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“Strength Didn’t Make Her—Faith Did.” - Dawn Love

  • Dec 6
  • 2 min read

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Parenting solo doesn’t just build strength—it reveals a woman’s purpose in ways she never saw coming. Single motherhood becomes a mirror, showing her the parts of herself, she forgot, buried, or never knew existed. This journey isn’t soft or glamorous. It’s forged in late-night prayers, early-morning determination, and the pressure of being the rock when no one is watching. But somewhere inside that grind, something powerful happens: She begins to rise.


Purpose in the Pressure

Single moms often discover clarity faster than anyone around them. The noise gets cut. The priorities sharpen. She learns what matters and what absolutely does not. Her children don’t just watch her survive—they watch her transform.


They watch her protect her peace; rebuild her identity, practice self-care, and chase goals she once thought she had to abandon.


She becomes living proof that strength and softness can exist in the same woman.


The Spiritual Lift

When she feels empty, God fills her. When she feels unworthy, He reminds her she’s chosen. When she feels stuck, He pulls her higher.

Isaiah 40:31“Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength… they will soar on wings like eagles.”

Psalm 46:5“God is within her; she will not fall.”

These aren’t just verses—they’re fuel. They’re oxygen for the days she doubts she can do this alone.


Her Ascension

Every boundary she sets…every tear she wipes…every dream she resurrects…becomes a step upward. She is not the same woman she was before life tested her. She is wiser. More intentional. More powerful than she realizes.

And her children? They get to witness a woman who didn’t just carry the weight—she elevated because of it.


16 UnCompromised Affirmations for The Woman Who’s Ready to Rise
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