Mothers are worthy of Pride and Honor! – To dignify mothers in a much more meaningful way led to the birth of “PROUD OF MY MOM” as a symbol of the ‘Ultimate Love For Moms’. I want to shout it from the rooftops. So listen up world as I’m going to brag about some of the wonderful accomplishments that she has achieved throughout her lifetime to date. With perseverance, sacrifice and hard work, she raised me and gave me the tools and the spirit to succeed. That is something that I will always be thankful for. “Be proud of your mom no matter what”
We should thank God everyday that we are blessed with a mother, even if we seldom see her, or no longer live with her, or if she is no longer on this earth. – I want to let the world know that I am so proud of my mother. #Salena Gomez
But her problems weren’t over. After getting out of the hospital, she rejoined the same circle of friends, including a relationship with Jeremy Bieber through whom she soon became pregnant. She resisted pressure to have an abortion. She gave birth to Justin on March 1, 1994 at the age of 17. Though Jeremy Bieber was a supportive father, he and Pattie did not marry and she essentially raised him as a single mother struggling mightily to make ends meet.
With the divine power of ‘Pattie Mallette’, things have turned around for both she and her now-famous son. These days, she devotes much of her time to helping struggling young people understand that — no matter their present difficulties — with the divine power of their mothers, things will get better. ‘Pattie Mallette’
It’s not just teen moms who struggle or need to find hope. Whether you’re a single mom, an addict, or a victim of abuse . . . whether you’re on the verge of bankruptcy or the brink of divorce . . . whether you’re in a dysfunctional family or the product of a broken home . . . whether you battle depression or struggle with anxiety . . . whether you live in fear or hide in shame . . . whether you’ve been abandoned, rejected, or ignored— It doesn’t matter where you find yourself today—how broken, hurting, wounded, or ashamed you are. If God can help me find my way up, I promise, He can do the same for you.there is hope.
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