Looking Out For the Single Mom"Look after orphans and widows in their distress." James 1:27 Many years ago I was working around the house when a knock came at the door. When I opened it, there stood Sally, a young woman in her late teens. "I'm selling brushes," she said, "and I wonder if you'd like to buy any." I told her politely that I wasn't interested in buying anything that day, and Sally said, "I know. No one else is, either." With that, she began to cry. I invited Sally to come in for a cup of coffee and asked her to share her story. It turned out that she was an unmarried mother who was struggling mightily to support her two‐year‐old son. That night, we went to her shabby little apartment above a garage to see how we could help her and her toddler. When we opened the cupboards, there was nothing there for them to eat—I mean nothing. That night they both dined on a can of Spaghetti‐Os. We took Sally to the market and did what we could to help her get on her feet. There are millions of single mothers out there who are desperately trying to survive in a hostile world. All of them could use a little kindness—from babysitting to providing a meal to repairing the washing machine to just showing a little thoughtfulness. Have you opened your eyes to them lately? Raising kids all alone is the toughest job in the universe. Look around your neighborhood through "God's eyes." Is a single mom going down for the third time? How about giving a helping hand? Not only will she be encouraged, but her children will bless you as well. - Shirley M Dobson - From Night Light For Couples, by Dr. James & Shirley Dobson
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