Patience is not simply the ability to wait – it’s how we behave while we’re waiting. – Joyce Meyer

As single parents, it is very easy to use single parenthood as an excuse for our shortcomings. However, giving excuses is not an option as we have little people who rely on us.

In the midst of a storm, stand strong, plant your feet, focus on God’s word and he will order and guide your steps.

He knows patience can position you for miracles and waiting on God can be a difficult thing to do.
Don’t breakdown when you’re about to have a break through. Continuously display patience gracefully, purposefully, and obediently. Then, celebrate when he allows you to elevate.
– A Lavender Place
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A Lavender Place is a proud single parent of an 11 year old boy who is the inspiration for her blog. Her hope is to provide a platform to support single parents on their journey through parenthood. She has an MA in Organizational Management. Presently, she is working on her second master's degree and teaching 6th grade math in one of Georgia's largest school systems. She enjoys spending time with family, reading, collecting books of all genres, researching new ways to make math engaging and meaningful, making new vegan recipes, exercising, traveling and learning new things. She prides herself on being a life-long learner.
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Well written!âĽď¸
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Thank you very much! It was a joy to write.
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Ah! I have no patience :)
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Funny! We are all a work in progress!
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Such wise words. The way we wait does matter.
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It’s how we choose to show up on daily basis.
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Nice blog
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Thank you for the positive feedback. Take care!
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My pleasure, followed you đ
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Thanks so much! Absolutely! The enemy comes to kill, steal and destroy. Practicing patience during a storm shows discipline. And, God rewards the disciplined. All the best to you!
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Well said. Its always darkest before dawn. And like you said the enemy does his best to thwart God’s plans for us.
Beautiful article.
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