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Mother and son
These moments you share with your little one are the most important ones. You watch then grow, you teach them how to become responsible, you enjoy time with them. You help them get closer to Jesus so they won't wonder off like sheep later on. It all starts when they are young.
Kids are light and joy they are gifts from God. Khaza in Hebrew stands for *gift from God* truly I tell you he is heaven sent.
Motherhood...
Motherhood changed me in ways I never expected. It stripped me bare and rebuilt me — raw, emotional, powerful. Carrying my son, Khaza, inside of me was the beginning of a silent transformation. There were nights I cried alone, body aching, spirit stretched thin, feeling like no one could possibly understand the weight I was carrying — not just physically, but emotionally and mentally. Society glamorizes the glow, but rarely speaks on the shadows: the fear, the identity loss, the moments you doubt yourself, or feel invisible in your own life. I went through it alone, and that solitude taught me strength I didn’t know I had. Becoming a mother wasn’t just about giving life to my son — it was about giving rebirth to myself. My priorities shifted. My softness became my superpower. My intuition sharpened. I became a provider, a protector, a safe place. Khaza gave me purpose, and through him, I became iconic — not because of wealth or image, but because I found depth, resilience, and unconditional love. To the women out there walking through motherhood quietly, know this: you are not alone. You are evolving. You are sacred. And your story is powerful, even when unspoken.