5 Ways to Bless a Widow and her Children on Valentine’s Day
Valentin’s Day can be a very emotionally charged day for widows and their children. Widowed families are often surprised by how hard Valentine’s Day can become. Empowering this time takes faith, community, and planning ahead.
Psalm 68:5 promises us, βFather of the fatherless and protector of widows is God in his holy habitation.β If God cherishes care for widows and children who don’t have an earthly father present, then as His Body of Believers, it is our honor to be the hands and feet of Jesus to serve them.
Here are a few ideas to help a widowed family empower their Fatherβs Day experience.
1. Commit to pray for and with a widow and her children.
2. Gift a Family Pass to an Area Attraction or Festival (like the Zoo, Botanical Gardens, Movies, or a local festival) and even offer to go with them.
3. Gift a widowed mom a certificate for a professional massage (believe us, she needs it)!
4. Offer to take a widowed family to lunch or dinner.
5. Offer to help with yard work or a Handyman project around the house.
By Mishael Porembski & Carrie Crain
Mishael Porembski is a 16-year widowed mom raising two teen daughters in Atlanta, GA, Founder of Widow Strong, author of the 180 Your Life print and video series, and Certified Life Coach specializing in grief and widow empowerment. Click here to contact Widow Strong to learn more about hosting a Widow Strong Chapter at your church and click here to learn more about booking a one-on-one life coaching session with Mishael.
Carrie Stringer Crain is a twice-widowed mom raising a 9-year-old daughter. Carrie is the Widow Strong Texas Leader and holds her Bachelors’ in Communication Disorders and her Masters’s in Executive Leadership in Christian Ministry. Click here to contact Carrie to learn more about volunteer opportunities or about future online Widow Strong grief empowerment small groups.