A Mother is BornA mother is bornWith the babies first cryPrepared through laborHer breast stirs in replyAll That I AmAll I am I owe to Eve
The mother of all living
For us, she fell, I believe
Selflessly, she was giving
All I am I owe also
To my mother who gave me birth
Who taught me all I know
About honesty and self worth
All I am I owe to Christ
Who one day will call me home
To live eternal life
With all the mothers knownSacred Roll Celebrated on the SabbathIt is fitting that we celebrate
Our mothers on the Sabbath day
And express how we appreciate
All the sacrifices she has made
For without her where would we be?
And without Christ where would we go?
Our ties go on for eternity
Because of our Savior, I know!
Home is not a place

On both sides of the veil
She visits graves
And all of us without fail
I have seen her place flowers into a mason jar and put special stuff on it so the deer won't eat the tasty flowers. Then she distributes them to loved ones at the cemetery who have passed on. Then she waits for calls and visits from all of us. That is her Mother's Day, Father's Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
L is for the love you bring
O is for hearts and doors opening
E is for each thing you mean to me
O- One of a kind, original, one and only, one in a million, open, observant, outspoken
T- Teacher, tender, thankful, thoughtful, tranquil, talented, tactful, tasteful, trustworthy
H- Heavenly, hopeful, humble, helpful, homemaker, heartwarming, humorous, honorable
E- Ever hopeful, elegant, eloquent, earnest, enterprising, endearing, empathetic
R- Reassuring, radiant, receptive, refined, refreshing, righteous, resourceful
Some adjectives of mother
Make your own acrostic Mother's Day Card
merciful-bringing someone relief from something unpleasant
earnest-a serious and intent mental state
empathetic- sensitive to the thoughts and feelings of another
Offering us peace and rest
Always, I want you to know
That through you I feel blessed
Mother you are that flower
Refusing to droop or wilt
You represent strength and power
That through belief is built
Mother you are that chocolate
Promising good fruit inside
You are sweet and delicate
I love you by my side
Her kiss tickles my wee nose
Her sweet lullabies tenderly teach
As her eyes speak of love with each
A mother is as warm as a throw
As a snuggle safe to know
On her lap her arms wrap me up close
And I stay awake...well almost
Who is the One?
Who is the one who always tries
To see the world with child-like eyes
To light the world with magic and love
It is the mother whom we speak of
Who is the one who believes in us
And for that purpose, gives service
To light our path endlessly
It is through the mother that we see
"What does the Bible say about Christian mothers?" Got Questions Ministries, n.d. Web.
Answer: Being a mother is a very important role that the Lord chooses to give to many women. A Christian mother is told to love her children (Titus 2:4-5), in part so that she does not bring reproach on the Lord and on the Savior whose name she bears.
Children are a gift from the Lord (Psalm 127:3-5). In Titus 2:4, the Greek word philoteknos appears in reference to mothers loving their children. This word represents a special kind of “mother love.” The idea that flows out of this word is that of caring for our children, nurturing them, affectionately embracing them, meeting their needs, and tenderly befriending each one as a unique gift from the hand of God.
Several things are commanded of Christian mothers in God’s Word:
Availability – morning, noon, and night (Deuteronomy 6:6-7)
Involvement – interacting, discussing, thinking, and processing life together (Ephesians 6:4)
Teaching – the Scriptures and a biblical worldview (Psalm 78:5-6; Deuteronomy 4:10; Ephesians 6:4)
Training – helping a child to develop skills and discover his/her strengths (Proverbs 22:6) and spiritual gifts (Romans 12:3-8 and 1 Corinthians 12)
Discipline – teaching the fear of the Lord, drawing the line consistently, lovingly, firmly (Ephesians 6:4; Hebrews 12:5-11; Proverbs 13:24; 19:18; 22:15; 23:13-14; 29:15-17)
Nurture – providing an environment of constant verbal support, freedom to fail, acceptance, affection, unconditional love (Titus 2:4; 2 Timothy 1:7; Ephesians 4:29-32; 5:1-2; Galatians 5:22; 1 Peter 3:8-9)
Modeling with Integrity – living what you say, being a model from which a child can learn by “catching” the essence of godly living (Deuteronomy 4:9, 15, 23; Proverbs 10:9; 11:3; Psalm 37:18, 37).
Sweetly- you’ve touched mine
Faith and charity you impart
Giving of yourself and time
Mother, you are an inspiration
This is your legacy
So bright with dedication
…Your passing saddens me
Lately, I hold myself close
Wishing you were here
At times, I hear you speak almost
And it brings to me a tear
Oh mother, mine
I miss your voice
It's been a long time
Without you there’s a void
A shining pillar of motherhood
Your example was good and faithful
Always bringing life to the mood
I enjoyed that you were playful
I miss you every day and night
The way you loved and cared
Thanks for being such a light
For the memories we’ve shared
I miss your touch
It's been a long time
I miss you. Oh, so much!
Thank you Tim for inspiring this poem.
For putting to words so much that is
true about Mothers... and how they are missed.
Motherhood Womanhood Relief Society
She gives relief to the poor
The needy and the distressed
For souls she does so much more
According to how she's impressed
She knows a heavenly mandate
Has been given to her to lead
Women of the world to a more divine state
Through her grand example indeed
As evil and darkness threaten
She holds her lamp brightly lit
And speaks of God in heaven
That she and others will profit
I'm visiting teaching today-
thoughts from:
From Our History
At a June 9, 1842, meeting of the Relief Society, the Prophet Joseph Smith taught the sisters that their society was “not only to relieve the poor, but to save souls.” 1 This statement of a spiritual as well as a temporal purpose has characterized Relief Society throughout its history. In 1906 President Joseph F. Smith (1838–1918) taught: “[Relief Society] has not only to deal with the necessities of the poor, the sick and the needy, but a part of its duty—and the larger part, too—is to look after the spiritual welfare and salvation of the mothers and daughters of Zion; to see that none is neglected, but that all are guarded against misfortune, calamity, the powers of darkness, and the evils that threaten them in the world.” 2 In 2001 Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles reiterated, “Every sister in this Church who has made covenants with the Lord has a divine mandate to help save souls, to lead the women of the world, to strengthen the homes of Zion, and to build the kingdom of God.” 3
The Easter Dress
A little girl in her new Easter dress
Covered her eyes as though a princess
Not to ignore, but in fun to play
Hide and see in a peek a boo way
And for her I sang a special song
As a single tear trickled along
Memories spilled of a yester year
To flow upon me all so clear
My mothers voice and her piano
As she rejoiced, her face all aglow
Now my eyes have opened and I can see!
T'was love she had been sharing with me!
My mom always bought new dresses for her four daughters. When we were little, she made them.
Because I knew their mother
There's a bond that we share
I can reach them like no other...
With their mother's care
You may ask how I do this?
Oft times it's through prayer
Softening me, to notice
A special love so rare
Someday when, again, I see her
I hope she will approve
Right now it brings, to me a tear
Knowing what death cannot remove
For their heavenly work is like no others
Enduring well the hardships they carry
They make their home a sanctuary
For a woman will smile when she wants to scream
Lending to others energy to dream
Here is a tribute for all that she does
Selflessly and just because
She sings whenever she wants to cry
And believes in others when they try
She laughs at herself when she grows nervous
Yet offers strength to others for their purpose
She'll fight for the things that she believes in
And inspire others to grow from within
She'll stand up against any known injustice
And put evil thoughts and deeds on notice
Here's to Women
And she knows how to get her word heard
For since a solution’s just a prayer away
She will turn to God that very day
She will go without so her family can have
And of what she has she will gladly give half
She cheers with delight for those who excel
And strengthens those whose hope has grown pale
She, with the angels, when a friend dies
Responds to tears with their own heartfelt cries
Her love can heal a tender broken heart
Such is the power her hug and kisses impart
A woman – in all her shapes, sizes, and colors
Yes... is the one who notices others
She will drive, fly, walk, and run just to reach you
Thus showing how much she ever cares, too
The heart of a woman is what keeps the world turning
Keeping joy, hope, and love continually burning
Women have vital things to say and everything to give
Here’s to good women- where ever they work, serve, and live!
inspired from http://angieboyer.blogspot.com/2010/05/one-flaw-in-women.html
mother of 7 grandmother of 13
I am an empty nest with one grandchild. I had the strangest dream last night. My husband and I were on vacation. Passing through, we went to visit one of our married children. I offered to watch the grandkids and relieve them overnight. I thought of errands to do and surprise them. We ran into friends and I invited them to dinner. I then saw something my husband could easily fix while grandkids were scrambling about. I was cooking- a lot was needing to be attended to. Having to go to the bathroom, I called out to my husband to quickly get to something in the kitchen. He called back he was equally busy. And I called back to him explaining I was using the bathroom...and woke up almost wetting the bed!
I had two revelations- I always offer my husband to help others and get too busy to use the bathroom.
In bond from the start
Their love like no other
So born of the heart
The daughter to leave
And work the Lord's vinyard
But, near the call's eve
A tragedy entered
The accident was bad
Their injuries too grave
Such the love that they had
Was this call for heaven saved?
Leaving this earth together
Knowing the daughter's call
We're certain of their new endeavor-
To serve our God with their all
January 19, 2011
The Lord will do the rest
Put your trust in His hand
Believe...you will be blessed
Wherever in this world you may be
The Lord knows you and listens to your prayers
He loves you and wants you to succeed
And to the seeker, He freely shares
inspired from:
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
The Influence of Righteous Women
Liahona, Sept. 2009, 2–7
"Blessings beyond Imagining
As you live up to this mission, in whatever life circumstance you find yourself—as a wife, as a mother, as a single mother, as a divorced woman, as a widowed or a single woman—the Lord our God will open up responsibilities and blessings far beyond your ability to imagine.
May I invite you to rise to the great potential within you. But don’t reach beyond your capacity. Don’t set goals beyond your capacity to achieve. Don’t feel guilty or dwell on thoughts of failure. Don’t compare yourself with others. Do the best you can, and the Lord will provide the rest. Have faith and confidence in Him, and you will see miracles happen in your life and the lives of your loved ones. The virtue of your own life will be a light to those who sit in darkness, because you are a living witness of the fulness of the gospel (see D&C 45:28). Wherever you have been planted on this beautiful but often troubled earth of ours, you can be the one to “succor the weak, lift up the hands which hang down, and strengthen the feeble knees” (D&C 81:5).
My dear sisters, as you live your daily life with all its blessings and challenges, let me assure you that the Lord loves you. He knows you. He listens to your prayers, and He answers those prayers, wherever on this world you may be. He wants you to succeed in this life and in eternity."
The emotion of a mother
Left without her son
A pain like no other
T'was more true with this one
He of humble nature
Had served all selflessly
The hope of the future
Now lay cold...breathlessly
Her life had become empty
Grown dark as the night
He'd suffered so greatly!
What could offer her light?
From humble birth without a room
He'd submitted to all that came
His body in a borrowed tomb
What would become of His good name?
She would attend to His last needs
And care for His battered body
Remembering His greatest deeds
Which He'd done for everybody
Then word came, His body was gone?
The stone had been rolled away!
He had risen along with the dawn
And, oh, the brightness of day!
What greater joy could a mother know
Than that her child will live again
Overcome with tears endless in flow
Life would go on without an end
We ask, "what is rational law?"
Is it what society can tolerate
Or rather what is best for all
Children do best on every measure
When raised by their mother and father
Marriage is an institution to treasure
As it provides stability like no other
"At the heart of the debate is whether marriage as between a man and a woman benefits society and is therefore a rational law. We know the answer to those questions is undoubtedly "yes"--as well as the fact that kids do best on every measure of well-being when raised by their mom and dad. Not only do children benefit from marriage, though: couples who are married are much more likely to be healthy and financially stable."
"We fully expect that this case will eventually find its way to the U.S. Supreme Court and become a landmark case on the issue of marriage. We will continue to keep you updated on the case's progress and how it could impact your family and what your children will be taught about marriage in public schools."
"Thank you for your prayers on behalf of marriage and for our elected officials in Washington. "
For faith and family,
Tom Minnery
Senior Vice President, Government & Public Policy

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