The Lois Project for Moms and
Mentors
Friendship and Sisterhood in
Inter-generational Community
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by Carmen Dahlberg (Detroit,
USA)
One of my
favorite parts of motherhood is doing it
in the context of inter-generational
community. At a wedding several weeks ago,
I expressed my anxiety over my daughter's
percentile to another guest. Now a
grandmother, she responded, "When I was
raising my children, we didn't worry about
things like percentiles. Some people had
big babies, and some people had teeny
babies." They all turned out fine.
Her simple statement was more refreshing
to me than she likely realized. Raising a
child in the information age, the era of
instant access to a deluge of opinions,
can be nothing short of overwhelming. It's
helpful to hear about motherhood in ages
past, when child rearing came down to
common sense and community. Women like
this wedding guest remind me that, as huge
and all-encompassing as this stage feels
in my life, mothers have been raising
children since the time of Eve herself. My
role is important, but I'm not pioneering
anything new.
And as I settle into this new stage of
life, I'm increasingly thankful for the
women in my life who are in different
seasons. Second-time mothers,
grandmothers, sisters, daughters:
ultimately, we're all just passing through
on our way to the kingdom. The ladies in
my life help me to be not only the best
mother but the best wife and the best
woman I can be. I am more than my
motherhood, and my relationships with
women, veterans and celibate alike, call
out and affirm parts of me that can
sometimes remain buried under that
identity. Through their friendship and
sisterhood, they are making this season of
family life richer.
This article was
first published in The
Lois Project. Used with permission.
Lois Project is a
Missional Motherhood Collective that aims
to empower moms and mentors in their
Christian faith. We seek to share real
stories and insights from women around the
world as a means of connection and
encouragement and to cultivate a sincere
faith that influences future generations.
The
Lois Project is a group of Christian women
from various cities, countries, and church
backgrounds who feel a common call to be
disciples on mission in all seasons of life.
Most of us find ourselves in a season of
care-giving as mothers, grandmothers, mentors,
or teachers.
Many of our writers are part of an
international, ecumenical Christian community
called The Sword of the Spirit.
Although we come from Catholic, Orthodox, or
Protestant traditions we seek to foster unity
among these groups and work together.
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