I was listening to the song, The God Who Sees, while seeking the inspiration to answer another member on a thread when the opening lyric pertained to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael. Hagar was a single mother who bore the seed of Abraham to life when it was thought his wife Sarah was barren. And Ishmael, who was Abraham's first son, did not treat Isaac very well. Isaac was the son Abraham and Sarah did conceive as God had promised.
Hagar and Ishmael were made to leave the village of Abraham, Sarah and Isaac. And rather than return to her homeland Egypt, Hagar made her way into the wilderness and raised Ishmael there. She taught him how to survive, and he learned how to use the bow and arrow for hunting and defense.
And to this day he is considered to have been a wild man of the desert wilderness. And his descendants were considered to be the wild people of the desert lands, and what we today think of as Arabs.
Ishmael and Hagar figure prominently in the Muslim's Koran as well.
The point being, Hagar was a single mother. Had it not been Gods will she bear Abraham's first born son to life I trust it would not have been so.
If you feel led to be a mom, pray about it. Pray God sends you a husband so as to have a family together so as to raise your child. If it turns out you don't find any man you'd see fit to marry and you still want a child, Gods will be done. As it always is.
And don't be upset or let yourself be over persuaded you are wrong in this by those who have very strong opinions about how wrong it is to be a single mom. Remember Hagar. Remember Mary, who conceived Jesus before she was wed to Joseph who was not his father.
A good woman who raises her son right and with love and patience is a blessing. There are many a family that has children, a dad and mom together in one house, and yet they're unfit parents. Their kids grow to be a problem as adults, and were problems growing into adulthood.
Being with a man doesn't make for a good child.
Being a loving mother to your baby and raising them in love and with proper loving guidance is what makes for a good child. And your child is not a bastard, as some in culture in America would insist is so. Your child has a father. Whether you marry or not. If you are able to lay with that man, I would suggest you also be able to remain in communication too. Because every child raised by a single parent is going to sooner or later ask where is mom, where is dad?
It is a blessing if they know that answer. And also love who they find there.
God be with you.