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Motherhood Beyond Biology
Motherhood often gets defined by biology, but this narrow view misses the full picture. For many, the journey to becoming a mother does not follow a straightforward path. Infertility, adoption, and chosen care challenge traditional ideas and reveal that motherhood is about presence, protection, and provision—not just birth. This post explores how motherhood is redefined through stories of resilience, love, and choice. A mother showing care and protection to her adopted child
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Feb 124 min read


Womanhood, Resilience & Inner Strength
Sara’s quiet strength in a Sierra Leonean village In many societies, strength is often mistaken for loudness or confrontation. Yet, true resilience can be quiet, steady, and deeply rooted in patience and persistence. Sara’s story reflects this kind of strength. She faces social pressure, the heavy burden of infertility, and bureaucratic hurdles during adoption. Her journey reveals the inner power many women in Sierra Leone carry, often unseen but profoundly impactful. Endurin
mgloriaallen
Feb 123 min read


Grief, Loss & Quiet Survival
Grief often appears loud and dramatic in stories, but in real life, it is usually quiet and deeply personal. It does not always come with tears or outbursts. Instead, it settles into the everyday moments, the spaces between actions, and the silence that follows loss. This is the story of surviving grief not by escaping it, but by learning to live alongside it. Sara’s story is one of quiet survival. She lost her fiancé and unborn child, a double loss that left her world still
mgloriaallen
Feb 123 min read


Second Chances & Renewal
Life rarely follows a straight path. For many, including Sara, the journey is marked by unexpected turns—loss, grief, and disappointment that disrupt plans and dreams. Yet, within these interruptions lies an opportunity: the chance to begin again. This post explores how second chances shape transformations in love, motherhood, purpose, and even the natural world. These renewals do not restore what was lost exactly as it was. Instead, they bring something new, something transf
mgloriaallen
Feb 123 min read
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