A woman who was kicked out by her rich father at sixteen for taking up with a poor man ends up living on the streets with her four children after her husband died.
Steve Walton was far from thrilled when his butler told him that Pastor Morris was waiting to see him. He was tired after a long flight from Singapore and in no mood for the manβs lectures or pleas for support for the community.
He had the pastor shown in and waved an impatient hand at his greeting. βGet on with it, man!β he snapped. βWhat is it that you want this time?β
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βMr. Walton, I saw Susan,β the pastor said quietly, and Steveβs heart nearly stopped. His only daughter had left his house nearly fifteen years before, never to be seen againβ¦
βSusan?β Steve cried anxiously. βWhere? When? How is she?β
βI was in Los Angeles, helping out a friend who has a mission among the homeless and thatβs where I saw her,β the pastor said.
βShe was a volunteer? Did you tell her Iβve been looking for her?β asked Steve.
βNo,β Pastor Morris said gently. βShe wasnβt a volunteer, Mr. Walton. Sheβs homeless. She and her children are living in a car.β
Steve found himself so dizzy he had to sit down. βHomeless? My Susan? Children?β he gasped.
βIβm afraid so,β the pastor said. βAnd she wouldnβt even listen to me when I told her to come home.β
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βBut why?β asked Steve angrily. βSheβs not with that loser anymore, is she?β
βHer husband passed away three years ago, Mr. Walton,β the pastor explained. βAnd she told me she wouldnβt bring her children into a house where their father is despised.β
Steve Walton felt that old familiar wave of rage sweep through him. Fifteen years later, Susan was still defying him! He remembered the scene in his study, and Susanβs steady eyes looking into his as he ranted.
βPregnant at sixteen, and by the GARDNER!β heβd screamed. βWell, we are going to have THAT taken care of, and HEβS fired! You will never see that man again!β
βTHAT is my baby, daddy,β Susan had said in a tremulous voice. βAnd HE is the man I love. Iβm going to marry him.β
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βYou marry that man and youβre on your own, Susan, do you hear?β Steve shouted furiously. βNo more money, nothing! You marry him and you get out of my house!β
Susan had looked at him with tears in her eyes. βI love you, daddy,β sheβd said. Then she turned around and walked away. Even though Steve had set detectives to find her, no one had been able to trace her.
βHow many children?β he asked Pastor Morris.
βFour,β the pastor said. βThree girls and a boy. Beautiful children.β
Steve picked up his phone and spat out orders for his plane to be readied. βPastor, would you come with me to Los Angeles, take me to my little girl?β he asked quietly.
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The pastor nodded, and within two hours, the two men were on board Steveβs private jet winging their way south. There was a limo waiting for them, and the pastor directed them to a parking lot outside a large mall.
At the furthest end of the lot, a pickup truck was parked, with a tent set up at the back. Pastor Morris had told Steve that when Susanβs husband died in a work accident, the insurance company had refused to pay out and the bank foreclosed on the mortgage.
Susan had piled the children and their few belongings into the old pickup. She worked at the mall as a cleaner. She and the children used the mallβs facilities and bought whatever was leftover at the restaurants at the end of the night.
Still, she had managed to keep the four children fed, clean, and in school. As the two men approached the truck, they heard cheerful voices and laughter. Then two children tumbled out of the back.
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The biggest girl, about fourteen, was laughing as she tickled a boy of about seven. The children stopped and gaped at Steve and Pastor Morris. βMom!β the girl yelled. βThat old preacher friend of yours is here!β
A well-remembered voice asked from inside the tent, βPreacher Morris?β Then Susan climbed out and Steve could see the shock in her face when she saw him standing next to the pastor.
βDaddy?β she asked, and her eyes filled with tears.
Steve was shocked. His daughter was barely thirty-one, but she looked much older. Her face was worn and lined with worry and suffering, her hands coarsened by hard work.
βSusan,β Steve cried. βLook at you! Look at what HE did to my princess! I wanted so much for you! And you married that loser! What could he give you? Poverty?β
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Susan shook her head and said, βHe loved me, daddy, and he gave me 4 beautiful children. He died, and I had nowhere to go, but Iβve done what I can for my children. I will always love the father of my children, daddy, just like Iβve always loved you.β
Steve found that he had tears running down his face. βForgive me, Susan,β he sobbed. βPlease forgive me. Come home, I want you all to come home with me. Let me help you take care of the children!β
Steve found himself holding his weeping daughter and knew that everything was going to be alright. Susan introduced him to his three granddaughters, then she placed her hand on the boyβs shoulder. βAnd this,β she smiled, βis little Stevie!β
βYou named him after me?β Steve asked, astounded. βAfter what I did?β
βI love you, daddy,β she said softly. βDonβt you know that?β
That afternoon, they all flew home to Texas. It was the beginning of a better life for all of them.
What can we learn from this story?
Love and accept your children unconditionally. Steve was furious with Susan for loving a poor man and made the biggest mistake of his life by losing his daughter.
Donβt judge people for their wealth or influence. Steve hated his son-in-law because he was poor, but he was a loving husband to Susan and a dedicated dad.
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