Eowyn is the niece of King Theoden, the ruler of Rohan during the Third Age of Middle Earth. Eowyn and her brother Eomer live with the king and eventually become heirs to the throne when their cousin, Theodred dies. Eowyn's presence in the court of Rohan is unique, and that does not go unnoticed by the king's advisor (and ally to the evil wizard Saruman) Grima Wormtongue. He stalks Eowyn day and night, but she never gives in to him. He whispers words to discourage her and offers her an escape from her circumstances with him. She stands strong , however, and waits for help to come with hope.
Eowyn's dealings with Wormtongue teach women today an important lesson: Don't run to a man when the world crashes in around you. Stand strong and, as Eowyn did, hope that things will get better. In Eowyn's story, help comes in the form of Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli rescuing her uncle from Saruman. Our help, however, comes from a much greater source than the fellowship. Our help comes from the Lord, who can fill our loneliness and help us recognize a Wormtongue when we see one. To become an Eowyn today, we must l stand strong, especially when we feel the most vulnerable. For in weakness, we are made strong.
Standing strong is only one facet of Eowyn's character, but she's so complex I've decided to make "Becoming Eowyn" my new blog series! Check back later in the week to read pt. 2, Eowyn's warrior mentality.

