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They Said His “Southern Accent” Made Him Sound “Unintelligent”–So He Apologizes with a Southern Flare

Chad Prather responds to haters with a smile and some sarcastic love--y'all are fixin' to love it!

This Is What I Wish You Would Say When Your Child Points at My Daughter

As we enter the playground area, your child immediately points to mine, calling loudly “Mom, look at HER!”

When This 5-Year-Old Says the Blessing with a Homeless Man in a Waffle House–Something Inside My Heart Broke

Sometimes it takes the heart of a child to remind us all what it means to care for another human being.

To the Mama Who Pushes On

“Mama, You Get to Be the One.

The one they run to when they fall.

The one who jumps up when they call.

You’re the one who laughs at their jokes and cooks their favorite meal on their birthday.

You’re the one who cleans their mess and calms their fears.

You’re the one with late nights and early mornings.

You’re the one who worries and frets and questions it all.

And at the end of the day, while they’re snuggled safely in bed, you often lay there wondering just what all you did wrong.

But mama,

Their greatest dream is you.

The Mama Who Pushes On

In all your messy and imperfect and trying, they get a glimpse of what it looks like to see a mama who pushes on.

A mama who loves them with all she’s got and makes their needs her own.

And as they grow big and grow strong, they’ll often look back at how their mama always seemed so strong.

They’ll wonder how you did it and always made it look so easy.

And then, they’ll learn the truth as they have children of their own…

They’ll see what it means to be a mama who somehow just keeps on.

They’ll see what it means to lean into a Savior with a strength far beyond their own.

And as the roles seem to change, one thing will remain the same…

To them, sweet mama, you’ll always be the one.”

**This post was written by Hannah Dunaway of There is Peace in the Chaos. See more from Hannah on her Facebook page.

They Said His “Southern Accent” Made Him Sound “Unintelligent”–So He Apologizes with a Southern Flare

Chad Prather responds to haters with a smile and some sarcastic love--y'all are fixin' to love it!

This Is What I Wish You Would Say When Your Child Points at My Daughter

As we enter the playground area, your child immediately points to mine, calling loudly “Mom, look at HER!”

When This 5-Year-Old Says the Blessing with a Homeless Man in a Waffle House–Something Inside My Heart Broke

Sometimes it takes the heart of a child to remind us all what it means to care for another human being.