“Dear Future Mothers, You Are the Foundation. The Power of Women to Raise the Standard and Rebuild the Family”
- Brother Levon X
- May 8
- 3 min read

“A heartfelt message of love, legacy, and the sacred role
of womanhood in healing our community.”
Dear Future Mothers,
In the spirit of Mother's Day, this message is written from a place of sincere love and deep reverence—for who you are, and for who you are destined to become.
You are needed now more than ever. You are the first teacher of your future child, the nurturer of generations to come. This is why your womb, your mind, and your virtuous nature must be cherished and protected.
We are living in a time where womanhood is under constant attack—disguised as entertainment, promoted through social media, and pushed as popular culture. What used to be fringe behavior is now mainstream: the glorification of stripper and prostitute culture, the celebration of toxic feminism that divides rather than unites, and narratives that turn young women away from their divine design. These trends seek to unravel the foundation God intended—that man and woman work together in harmony, building strong families and even stronger communities.
As the Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught, “No nation can rise above the condition of its woman.” And a no-good woman is often the result of a no-good man. We must break the cycle—together.
Today, abortion is promoted not as a serious, sacred decision, but as casual birth control. This message isn’t here to shame any woman for the decisions she has made. Rather, it is to offer a compassionate reminder that prevention and education are vital. When our faith-based institutions and communities truly support young women and protect their virtue, we give them the tools to choose wisely.
Dear sisters, you are one of God’s most beautiful and powerful creations. As a woman, you are the second self of God, and that is no small title. Your standards must reflect your divine worth—not worldly trends. This isn’t about control—it’s about love, protection, and guidance. The world profits when women behave in ways that strip them of their dignity. But you are not for sale. Your soul is priceless.
We cannot afford to normalize broken homes, unwed mothers, or casual relationships that lack purpose. Being pro-choice should also mean striving to make the right choice—the choice that secures a brighter future for you, your child, and your legacy.
Marriage is not outdated. It's sacred—when chosen wisely. Choose not from lust, but from clarity. Choose a man who values your growth, who honors his role as a husband and a father. And yes, these things require examples. If you didn’t grow up with them, seek them out. They exist.
Be that lawyer, that doctor, that entrepreneur. Reach for your goals. But remember, being a wife and a mother is also an honorable path. Historically, women were the bedrock of the community, while men provided and protected the home. Mothers worked together, children were raised with love, and families stood strong as one unit. Those principles still work today.
You don’t have to mimic savage behavior to be seen, respected, or successful. Virtue is still powerful. Intelligence still attracts. Self-respect still matters.
So, take your time. Be mindful of your circle of friends. Avoid promiscuity. Surround yourself with purpose and people who have vision. If a man seeks your hand or your womb, let him qualify—just as you would for a job interview. What are his values? What’s his mission? Can he lead? And in that same spirit, prepare yourself as well. Make sure you are spiritually, mentally, and physically aligned before choosing someone to build with. Be equally yoked. Place your plans under the umbrella of God. This is not control. This is love.
Let us rebuild the family. It is the cornerstone of our community. The higher the standard our women hold, the higher the quality of man that will rise to meet them. No-good men cannot stand in the presence of a God-fearing woman with standards. And a godly woman will attract godly men—not through words, but through her actions, her grace, and her faith.
Let us protect ourselves. Let us prepare ourselves. For there is no role more sacred, no honor more divine, than the role of Mother.
With love and respect,
Your Brother in the Struggle for Righteousness and Restoration
-Brother Levon X CEO of BLXCR-
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