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BIG MAMA SAID: When You Hit Rock Bottom, God Made the Rock

By Terry Allen

Hon. Shirley Chisholm
Hon. Shirley Chisholm

Lucille “Big Mama” Allen’s words resonate deeply: “When you hit rock bottom, God made the rock.” In moments of despair, this statement reminds us that even at our lowest, God’s presence provides a foundation for hope and renewal. With faith, hitting rock bottom can reveal the strength to rise again. My Brother Bishop Frederick Douglas Fuller would say, “I have no heaven or hell for you that is between you and God and God, the WayMaker, will pick you up when you fall far enough”

Big Mama, born in 1906, lived through the Jim Crow era, lynching, and segregation.

She faced unimaginable adversity but taught us that those trials shaped her resilience and unshakeable faith. Her life lessons remain time- less, urging us to trust that God’s power works even in our darkest hours. Just look at the life of the iconic Shirley Chisholm.

Take, for instance, the violent climate we endure today. Daily, communities are shattered by mass shootings and hate-fueled attacks. It feels like the world is crumbling. Big Mama would remind us that God is present in the rubble, calling us to be peace- makers, to rebuild trust, and to seek justice with unwavering faith.

Another “rock bottom” moment for many is the emotional devastation following elections. Some feel hope-less, convinced the system no longer works for them. Big Mama’s wisdom teaches that despair is not the end. She’d encourage us to lean on God’s strength, rally for change, and work tirelessly for the greater good.

Finally, the anxiety sur- rounding appointment of unqualified leaders with unprecedented power can leave us paralyzed. Big Mama faced similar fears during turbulent times in history. She knew that God equips ordinary people with extraordinary courage to speak truth to power. Her charge to us? Stay vigilant, keep faith, and remember that no leader is greater than the God who governs all.

Big Mama lived her truth: service to God and others. Her gift to us was her unwavering belief in the Waymaker. In her eyes, life’s challenges were opportunities to strengthen our faith. When life drags us to rock bottom, let us remember her words: God is the rock, and He is still in control.

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Terry Allen is an NABJ award- winning Journalist, DEI expert, PR professional, and founder of the charity – Vice President at FocusPR, Founder of City Men Cook, and Dallas Chapter President of NBPRS.org
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