Skip to main content

Sister to Sister

I can remember growing up wishing that I had a sister. Yes, I had my brother, but there was only so much he could understand as a male. And with us being 7 1/2 years apart, we didn’t have a whole lot in common. When I was really small, I was so desperate to have a sister, I would pretend that Janet Jackson was my sister! Ha! Although I was young, I longed for someone to talk to that could understand me and just be my friend.  Well, unfortunately mom and dad never had any more kids, so that was it. No sisters for me--at least not biologically.

However, over the years, I have come to realize that God had a different plan for me. He brought several sisters into my life at various points to fill that empty spot in my heart. Some were only in my life for a season and others are still very much a part of my life today. And as time has gone on, I have come to appreciate what real sisterhood looks like.

As women and as mothers we often need those "sister" relationships. These are the kind of relationships that are priceless.  They are essential as we journey through motherhood. We need to have someone that we can talk to, that gets us, that listens and encourages us. We need someone that can empathize as well as knock some sense into us when we get a little crazy. We need someone we can be real with. 

There are several ladies who fulfill that role for me today and I am grateful for each and every one of them. One of those ladies is my college roommate and best friend, Crystal. Even though we haven't physically seen each other in years we still are connected as sisters in Christ.  There have been times where I would be so down in the dumps and I just couldn’t seem to get out of the mood I was in. Then out of nowhere, I would get a call or a text and from Crystal. She would often say that God put me on her heart and she felt like she needed to call. And let me tell you, her calls are ALWAYS on time.  Even with our busy schedules, we have tried to keep in touch and make time to talk and pray with each other. Our prayer times are amazing and a true blessing!!  I cherish those moments so much. 

I can't say enough about how valuable it is to have another lady you can talk to and just be free to share your heart with. I encourage you to pray for a relationship like that if you don't already have one. Also, pray that you can have the opportunity to be that "sister friend" for someone else. You never know the impact you could have on a person's life.


 As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend.
Proverbs 27:17 (NLT)

Me and Crystal
with some major academic "bling"!! 



More of my sister friends!! 💓💓

Comments

  1. Bree, Thank God for spiritual daughters! God really loves you and me, because he gave me daughters I didn't even have to go through the labor pains ( meaning the physical labor pains). Thank God for (Phil.4:19). Love Always Yourmamma

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Welcome to Mama's Maze!

Hey everyone! Thanks for stopping by to check out my new blog—Mama's Maze. I am truly excited about starting this blog. God placed this on my heart a while ago so it is awesome to see it come to fruition.  I have never done anything like this before, so I am thrilled about venturing into uncharted territory. Writing is a passion of mine, and I love talking about the goodness of God.  So what better way to put the two together than in a blog. How did I come up with the name Mama's Maze?  Well, one day as I was pondering on what the name of this blog would be, I thought about my experiences as a mother.  I mean, after being in the game for five years now, what could I compare motherhood to?  After much thought, the word "maze" came to mind. If you have ever been in a maze or played some type of game that had one, you know it can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding if you ever make it through.  There are so many twists and turns that it can be quite overwhelm

The "A" Word (Part 1)

With April being Autism Awareness Month, I thought it would be the appropriate time to share our story thus far as it relates to having a child on the autism spectrum. I had planned to tell this story earlier, but it just never seemed like the right time. I wanted to be as transparent as possible in sharing our story, so this may take more than one blog post. Also, in a later post, my husband will be sharing his personal reflections on how this journey with autism has affected him as a father and husband. Please know that our story will not be the same as other families because all children with autism are not the same. It is my hope that we can encourage others who may be on this same journey, as well as enlighten others about autism spectrum disorder. So here's our story: To look at our firstborn, Jason, Jr., you would think he is an exact replica of his father, Big Jason. When he was born, there was no doubt of which parent he looked like. Jason, Jr., was our answered

The Three Little Pigs

On a recent visit to our local library, I checked out a few DVDs for the boys to watch while I completed a few tasks around the house.  They fell in love with a certain DVD that contained a few popular children's stories. One story they were particularly fond of was The Three Little Pigs. After playing the DVD numerous times, the boys began to memorize the story and from then on all they could talk about (and sing about) were the three pigs and the big bad wolf.    As they attempted to tell me about this classic fable, I began to think of the story from a spiritual aspect and how it can be applied in our daily battle with Satan, who is "the Big Bad Wolf" in our lives. Much like the wolf in this story, Satan goes out "seeking whom he may devour" (1 Peter 5:8). And you know what; sometimes we can exhibit some of the same the qualities as those pigs. Maybe we are like the first pig who built his house with straw- a very weak material and foundatio