Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour of reflection.
There is a particular kind of love that does not come gently. One mother sat in a doctor's office as a clinical voice listed everything considered wrong with her son β autism, ADHD, language and comprehension disorders. She found herself reaching not for answers, but for ground higher than her own understanding, a place where the weight of motherhood could be held by something larger than herself.
And yet for too many mothers, there is no reaching that far. Eighty-four percent of maternal deaths in America are preventable, and still women are dying after childbirth at rates that shame a wealthy nation. We celebrate mothers in May and quietly fail them in the months that follow, in the gaps between systems that were never built with them in mind.
For others, the grief is quieter but no less real. Infertility, adoption, and loss have made Mother's Day a complicated kind of silence for countless women β a day shaped around an absence, or around a love that arrived by unexpected roads, tender and true nonetheless.
That is this hour's reflection. Carry the light gently.["https://www.christianpost.com/voices/when-motherhood-feels-heavy-finding-the-rock-higher-than-i.html","https://www.christianpost.com/voices/84-percent-maternal-deaths-preventable-why-were-failing-moms.html","https://www.christianpost.com/voices/what-mothers-day-feel-like-after-infertility-adoption-and-loss.html","https://odb.org/2026/05/10/"]
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