In honor of Mothers Day, let me share with you some
honest and witty insights found in a recent article.
My mother taught me religion: Youd
better pray that will come out of the carpet.
My mother taught me irony: Stop crying or
Ill give you something to cry about.
My mother taught me hypocrisy: If I told you
once, Ive told you a million times, dont
exaggerate!
My mother taught me about behavior modification:
Stop acting like your father!
My mother taught me about anticipation: Just wait
until we get home.
And my favoritemy mother taught me about justice:
One day youll have kids and I hope they turn out just
like you!
While pondering these insights, I realized parenting is a very
specialized skill. My mother, without question, was the strongest
influence of my early life. She instilled in me a good work ethic
and accountable integrity. I will forever be grateful for a good
mother.
But not all children have strong parental influence. Some
children lack the joy of someone helping them with industry and
integrity. They lack a stable, Christian environment. They lack a
mothers selfless love.
Fractured lives need fortification from faithful folks. That
is why the Florida Baptist Childrens Homes are so vital to
our ministry as Florida Baptists. Every faith organization must
have a ministry to hurting families to be a complete entity.
Without this component we ignore an aspect of Christs
teaching ministry. We also miss the joy of servanthood.
When I served as a pastor I reminded my congregation on a
regular basis, when we care for the children, others will
followto faith, to commitment, to discipleship.
The Mothers Day Offering is vital to the caring ministry
of the Florida Baptist Childrens Homes. The offering goal
for 2005 is $1.2 million. We must give generously to meet the
increasing cost of caring for troubled, hurting children. You can
be assured that your dollars to the offering will be maximized to
meet family needs.
Florida is a state where many children will never learn
industry, integrity and even faith if we do not help them find
mothers who will teach them. Please give generously
to the annual Mothers Day Offering.