Update September 09: Life as a parent
Sitting down in my office. In front of me, mildly steaming my glasses is a pressed cup of my favorite Colombian roast variety. It is currently and I will say abnormally silent. To my left is a stack of books I intend to rip through this next week as I start year two in writing the curriculum for and teaching my worldview class. To my right is a stack of notes about a foot high, reminding me of the amount of sermons I preached this summer. 5,000 teenagers, 132 full services, 112 staff members, 56 messages preached, 8 weeks, 4 camps, 2 national conferences, and 1 baby; this has indeed been a full summer.
This year was yet again another year of vast change in every area of life. In October Carrie and I will have been
married a single year. In 10 nearly 11 months of marriage we have not only grown extremely close as friend and spouse, but we have endured and championed the greatest gift any couple could receive; giving birth to a child.
On our wedding day last October, I wept like a baby when I saw Carrie come down the aisle. The events of that day collaborated into the most beautiful experience of my entire life. I remember I didn’t stop smiling for weeks after. 10 months later that experience was rivaled with the birth of Natalie Sage Hensley.
Watching my wife give labor made me fall in love with her in ten different ways that I never thought possible. Toward the last few pushes I found myself in tears watching my wife muster the courage to push Natalie out, with no drugs or sedatives of any kind. She had the joy of seeing little Natalie set before her, and endured such hardship to bring her here. It was like watching her walk down the aisle again; my love for Carrie overwhelmed me.
They say having a baby changes you, and they are right. Instantly I began to think differently. Where I had always been a stickler about getting enough sleep, now I gladly wake up at 2:30am and help Carrie feed, change, and rock Natalie back to sleep. Where I was concerned about what the next 5 years of life would look like, I first wonder about how to make the first 5 years and beyond of her life a success. Where I had a hard time getting motivated to cook and clean, I find pleasure in doing it so my wife can rest. Having a baby, truly, makes a man out of you.
In the last 6 months I’ve seen my ministry, influence, and leadership grow significantly. I got to preach on the main stage at 2 National IHOP conferences, I got to lead thousands and pastor hundreds. I even had a line of teens begging me to autograph their Bibles this summer. Where in times past it would have been an answer to both my prayers and ambition, it has become a small foot note in the essay of my life. Nothing has, or ever will give me such honor, and such glory as being a lover of Jesus, the husband of Carrie Hensley and the Father of Natalie Hensley. If nothing else becomes of my name and ambition I will end my days completely content.
Soli Deo Gloria
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Interesting, I`ll quote it on my site later.
Nadine
Dude,
That precious little girl has one monster head of hair!!! She is absolutely adorable!
Keep fighting the good fight. Did you hear about the UN’s proposal for one world currency?
Ryan