Tell Someone Else's Story



Well, here I am, and it is Day 6 of the challenge. I have been doing well so far, but I have had my moments, to say the least. Like now I am tired I have been on the computer most of the day and my eyes are tired, and so is the rest of me. Even though I am tired, I am committed to the process because I said I would do it, so I am. Today I am to tell someone else’s story, which causes me to pause to decide on whose story to tell. I want to tell you a story about a someone born into this world not knowing what was in store for them. Being born into a single parent home is not an easy thing for the parent or the child. The ideal family environment is one where there is both a mother and a father because both parents are needed to raise well-rounded and successful children. Now do not get me wrong, I am not saying that if you come from a single parent home that you cannot be successful on the contrary you absolutely can be. What I am saying is that with both parents in the home it lends itself to a healthier more loving environment. Daughters need their dads to show them how to be treated by a man and sons need their fathers to learn how to be a real man and not just a sperm donor. Daughters need their moms to teach them how women are to behave, and sons need their mothers to show them how to treat the women in their lives. I have heard single mothers say that they are the mother and the father and in my opinion that is not correct. God designed male and female for distinctive purposes, and we must as far as I am concerned be who we were created to be and not attempt to take on someone else’s role or assignment. Born in a world where violence continues to grow, natural disasters are happening more and more, parents are killing their children and children are killing their parents. Teen pregnancies are at an all time high; school violence has increased; vigilante justice is on the rise and so much more. What is someone to do in a world where is seems like it is getting worse instead of getting better. We live in a world where morals and values seem to be lost and anything goes, where money is spent on drugs, sex and alcohol instead of homelessness, unemployment or hunger. What is someone born in a world like this to do? They are to grow into productive, trust worthy, enlightened human beings with a heart to serve and to love one another. To dream and dream big, to stand up for those who cannot stand up for themselves, to live their lives full and die empty. Let’s face it we all were born with a divine assignment and if we don’t fulfill it someone else in this world may die without getting what we had inside of us that was never shared or released. So I am telling the story of the people who are in the cemetery with unfulfilled dreams, lost inventions and the cure for the numerous diseases that we a plagued with because they did not have someone in their life that BELIEVED.



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