I have often thought of the many aspects and virtues of
motherhood and it probably was not until I became an adult and ventured from
home that I realized just how many varying definitions, perceptions, and
challenges are involved in the role of motherhood.
A mother has a heart for her child and is able to see their
strengths, push them towards their goals and aspirations and reins her child in
when they venture too far down the road in the wrong direction.
Whether a career woman or a stay-at-home mom, whether a mother
with a newborn baby or a mother with 5 grown children, motherhood is thought to
be more challenging today than in years gone by. Today’s mother aspires to balance home, work,
the child’s activities, education and now added to the list is the critical
need to keep our children safe. Gun violence
is much more prevalent as is bullying.
Statistics show that hundreds of children have died due to gun violence
in this year. Various illnesses are on
the rise such as cancer and diabetes among children and the numbers of mothers
and their children who are in poverty and have no food is simply staggering. Statistics show that approximately 15 million
children being raised by single mothers live at or below poverty*.
Armed with this information as well as so much more
information available, determine what you can and what you are willing to
do. Determine how you can make a
difference from your corner of the world.
A reassurance we can always hold on to is our spiritual
connection. I saw my mother lean on the
Lord as she faced her challenges of motherhood.
My personal view was of a devoted, tireless, woman who became fragile
before my eyes as I became an older teenager.
Whatever challenges life brings you, as a mother, I
encourage you to allow God to be your anchor that holds you steady and offers
the balance and strength you need. Trust
the Lord in all of your ways; acknowledge him, and trust his direction.
As we approach Mother’s Day 2014, I share with you a poetic tribute I wrote to my mother. My
mother, Braddella Elisabeth Brown blessed my sister, brother, and I with
excellent mothering and she was taken from this life at the age of 51 on
February 18, 1983.
Mother
dear you will always be
You
blessed my life in so many ways
Our
memories I’ll cherish until the end of my days
You
left me too soon and this was not part of our plan
But
God’s wishes always come before those of man
Mommy’s
heart, though filled with love simply became too weak
She
fought the good fight; till finally she reached her peak.
A
bond we shared so strong and so true
A
bond unlike any other
A
bond shared only by a daughter and her mother.
Being
with God, she’s found rest and peace
In
this I have comfort and some happiness at least
My
mother dear you will always be
My
Mother so loving and so loved by me.
SharB~TTSD
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