Thursday, November 17, 2016

For Eternity:


For eternity
what does it mean
Life's journey
a beautiful scene

Mounds of sand
oceans of blue
Forests of green
the sky and the moon

From dinosaurs to space
millions of years have passed by
His work full of grace
His heaven, our sky
Eternity's just begun
no days, no hours, no time
He gave us His first born son
His gift of a lifetime

Time will cease
at home in our kingdom
Feeling at peace
our eternal freedom

Loved everlastingly
surrounded by Heaven’s beauty
God's family
To serve our Lord, my eternal duty

(Donna M. Kshir)

I Am a Survivor:



Life gives us struggles to face
a test of strength
Always searching to find my place
standing in true faith

Life is challenging
The days are long and hard
The nights feel never ending
But through God's grace I go on

Bruises and broken bones
where all I knew
Broken promises
held together by cheap glue

Kicked out, no place to go
hungry and nothing to eat
Fear is all I know
life on the street

Those days are long gone
but the memories are alive and running
What seems to be cut, dry and done
keeps my mind wondering

I dream of fluffy clouds and colorful rainbows
I feel the desire to love
but who knows
Only through God I shall overcome

I struggled everyday
my skin is still tender and raw
I pray for Him to light the way
I came and now I saw

To let go of sorrow
make peace within
Time is on borrow
life is not about pain but living

My past is now behind me
a new day has begun
Today is about me
and its only just begun

I don't know what the future holds
tomorrow has yet to be written
My life is an open book
with entries still to be written
One thing I know
and I know for sure
I am a survivor
I owe that to our almighty Lord

(Donna M. Kshir) 

Sunday, October 16, 2016

On the Watch for Child Abuse


Wednesday started out to be one of the most emotional days of my life. My grandson entered Kindergarten and the thought of him being out of my care for the first time scared me to death. I kept thinking about his safety. I’m the type of parent that doesn’t allow my children to really go with anyone. I have a small circle of family I fully trust, but anyone who knows me knows I question everything and everyone.
If the day wasn’t already full of emotions, I received several phone calls, emails and private messages concerning rumors of a couple being investigated for child pornography. My first instinct was anger. How dare they prey on innocent children? My best friend Lee Roberts and I run a non-profit organization, Advocates United for Humanity. We do everything in our power to stop these horrific events from occurring and now rumor has that it’s happening in the area.
I have been advocating, writing educational books and testifying before lawmakers for the rights of children for the last 10 years. The things I have seen and heard are more horrible than any award winning screen writer could ever bring to the big screen. These monsters did not come from the swamp or from outer-space and they don’t attack teenagers on a camping trip. These monsters live next door and attack the most innocent among us…our children.
Regardless of anyone’s opinions or personal beliefs, abusers are usually well-known and liked by both you and your child. Abusers can be a parent, relative, family friend, teacher, coach or anyone. They can be a man or woman, married or single. They can hold any religious belief, and have any sexual preference. These abusers seem as normal as you and I on the outside but sick and twisted on the inside.
I wish people would understand anyone CAN be an abuser. Education or intelligence doesn’t prevent them from abusing, molesting or sexually trafficking your child. Abusers live and work among us; as a stable, employed, and respected member of the community… They become our friends and co-workers, and we quickly convince ourselves we know them, but the harsh reality is we don’t. This world is full of sick and truly evil people.
Abusers easily convince your child they are responsible for their wrongful behavior. They may threaten your child with physical violence against them, you, a pet, or loved one. They are good at manipulating and controlling children through fear. Control makes an abuser feel powerful. How could anyone feel powerful over a small, scared, defenseless child? Only a coward could…
Just because someone has a good reputation, a good job, nice house, fancy car, wealth or are a pillar of the community — they CAN still be an abuser. It’s not the weirdo on the corner you have to fear. Some of the biggest abusers are the ones you know, respect and trust the most. Be careful who you trust your child with. When someone tries to get close or takes a special interest in your child ask yourself why.
I can definitely say my career path has shaped the way I parent. I question everything and everyone. Regardless. I learned it’s important to look for signs of abuse, grooming behavior, strange interactions with other children and adults or my child’s behavior and to always ask questions. The best gift you can give your child is open communication and knowledge. The knowledge to speak out and protect themselves from these monsters. These abusers are pros at being deceptive. I know it really sucks that we have to teach our children that there are people out there that want to hurt them, but we do. I’d rather be vigilant than a vigilante after the fact. 
- Donna M. Kshir 
On September 8, 2016 Donna Kshir's article was featured at: http://therecord-online.com/site/?p=27678