Name: Benji Kelley
Location: Southeast (North Carolina), United States

I am a fishing freak! I also love to hang with the fam, ride my Harley Davidson, and watch great movies!



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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day

To all the moms out there - HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! We could not make it in the family or in this world without you. I thought of you when I read this poem by an unknown author. It speaks of unconditional love in a beautiful way:


A weary mother returned from the store,

Lugging groceries through the kitchen door.

Awaiting her arrival was her eight-year-old son,

Eager to relate what his younger brother had done.

"While I was out playing and Dad was on a call,

T.J. took his crayons and wrote on the wall! It's on the new paper you just hung in the den.

I told him you'd be mad at having to do it again."

She let out a moan and furrowed her brow.

"Where is your little brother right now?"

She emptied her arms and with a purposeful stride,

She marched to his closet where he had gone to hide.

She called his full name as she entered his room.

He trembled with fear--he knew that meant doom!

For the next ten minutes, she ranted and raved

About the expensive wallpaper and how she had saved.

Lamenting all the work it would take to repair,

She condemned his actions and total lack of care.

The more she scolded, the madder she got,

Then stomped from his room, totally distraught!

She headed for the den to confirm her fears.

When she saw the wall, her eyes flooded with tears.

The message she read pierced her soul with a dart.

It said, "I love Mommy," surrounded by a heart.

Well, the wallpaper remained, just as she found it,

With an empty picture frame hung to surround it.

A reminder to her, and indeed to all,

Take time to read the handwriting on the wall.


Again, Happy Mother's Day.
Pastor Benji

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great! I think people are always too quick to jump to conclusions or get angry without knowing the situation. Thanks for sharing this with us!

Michael Whitfield

May 11, 2008 10:34 PM  
Blogger Heather said...

BK- i like the orange-ness. I was raised (in christ) by the yellow church and a red grandmother ( who experienced newhope last week and was impressed). not growing up in a christian home, I can attest to the importance of the church of the lives of these kids. Especially the ones who do not have 'red' parents. What Amy Lynn and Jared and the volunteers are doing is ETERNALLY significant.

May 12, 2008 1:49 PM  
Blogger Benji Kelley said...

And you turned out A-OK, Heather. :-)

May 14, 2008 11:15 AM  

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