Posts tagged Women of Faith
Life of Acosta: Marriage Moments with Yvonne Simms

Yvonne Simms interview with Miguel & Christina Acosta. Read along as they discuss marriage, motherhood and ministry.

 I was thinking that relationships get better with time as you build.  We were coming together, we were both broken.  We were building.  I didn’t want to have that fairytale in my mind.  My pastor uses the analogy from the movie “I’m Gonna Get You Sucker”.  Guy takes girl home and she takes off the fake hair, the fake legs, etc.  I didn’t want it to be like that so I thought, “let’s just build from here”.  Both perspectives we wrong though.  We should have enjoyed one another and cherished our time before children.  We should have vacationed more and done more things together.  Instead, we just wanted to waste money on Chinese food (*laughter*)…and argue.

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The Hopes and Fears in Raising a Minority Child

The day I started dating my husband, Edward, was the first day I started hearing comments about how our future children would turn out. One of the first reactions I received on my interracial relationship went something like this: “Hey, I’m happy for you, but oh my, I can already see it, you’re going to have really dark kids with crazy hair! What are you going to do about your child’s hair?!” Comments like this annoyed me and made me wonder why my future children being dark with tightly coiled hair was such a bad thing. Contrary to what everyone expected, my firstborn son, Emmanuel, was born with light skin and fine hair, and the comments turned into: “Oh he’s beautiful, so glad he got your good genes!” To most, he is a precious Hispanic boy, seemingly without a trace of blackness. I easily feel offended and a myriad of fears creep into my heart. 

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Motherhood - The Joy of Supporting One Another

Most moms can relate to feeling like we are living under a microscope with people watching us and waiting to criticize us about anything that they do not agree with or understand. It could be the disapproving glance of a nosy lady at Target because your child is misbehaving publicly or incredulous looks if you choose to continue nursing your toddler.  

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