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How You Know You’ve Been Part of a House Church For A While…

We’ve just crossed over the two-year mark with our house church here in Eastern Iowa.  Ariel, our daughter was born just a few months before we started meeting together as a church and has grown up largely outside of what is conventianlly understood as a “church.”   So how do we know we’ve been in a house church for a while?

The other day my wife was driving through a part of our neighborhood we don’t normally drive by with our kids in the backseat.  She passed by a traditional church building with a tall white steeple that looks like it was built in the 30’s or 40’s.  My daughter, who is obsessed with everything related to princesses, shouts out, “Look, mommy, CASTLE!”

The Joys of Being A Dad

Just a quick note tonight.  I’ve been trying to teach Ariel how to join with us in the spiritual things that we do.  Christy lived with a woman named Ana who taught her four young girls that prayer, prophecy, and the supernatural were just part of every day Christianity and because of that her girls (including the four year old) would regularly participate with their mom in supernatural ministry. Getting my daughter in that same flow in prayer and worship remains a high priority for me.  However, with my not-quite-two year old, I’ve also been working at her not being distracting to others during the prayer meeting.

So, before we started worship and prayer, I said to her in front of everyone: “Ariel, we’re going to start praying.  We really want you to pray with us.  Do you want to pray?”  “Yeah!” was her reply.  If you’ve ever met my daugther, you’ll understand the excitement and joy that came with that one word.  But what came next was about two minutes of her jabbering on in her own little language while she imitated little hand motions and actions we sometimes use during prayer.  For the first time I knew she really connected with the idea of being part of what we were doing, even if she only understood it a little bit.  It was awesome.

Can I just say that there is no greater joy than to be a dad and see your daughter (or son) wanting to pursue God like you pursue God.  I’m not perfect (actually I’m far from it) but I’m paving a way for my daughter that was never paved for me.  I’ve said this before, but I have no idea what it looks like to grow up in a family truly centered on Christ, but I’m excited to see the kind of lives that my kids will lead when my race has been run.  I know this will be more painful and less cute in the future, but the fruit will definitely be worth it.  I love being a dad!