Love Goes Both Ways: Surrendering to the Truth of Dependence
By Bill Harbeck, Jillian Harbeck and Joree Harbeck
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We all live lives of dependence in one way or another. Joree Harbeck was born thirteen weeks premature. She suffered severe seizures hours after birth that caused cerebral palsy and significant damage to her brain. Her prognosis was pessimistic. Love goes both ways when we are willing to admit there is nothing we can do to determine the outcome of our lives, and we surrender to the truth that we are all dependent on others to assist us in traveling this road of life. Joy comes when we allow others to love and care for us deeply and when we do the same in return.
Bill Harbeck
High School sweethearts Bill and Jillian Harbeck have three biological children and seven grandchildren. In the spring of 1991, the Harbecks met a little girl that needed a home. Little did they know at the time what she would do for their family. Bill and Jillian have fostered more than thirty adults and children with special needs during their marriage. This is the heartwarming story of Joree and of what it is like to live with an angel. Bill and Jillian Harbeck are the founders and directors of Holding on to Hope Ministries. They provide awareness, training, and healing for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. They live and love living in Peoria, Arizona.
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Love Goes Both Ways - Bill Harbeck
Copyright © 2014 Bill, Jillian, and Joree Harbeck.
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Contents
Introduction
Part I: Living Life
Chapter 1: A Whole New World
Chapter 2: A Welcome Home
Chapter 3: A They’re Gonna Have To Go Through Us To Get Her
Chapter 4: A Joree And The Angels
Chapter 5: A No Stranger To Hospitals
Chapter 6: A Love Goes Both Ways
Part II: Embracing Dependence
Chapter 7: A Joree And Jillian
Chapter 8: A A Wounded Soul
Chapter 9: AThere Is Joy In Surrender
Appendix 1: ASpecial Tributes From Family
Appendix 2: AIn Recognition Of Caregivers
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Introduction
Picture being confined to a wheelchair for every waking moment of your life. Imagine a physical disability that limits the freedom to command your body. Ponder the frustration of the inability to communicate with the world around you. Consider the limitations of living in this world physically challenged. We travel life’s journey side by side, yet rarely do those blessed with health and strength engage with the wounded and broken.
Encountering people with severe disabilities is uncomfortable. We think, What do I say? Do they understand me? Should I touch them? Their appearance is unsettling; their mannerisms and uncommon behaviors stretch comfort zones. Yet we have natural feelings of empathy and compassion. There is an urge in every person’s heart to reach out, even if just for a moment, to alleviate others’ pain and suffering. We feel awkward, however, as we act politely, while hoping the time will pass quickly so that we can move back to the real
world where life is normal.
These encounters, while rare for most of us in everyday life, may leave us feeling grateful and aware of our own blessings and good fortune. Or these encounters might pass by as just an uncomfortable anomaly of life.
Interacting with physically challenged people forces us to respond. Their disabilities are front and center. One can choose to ignore by walking on the other side of the street, or one can choose to be polite and courteous. But their visible maladies beckon a response. How we respond says a lot more about us than it does about our challenged neighbor. Interacting with the physically disabled is an opportunity for us to experience life in a unique way. It may be momentarily uncomfortable. However, those in wheelchairs or on crutches, those with Down’s syndrome or autism, may, if we are willing, teach us more than any other experience about the beauty of life. If one intentionally engages in the world of the broken, the benefit is beyond measure.
While the world of physical disabilities is right in front of our eyes, what do we do with those among us who have wounded souls—something not as obvious? The woman walking past you on the street is being verbally and physically assaulted at home. How would you know? How could you recognize the adult survivor of sexual abuse? Could you imagine that the innocent child who is frolicking in the park is being molested at home?
Unlike physical disabilities, wounded souls are not easy to detect. While people with a hurting soul appear to be normal at first glance, a closer look reveals a host of disabilities. People with a damaged soul find it very difficult to communicate more than superficially. A level of trust and safety has been removed, so retreating to solitude and silence is safe. While managing social situations with proper decorum, those with hurting souls can be distant and aloof in close relationships. They often suffer in a silent world of loneliness and despair. They become entombed in toxic shame and guilt. Tragically, while these wounded walk among us, more often than not we fail even to see them. And so, unlike those with physical disabilities, these people with wounded souls frequently travel this world unrecognized, unsupported, and alone.
Physical disabilities and emotional disabilities, while vastly different in appearance, are quite similar in scope. The needs of those in the physically challenged community have become much better understood in the last few decades. Education and intervention have provided resources and acceptance of this deserving group. Unfortunately, understanding the nature of the wounded soul and how to respond lags far behind. If you are unfamiliar with both arenas, what you are about to read will help you understand the world of the broken. If you are challenged physically