There are way more than four, but these are the four that I have been writing about for quite sometime, and have finally decided to publish.
1. My mother: My mother is the definition of a godly woman. She's extended her hand to help others my entire life. Before me, she was a missionary. When my brother was born, she decided that we(her kids) would become her mission field. She's poured her life into making sure that my brother's and I have what we need. (and my daddy, too.) She tells me frequently that we make her life complete, that we fulfill her, and that there is nothing more important, and I believe that with all of my heart. She is a phenomenal woman.
2. My nana: My mother's mother was the wife of a minister for over 40 years, and that in and of itself tells an entire story. She's loving, giving, and quite stubborn.(All amazing qualities to have) She's seen hard times. She's know struggles, but she's not bitter, and she trusts in God with all of her heart and has displayed that love to me my entire life. She is a phenomenal woman.
3. My grandma: My grandma has spent a little over a year fighting and re-cooperating from the fighting, of breast cancer. She's remained in fairly good spirits and has a testimony that won't wait. She's never worked a "job" in her life, but has taken great pride in raising her children and being there for her grandchildren. She has taught me valuable money managing skills, and carried on many of my "save the world" conversations with me. She is a phenomenal woman.
4. My digi: My digi is a bit different, because I've known her for a much shorter time, but in that time her story has touched every part of who I am. She has displayed for me what forgiveness truly is. She's shown me the power behind that, and it has helped me to unlock my willingness and ability to forgive. Perhaps shes a mentor? Perhaps she's gone way farther than the call of duty? She's a phenomenal woman.
Phenomenal is a subjective term, and perhaps only matters to the person that thinks it and the person being referred to, but my perception of phenomenal is defined by these women.
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