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Top : Parents Corner : Moments For Mom : Vol. 2007 Issue 01 ~ January

Vol. 2007 Issue 01 ~ January

~ Elisabeth Corcoran

"I look at the enormity of the problem and I can't help but think, 'what can one person do?'" It's occurred to me that I used to think that way but that I don't anymore. One person can do much.

One person can pray with all she's got, begging God to intervene in any situation, to pour out his power, to give her wisdom to know what she can and should do. One person can give of her time in a way that will be a sacrifice to her and of great benefit to others. One person can give money...even a little bit of money...and that can be added to what others have given and then multiplied when God steps in. One person can call attention to an issue that is usually talked about in hushed tones...making people aware of something they may have had no idea about. One person can enter into the darkness, carrying her little bit of light, and shed great illumination where only dim shadows used to dwell. One person can touch another person's life in small ways - with a kind word, a gentle touch, a moment of time to listen and hold and cry with. One person can take her gifts and pour them out into someone else's life, knowing that freely has she received and freely should she give. One person can take her hurt and ask Christ to turn it into a blessing as she connects with the pain of another hurting heart. One person can move into another person's life in large ways - with a shout against injustice, a rallying of a group to do something of meaning, a hand reaching out to draw someone out of their circumstances permanently.

Moms, we're told time and again that we as women have the ability to set the tone of our home. That our daughters will learn how to be women and mothers by watching and modeling after us, and that our sons will grow up to look for wives that mirror their mothers. We have been given not just the ability, but the responsibility, to do great good. One life at a time. In our home. And in our world.

This year...2007...can be the year that we allow our one life to do a world of good for someone else's life. What can one person do in comparison to the vastness of our world's problems? Each one of us can do much. We each have so much to give. And we are called to do just that.

Pure and lasting religion in the sight of God our Father means that we must care for those in their distress. -James 1:27

My challenge to myself and to each one of you is this: go be a light in the dark in this New Year, ladies.

* Elisabeth K. Corcoran, 2007
Elisabeth Corcoran is the author of In Search of Calm: Renewal for a Mother's Heart (2005) and Calm in My Chaos: Encouragement for a Mom's Weary Soul (2001). She is wife to Kevin, and mom to Sara, 10, and Jack, 8-&-1/2. Her passion is encouraging women and the Church which she fulfills through serving in leadership on staff part-time at Christ Community Church - Blackberry Creek Campus in Aurora, Illinois, and writing and speaking as much as she can. In Search of Calm can be purchased through Xulon at #1.866.909.2665 or www.xulonpress.com; Calm in My Chaos can be purchased at #1-888-644-0500 or www.kregel.com; or they are both available at amazon.com, or ordered through your local Christian bookstore. You can learn more about Elisabeth and her ministry at www.elisabethcorcoran.com.

Submitted on : 1-Jan-2007


"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6

Top : Parents Corner : Moments For Mom : Vol. 2007 Issue 01 ~ January

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