Posted by Nathan
on July 10, 2009
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Okay, so I know I’ve been bad about updating again. I guess time flies and I forget how long I go without writing. That or I’ve resigned myself to dumping my thoughts on twitter. You can always stay more up to date there.
I do, however, want to do a quick family update. Most of you should know that our second child, Hannah Ruth was born on June 22nd. Both Mom and Baby are doing great. We are transitioning to a four person home quite well. It’s interesting to see Josh interact with her. Sometimes he can be a wonderful and sweet big brother, and other times he attempts to rip Hannah out of my arms. He is still a daddy’s boy and doesn’t like anyone, even his sister invading his turf. I have to say that being a father is one of the greatest things I’ve ever experienced in my life. I am truly grateful to God for the family that he has given me.
There’s more that can be said, but I need to run. I do want to tell you about a set of posts that I’m going to do in the future. One is on reading, how to read, what to read, etc… It’s based off of a series of blogs run by my Seminary, Southeastern. More to come later. I also want to talk about a great book I just finished last week called Crazy Love. Stay turned for the updates, and here are some pictures. (More in the gallery!)


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Posted by Nathan
on March 17, 2009
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With every passing day I am amazed at the love that grows in my heart for my son. Fifteen months ago, God chose to bless us with the most amazing child. I’m sure that every parent thinks that of their children, but if you ever meet Josh you’ll agree with me. Since becoming a father the Lord has used Josh to teach me many lessons about His love for me.
I love Josh so much, and I only want the best for him. Because of that love I will set boundaries around his life. These boundaries are for his good and protection. I don’t want him to stick his hands in the fire because it will hurt, yet it amazes me that he still chooses to disobey me. The thing is, we do the same to God. He loves us so much, far more than I can ever love Josh. There are things that He told me not to do. Not because He doesn’t love me, but because He does. He wants the best for me just like I want the best for Josh. But His best comes with obedience! He wants me to live a victorious Christian life, but that can only happen if we live within those boundaries. Yesterday I took a much needed day off, and I spent the day with my family at the Georgia Aquarium. We had a wonderful time, but the thing that I enjoyed the most was seeing the joy on my son’s face. I also loved the fact the he didn’t want to be with anyone except daddy. He wouldn’t let anyone, even Pop Pop, hold him. Of course I didn’t mind holding him all day, but this got me thinking. How much more does my Heavenly Father receive joy when we are living rightly before Him and experiencing the fullness of His joy? How much more does God enjoy our delight in Him? How much more does He enjoy the time that we spend with Him?
Being a father makes me a better man! I love how my son adores me, but this also brings great responsibility. Josh wants to be like me. He makes faces like me. He dances like me (which is not very good). He wants to work on what I am working on. Last night before I went to bed, I slipped into his room to look at him as I often do. As I stood over his bed, I thought about how God might use him one day for His Kingdom work. But I also thought of the great responsibility that I have. Josh is my son, but more importantly he is God’s child. I am a just a steward of this little life. I pray that I will live a life worthy of honor so that my son might grow up to become a man of God. I pray that I will not be a stumbling block for my son to trip over. If I fail in my life before God, then my son will more than likely fail. That thought alone spurs me on to be a better man!
There is more that I can say, but I will defer until later. I did want to leave you with a few pictures of my little man! Enjoy!



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