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The conclusions I have reached are: First,
if we had not been meant to write the
stories, they would not have been dropped
in our spirits. If we were not meant to have
an experience that involved children, they
would not have been brought into this
world. Nor would we hold the positions
in life that currently have, they were not
supposed to be part of our experience.
What we do with what He has given, is on
us. Second, we are worthy because we are
our Heavenly Fathers’ children.
Someone else will come along and try to
make us feel unworthy. Some days we all
struggle and turn to our friends and family
for words of encouragement. We have
a purpose, and destiny will continue to
call our names until we answer. To meet
perfection merely on a human level is
almost near impossible because there will
always be another standard set for us to
obtain. Yet, God is right there saying, “You
are my child. That makes you worthy.”
Anita L. Roseboro, a native of North Carolina has a BS in Management Information
Systems and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration. She is a passionate advocate
for children and the cultivation of their minds in that they become productive members
of society. Currently, she is pursuing her life-long dream of writing.
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