I Don't Want To Be a "Mom" Today!!!

Empowerment, Reassurance, and Encouragement for the Single Mom

by Alethea J Brown


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 18/03/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781438954349

About the Book

Introduction

Who stands in the shoes of a “Mom”?

We have many youth, who do it every day; A tough job.

Girls taking care of home and all the responsibilities of making sure that home and family functions while mommy is away.

Where is mommy?

The girls are left to make sure that little brother and sister is cared for. 

They are rearing the families.

They are only children themselves. Girls should be girls. Teens should be free from the stress of this world, because there are so many other pressures. When they grow to become a woman, they have all kinds of skills to handle home, but what about the freedoms of knowing, what she likes and who she is, outside of being a “mom”.

I Dont Want To Be A “Mom” Today,

 says exactly what women, young girls, and even men are saying today, with hands thrown up and voices crying out, asking for a moment to take it all in. Single parenting is a large responsibility.  

Individuals saying out loud, I need help.

 Who’s hearing them?

Single Mothers...Don't Wimp Out!!!


About the Author

Alethea  J. Brown, is a single mother with spiritual insight to encourage other single mothers and women, to look on the inside to find their most valuable, hidden treasures.   Truth, faith, wisdom, and peace, they are worth more than any dream come true.   If you have at least one of them, it is the beginning of a wealthy life, and you can find the others.  She is a new author, witty, kind and loves God’s Word.  She believes that His Word, is The Life Giving Source through good and difficult times.  As you  read, I Don’t Want To Be A “Mom“ Today !!!,  study the scriptures, let those words become life in all of your everyday situations.   This book is to remind single mothers, that no matter what you are going through, you are not alone.  Take a moment to be grateful for the little things, like the bedtime stories and lullabies, the first steps, the tooth fairy, the first day of school, their first word, making the bed and parachuting the sheets up high enough for them to run and jump in and giggle. Don’t ever stop loving them, laughing with them, and never stop living.

 

Always Find A Way! God is just a little prayer away.