Thursday 26 February 2009

A Woman of Strength

This evening I got a call from
my dear friend Monsoon Dreams
It was lovely talking to you MD
The article below really touched my
heart and I want to share it
with everybody.
I copied this article from Sherri 's blog called Matter of Fact. I love reading her posts.

A STRONG WOMAN VERSUS A WOMAN OF STRENGTH A strong woman isn't afraid of anything...A woman of strength shows courage in the midst of fear.A strong woman won't let anyone get the best of her...A woman of strength gives the best of her to everyone.A strong woman makes mistakes and avoids the same in the future...A woman of strength realizes life's mistakes can also be God's blessings and capitalizes on them.A strong woman walks sure footed...A woman of strength knows God will catch her when she falls.A strong woman wears the look on confidence on her face...but a woman of strength wears the look of grace.A strong woman has faith that she is strong enough for the journey...But a woman of strength has faith that it is in the journey that she will become strong.

26 Fertilize my soul:

Gigi said...

This is beautiful and especially today...to be a woman of strength...Thank you

Deare Diary said...

That describes a true Godly woman. A woman that fears God in the right way.
Judy

Sherri Murphy said...

Thanks for the LINK OF LOVE!
My mother sent me this poem and I LOVED it!

I'm glad you liked it as well.

Jan said...

Thank you for sharing this today. I hope to be a woman of Strength! :)

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

Amrita, I very much sense that YOU are a woman of strength!

Julie said...

That was lovely.

Felisol said...

Dear Amrita,
I sure wish I was a woman of strength.
Some days I fear I'm neither.
Then I think I hove no other hope.
for my future then hoping to become ...a woman of strength. It has to be His strength, not mine.
From Felisol

Michelle said...

Thank you for sharing. Beautiful.

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

Amrita, are you still looking for books? What kind of books? Did you ever get the broth mixes? Let me know the books you need and I will look for them here, okay? penniwig (at) gmail (dot) com. I have quite a few books.

monsoon dreams said...

dearest amrita,
it was wonderful talking to you.thank you for sharing this wonderful article.
i want to be a woman of strength.Jehovah Jireh.

Simply Shelley said...

That is beautiful,Amrita. Thanks so much for sharing it..........

Blessings,Shelley

Amrita said...

Thank you ladies your gracious comments have encouraged me so much as i strive to become a woman of strength.

I just have to remember to be humble under the mighty hand of god and He will lift me up in His time.

Dearest Penni you are so kind. I got your email.

Annette said...

I love it!! and every bit of it is so true! as I was reading it, I cought myself shaking head yes to every bit of it. Thank you for a excellent reminder on how we want to be remembered.
Hugs
Annette

Mel Avila Alarilla said...

Yes, the article is really noteworthy and deserved to be re-posted. Thanks for the inspiring post. God bless you always my friend.

Joseph Pulikotil said...

Hi Amrita :)

Excellent and inspiring post.

Two great ladies come to my mind immediately.

Margaret Thatcher was a strong woman and Mother Teresa was a woman of strength.

You can see the difference between these two outstanding ladies. Margaret was called the IRON LADY and Great Briton did well under her. Now I wonder how many people in UK even think of her. Mother Teresa built institutions with love which will last as long the world rotates on its axis.

Another strong woman I can recall is Indira Gandhi. She was called the ONLY MAN IN PARLIAMENT.

Come to think of it there are more strong women than women of strength. Kiran Bedi is another strong woman.Goda Meir is yet another strong woman.

I suppose millions of women struggling every day to look after a family, showering selfless love on people around her,taking insults and ingratitude in their stride, toiling round the clock to ensure everything goes smoothly in the house and who believe in God to give them strength to do this monumental thankless job day after day are all women of strength.

Have a wonderful day :)

Amrita said...

I really appreciate your valuable comment Joseph Sir.

All these women are my heroes too and to them I would all Corrie Ten Boom, Ruth Bell Graham,Pandita Ramabai,Dr Ida Scheoder who founded Vellore CMC , Dr Paul Brand 's mother Granny Brand.

I also admire Condileza Rice quite a bit.

Amrita said...

I really appreciate your valuable comment Joseph Sir.

All these women are my heroes too and to them I would all Corrie Ten Boom, Ruth Bell Graham,Pandita Ramabai,Dr Ida Scheoder who founded Vellore CMC , Dr Paul Brand 's mother Granny Brand.

I also admire Condileza Rice quite a bit.

Robin said...

I am going to write this out so I can read it over again when I need to be reminded!
Amrita, may I use this for our church ladies blog? This is really a very good encouragement!
Thank you for sharing the sweet spirit the Lord has given you with us Amrita-hugs~

Brit. (lille meg) said...

Very good! Thank you, Amrita!
I hope you have a blessed weekend!

Bestemor Aud said...

Amen! This was something to get wise of, an ideal to live up to. Thank you for sharing.
I copied it to, and want to share it with someone, maybe translate it into Norwegian. Do you believe that is o.k.?
Have a blessed weekend!

Paresh Palicha said...

Dear Amrita,

Apt words for someone like MD. She doesn't know how her strength & faith are helping others to survive.

Thanks a ton.
God Bless You.

Saija said...

that is a really good little posting ... i copied to i can e-mail to friends ...

thanx for sharing Amrita ... blessings on ya!

Roo said...

:)

Amrita said...

Hi Paresh, Thank you for your comment. You you say about MD is certainly true.She is a precious lady.

Hello Saija, Glad you had a warm get together with your brother and sisters.Satu is in our prayers.

Hi Roo, your darlings are cherubs.

Amrita said...

Hi Lille Meg and Bestemor Aud in Norway, Hope the weather is good there.

the mother of this lot said...

How beautiful Amrita. I aspire to be a woman of strength!