WHY AN OVERWHELMED MOM
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“We're a family, and I have no clue what the future holds, but I'm just going to have faith.” —Aimee
Aimee is a busy mom, working full time and raising her four boys alone. But every Christmas season, she calls strangers, plans a party, and ensures gifts make it into the hands of children in her community. Her reason? She just can’t forget that night seven years ago.
Aimee’s husband, Thomas, had been sentenced to 17 years in prison the previous month. It was their first Christmas without him. Aimee sat in a rented trailer, playing with her sons. She put on a cheerful face for their sake, but inside, she felt empty and alone.
That Christmas, the isolation pressed so hard against her, Aimee wasn’t sure what to do.
Suddenly, there was a knock at the door. Standing in the falling snow was a group of people from a nearby church. They carried gifts—brightly wrapped presents from Thomas for each of his boys. Aimee was speechless.
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