




"God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers."
-- Jewish proverb

"All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel Mother."
-- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
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"I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed
me. They have clung to me all my life." -- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

"My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I
owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual
and physical education I received from her." -- George Washington (1732-1799)

Happy Mother's Day!
A Short story and a Message from Pastor Ed
Tell Mommy I Love Her..
John had been on the road visiting clients for more than three weeks. He
couldn't wait to get back to Ohio to see his wife and children. It was coming up
on Mother's Day, and he usually tried to make it "back home", but this year he
was just too tired. He was in a small town just outside of Little Rock when he
drove by a flower shop. He said to himself, "I know what I will do, I'll send
Mom some roses."
He went into the small shop and saw a young man talking to the clerk. "How
many roses can I get for Six dollars, ma'am?" the boy asked. The clerk was
trying to explain that roses were expensive. Maybe the young man would be happy
with carnations.
"No. I have to have roses," he said. "My Mom was sick so much last year and
I didn't get to spend much time with her. I want to get something special. It
has to be red roses, 'cause that's her favorite." He was emphatic.
The clerk looked up at John and was just shaking her head. Something inside
of John was touched by the boy's voice. He wanted to get those roses so bad.
John had been blessed in his business, and he looked at the clerk and silently
mouthed that he would pay for the boy's roses.
The clerk looked at the young man and said, "Okay, I will give you a dozen
red roses for your six dollars." The young man almost jumped into the air. He
took the flowers and ran from the store. It was worth the extra thirty-five
dollars just to see that kind of excitement.
John ordered his own flowers and had the clerk to be sure that delivery
would include a note telling his mother how much he loved her. As he drove away
from the shop, he was feeling very good. He caught a light about two blocks from
the shop. As he waited at the light, he saw the young boy walking down the
sidewalk. He watched him cross the street and enter a park through two huge
gates. Suddenly, he realized it wasn't a park. It was a cemetery. He could see
the young man turn there by gate and walk along the fence.
The light changed, and John slowly crossed the intersection. He pulled over
and on an impulse got out and began to follow the boy down the fence line. John
was on the sidewalk, thirty or forty steps behind the boy, who walked inside the
cemetery fence. The young man stopped by a small monument and went to his knees.
He carefully laid the roses on the grave and began to sob. John felt like an
intruder but he couldn't leave. He stared at the little boy's heaving body and
listened to his muted crying.
As he cried, he heard the young man speak, "Mommy, oh Mommy, why didn't I
tell you how much I love you. Why didn't I tell you one more time? Jesus,
please, find my Mommy. Tell my Mommy I love her."
John turned, tears in his eyes, and walked back to his car. He drove quickly
to the florist and told her he would take the flowers personally. He wanted to
be sure and tell his Mother one more time just how much he loved her.

We Have To Tell Them While We Can..
Too many times, I have had men and women ask me that question. Why didn't I
tell her.. why didn't I tell him.. just how much they meant to me? There aren't
enough flowers in the world to make the pain go away. We can't wait.
We need to tell those that we love how
important they are to us now.
We need to say it with words. We can't afford
to wait.
Mother's Day is coming up. It isn't just a time to
honor your Mothers anymore. You need to let your wife, your mom and even your
mother-in-law know just how important they are to you. Don't just send a
card or flowers. If you can, go to them. If you can't go, then call them on the
telephone; put into words what you feel. If you are blessed enough to still have
your Mother, please, take the time to let her know how much you love her!
In Christ's Love,
Pastor Ed
