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Moments
for Mom May
2002 I
believe that God wants me to have friends that will walk through this
life with me. One of the
best parts of my life is the amazing friendships I have.
I lean on my girlfriends. God
provides so much tangible love and support through my friends.
In
fact, a while back, I was having a pretty big struggle in my marriage.
And two women seemingly dropped into my life just for that season
and just for that issue. I
am stronger in my relationship with God and in my marriage…due in
large part to their support. I
have two girlfriends that I’m in an accountability relationship with
– we’ve opened up our lives to each other and we pray for each other
– because we know the value of living out our lives in community.
I even have a friend that cares for me so much that she has
helped me try to mend a relationship with a mutual friend.
This is what true friends do. "The
rule of the universe," wrote C.S. Lewis to his friend, is
"that others can do for us what we cannot do for ourselves, and one
can paddle every canoe except one's own".
For me, cultivating my friendships is a necessity – and it
should be for you as well.
I
read in a magazine article that the divorce rate is high partly because
women are isolated from each other.
It mentioned that so many of the things a healthy marriage needs,
such as accountability, emotional support and prayer, flow from
women’s friendships. So
make the time to develop those female friendships.
No matter what season of life you’re in, you’ll need to be
creative: §
Start
a playgroup – let the kids run wild while you have lunch.
§
Meet
at Chuck E Cheese or a park in the middle of the week with a girlfriend
and her kids. §
Find
a church that you love and start attending and plugging in. §
Get
in a small group that meets regularly. §
Find
a MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) group in your area. §
Something
I took advantage of last year was my kids’ naptime.
I have a few different friends who either aren’t mothers yet or
have kids in school – they would come to my house during naptime to
catch up or for a more formal study time together (that way, I was
accomplishing building my friendships with these women, while not having
to leave my house or my husband or the kids one more time each week). §
Other
tips: use e-mail; make dinner dates while a sitter watches the kids; send
funny or encouraging cards to each other; celebrate special occasions
together; just celebration your friendship together. All
these suggestions simply to say – friends are going to be one of your
main lifelines during these years – so find them and work at making
them strong. It will be an
investment of time that you will never regret. And
if you find yourself in a lonely season friendship-wise, it may mean
that you’ll need to take the first step.
Most relationships begin because one person took a risk to share
their heart with someone. But
it will be well worth your effort if you do. Ó
Elisabeth K. Corcoran, 2002 Elisabeth
K. Corcoran is the author of Calm in My
Chaos: Encouragement for a Mom’s Weary Soul (2001), the perfect
Mother’s Day gift, which can be purchased directly through her
publisher, Kregel Publications at #1-888-644-0500, online at amazon.com
or through your local Christian bookstore. This column is original and
not excerpted from her book. |
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