the Bible. In Exodus 1 and 2, God had blessed the Israelites with many babies and their population was rapidly growing. The king of Egypt felt threatened by their numbers and worried that they could overtake his throne so he ordered all the baby boys that were born to be drowned in the Nile River. After the ruling was made, a woman that was pregnant gave birth to a baby boy. His name was Moses. She loved Moses, and knew he was special. She tried her best to hide him for three months; but eventually, she realized the time had come that she couldn’t get away with it any longer.
Can you imagine how she must have felt? In order to save her baby’s life, she had to let him go. As I am writing this, I have a three month old son. I can hardly imagine the strength, courage and LOVE that she had to finally release her baby and wholeheartedly trust God that He will take care of him. She gathered all the materials to hand-make a basket that was just the right size for her sweet baby, patching it with tar so that it would be water-proof. And then comes the moment when you actually have to DO it, release your priceless treasure, your everything … one more kiss, one more hug. LOVE. Place your baby in the basket and say one last prayer to God, protect my baby from harm. Save my baby. Release. Trust. Cry. Lean. Hope.
Most of us know the rest of the story. Pharoah’s daughter found the baby in the basket and loved him immediately. She needed a woman that could nurse the baby, and the birth mother of Moses ended up being able to care for her baby. God rewarded her for her obedience. When he was a little bigger he was adopted and went to live in the Pharoah’s mansion as part of their family. They all loved him as their own. Moses then grew up to perform great miracles through God’s Hand. He led the Israelites out of slavery and bondage and saved lives.
Moses’ life changed the world.
But what would have happened if his birth mom had not released and let God control? What if she just could not have let her baby go? What if she just continued to try and live a life in hiding, or maybe run away? What kind of life would Moses had lived? It would be a much different story than above.
It’s a BIG love.
Jayd’s heart healed more and more as time passed after releasing Abby to the adoptive family. She has an open adoption, so they have scheduled visits every few months and Jayd counts down the days til she gets to kiss her sweet baby every time. After the long awaited meetings, she always texts and emails a load of baby photos to me, proudly showing off her sweet baby girl and how big she is getting.
One of the ways we honor mommas in Embrace Grace that give their baby up for adoption is that we throw them a big “Celebration of Life” shower. A few weeks after they give birth and bless another family with their baby, we gather all the Embrace Grace classmates and alumni, her family and friends together and shower her with not only awesome gifts like new clothes, cute jewelry, lotions, gift cards, money and tons more, but we love to shower her with words of love.
My favorite part of the party is when every guest picks out a unique bead from a big glass bowl. They are all different sizes, shapes, colors and textures. Guests pick out a bead that reminds them of the momma in some way. Even if they haven’t met her, they choose a bead inspired by her story. We take a long string and pass it around the room; each person strings the bead while sharing what their bead means. My favorites: red heart for the sacrifice you made, a pearl for the beauty that has been refined and shines in you now through the waves you endured in life, blue diamond for Abby’s eyes, a rose bead for the aroma of God’s love that fills up a room when you enter it. And she got a whole necklace out of it!
Countless women come together that have been touched and inspired by the selfless act of a young 16-year-old girl. What she has been through in her short life can only be a story that God uses for His glory.
Jayd has found a new motivation and determination to make something of herself for her daughter and to walk alongside girls that are going through the same situation as hers, cheering them on and praying for them through this season. She is now a young leader in Embrace Grace, sharing her story with transparency–reflecting on who she was before, where she is now and how God was with her the entire journey.
This kind of love changed me just by having a front row seat to the miracles in Jayd’s life. It’s so big to me; yet it’s still so small compared to how much my God loves me and you, and what He sacrificed for us.
DREAM big. LIVE big. LOVE big.
** We are in the middle of the Destiny in Bloom fund-raising campaign PROJECT MERCY through April 2012 to raise funds for Mercy House, a faith based home for women/teens who find themselves in crisis pregnancy. Please consider helping us make a difference in these young mother’s lives by making a donation HERE. Thank you. **



Best article ever, the writer did a great job! I cried!!!! Love love love love it!
Oh Amy!! I LOVE this article. I am in tears as God reminds me, that through all of this He never left baby Abby – or me. He has been speaking to me a lot lately about my adoption and how He never left me, not for a second. Reading this fills my heart!! Thank you for sharing such an amazing story!!
Amy is amazing!! Her writing is so moving, and I love this article!!! She did and incredible job!
Amy is amazing!! Her writing is so moving. I love this article!!! She did an incredible job!!
Wow What an encouraging story of unwavering LOVE. Thank you I loved it
such an amazing story, love it!
How brave, courageous n unselfish is Jayd! What a beautiful n precious girl she is. To be only 16, she is a very smart n wise young lady. Wonderful story! Thx u Amy for sharing such an amazing n beautiful story.
Such an awesome article!! Brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing that beautiful, love-filled story!!!
Compassion and love is displayed in this beautiful act of sacrafice that Amy has
written about. We are able to get a glimpse inside the journey that this sweet girl experienced. Such love, such bravery, such strength that this young girl that chose life for her baby, and not just any life but the best life that she truly felt she could give baby Abby. Such an honor to have walked along beside her as she gave of herself a priceless gift… A baby that will forever be loved, treasured and cherished. Beautifully written Amy. I am so thankful for the seeds you are planting! They will produce an abundant harvest! Love you!
I love Amy, she is so caring and has a big heart. This article is so inspiring to those who maybe struggling with similar problems. I cried a little while reading this and hope others may overcome a bit of sadness as the read every word in this article. Jayd is a precious lady and has so much strenght in her. She made a very wise decision and has always kept a strong foot in front of her! God Bless!!
This is so beautiful! I don't know Jayd, but she has made an impression on my heart. Thank you for sharing this story of BIG LOVE! I am praying that other girls who are pregnant and want to give their babies up for adoption will be inspired, encouraged and strengthened by Jayd's story!
This story is so dear to my heart! I am so honored and blessed to know this girl. She is in every way a HERO! To be able to call "Jayd" and Amy both my friends is clearly a sign that I am highly favored! This story truly did change my heart in huge ways, especially my thoughts and feelings on adoption. But most of all my feelings about TRUE LOVE! I love it when Amy writes for DIB!!!!!! Always world-changing stuff! She's such a rockstar
Excellent inspiring article written with sensitivity and insight. What a loving reminder of how or faithful God is ever present to bolster, support and nurture us when we are obedient to His leading. Excellent article Mrs Ford.
Wow…I am speechless, which is hard to do! WHAT a story! WHAT an amazing girl….WHAt a wonderfully written article about such a big love! Amy, you are truly special in everything you do, so thank you for telling Jayd's story so we all could be touched and inspired. I LOVED it!!
This is sooooo amazing! What an awesome young lady! She never swayed from God's plan for her or Abby. What a huge sacrifice, but what great reward will come out of all this. Can't wait to see what else God has in store for this amazing young lady!
Cried my eyes out. Ultimate love, all the way around. Big love
Truly amazing, I loved the article! Amy is truly amazing and gifted! Look at what God has done so far!
How beautiful and inspiring!! What incredible admiration and love I have for Jayd. Thank you Embrace Grace for all that you are doing to reach so many! May the Lord continue to bless you all more than you can imagine!
Jayd is my personal Hero in every sense of the word! Her choice to Love BIG has forever changed my own life and the life of so many who are blessed to know her. Amy, thank you for sharing this beautiful story and for sharing it with such passion. Your life exemplifies "Dream Big, Live Big, Love Big" and I am honored to call you friend!
Beautiful!!!! Jayd you are an amazing young women!! Amy you are a Rockstar!!! Thankful for what the Lord is doing in Embrace Grace!
Thank you Amy for sharing Jayd's story. How wonderful is the love of God? Wow!!!!
Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!!!! I'm doing high kicks and cheerleading moves in my office! Amy, that was a beautifully written story and I'm so glad I got to read it!! Go, God! Go, Embrace Grace! Go, Jayd!
So beautifully written and very inspiring. Thanks so much for sharing such an amazing story and reminding us of one of the true meanings of love.
I am in awe of the courage and obedience within both Jayd and Amy Ford the author of this article. Jayd, God will honor you and give you favor and grace because of your faith in Him and devotion to His will. Amy you are a world
changer. Your obedience at a women's conference years ago to hear, believe and obey has allowed God to breathe a dream into your life in ministry as well as the lives of many other young women. Something seemingly so simple as grace is more complex in the Kingdom and spiritual realm than our minds could comprehend. You show each young woman and child the true love of God and inspire us to have that same
courage. Thank you for the light you shine! The world is being
changed in a "pay it forward" big kind of way! To this young woman Jayd you and our baby will forever
be in my prayers and you are now my hero as well!
Thank you for sharing this story of a brave, courageous, obedient young woman named Jayd. This story is about what God did for each of us when He adopted us and made us heirs to His Kingdom. I am humbled by Jayd's dependence in the Lord and the ability that has given her to walk in His confidence through what many would view as devastating; with Him by her side it has been a blessing. I am so proud of our church for investing in such a life changing ministry as Embrace Grace. Thank you, Amy for sharing this story as a reminder to each of us that God can turn our mourning into dancing!
This rocked my world this morning! Jayds story will liberate so many people and draw so many hearts because of her obedience to the Lord! I'm inspired! Amy, way to be used by the King…to be the arms and feet of Jesus…to lavish love on these amazing young girls and to help change the world; you. Rock. The. House!
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