One who has influenced my life

Annette at This Simple Home and Dorie at These Grace Filled Days have teamed up to create Together on Tuesdays as “a casual way to meet and connect with other women” over the summer. They’ve created a schedule of topics to discuss in order to get to know one another better, and the topic for this week is someone who has influenced our lives.

I could name several, but one who has had a significant impact is Mrs. C. I had become a Christian as a teen-ager, and my family was mostly unsaved. On Sunday mornings I would take my younger sisters to Sunday School and church with me, but otherwise I went by myself. My church was my second home, and I think of that time as my childhood in the Lord. The church folks were wonderful to me.

During my sophomore year of college, a new family moved to our area and began attending our church. I met them when I came home for the summer. On Father’s Day several of us were asked to give testimonies about our fathers. I don’t remember what I said except that, with my father being unsaved, there was something missing from our relationship, and I began to give testimony instead to God as my heavenly Father. (If I were to give a similar testimony today I would also emphasize that the Lord had taught me to respect my parents, even when they did things that did not invite respect, and more than that, to love them, and that godly love is the greatest testimony and influence to them.)

Afterward this new family, the C. family, spoke to me. They told me if I ever needed someone to talk to, I should feel free to call them. I warned them that I would take them up on that offer. :) At some point they invited me to their home for dinner, and our relationship just grew from there until I began to think of them as my spiritual family.

I don’t think they took me “under their wing” with a view to teach, to instruct, to be an example — I don’t think they saw me as a ministry or a project. I think they were just extending love. But just seeing the example of a godly Christian home was such a tremendous influence on me. I had always, in all my childhood imaginings of what I wanted to be when I grew up and alongside those other aspirations, wanted to be a wife and mother. After I became a Christian I wanted to have a distinctively Christian home. And in the C. household I saw that lived out. I saw the father’s firmness and headship of his family. I saw the children, though normal and not perfect, sinless children, love and respect their parents. I saw a loving cheery atmosphere. But most of all I saw Mrs. C. — her merry heart, her loving submission to her husband, her gentleness with her children, her creativity and industriousness in her home, her servant’s heart at church, and her interest and care for me. She was the same sweet, cheery, helpful, outreaching person in every venue. I began calling her “Mom” (not to replace my mom — I loved my mom dearly — but in a way different from my mom) and her daughter, who was a few years younger and who happened to look like me, and who later was my maid of honor, my sister. To this day she is “Mom C.” Though Mr. C. passed away several years ago, I still keep in touch with Mrs. C. She remembers all of my family’s birthdays and our anniversary.

I don’t know what I would be and what my home would be without her example and influence. I am thankful for her and I love her dearly.

5 thoughts on “One who has influenced my life

  1. I loved reading about Mrs. C! Even though I did grow up in a Christian home, with both parents, there are still several people who stand out as good examples and good friends as I was growing up. One of them was a Sunday school teacher whom my dad specifically pointed out to me as an example I should follow. She is still a friend to this day of my parents and myself! Thanks for sharing about your good friend!

  2. A beautiful testimony of how we can inpact one another – I think you really shared the *best* way influence happens – in the midst of a relationship – not a set curriculum, program, etc, but in the day to day happenings of life. I was not blessed to have a grandma alive and willing to be involved in my life during my teenage years, but the Lord provided another, an elderly neighbor who took on that capacity in my life. In all respects, she was my grandma. I ended up calling her Granny P… She passed years ago, but to this day, I thank the Lord for blessing my life with her, just as I know, after reading your post, you do for Mom C. Thank you for sharing this today.

  3. This is a very amazing story. I’m glad that the C family was there for you. Mrs. C sounds like a very special woman indeed. It’s a good reminder to me to look out for those who are new to the faith.

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