Sunday, November 11, 2012

A Love Story....

Sometime in the early 1960's, a young, handsome preacher was called to be the pastor at The First Baptist Church in a quaint little town called Wardell, Missouri.  Shortly after his pastorate there began, the young pastor began to take note of a beautiful young woman, a member of the church, who was also the church clerk.  As the young pastor had made it his policy never to date church members, he found himself in a bit of a dilemma.  He called a special meeting of the church deacons.  During that meeting, the young pastor explained that, while he DID have his self-imposed policy, he'd found himself quite interested in a young woman in the church, and he asked simply, 'What should I do?'  The deacons all smiled and exchanged knowing looks with one another, and one of the deacons spoke up to tell the pastor that not only did they know exactly the woman to whom the pastor was referring, they all thought that the pastor and this young woman might be a good match, even when they originally called him to be their pastor.  So with the blessing of the deacons, the young pastor began to visit the young woman where she worked as a bookkeeper at Acom's Cotton Gin uptown, offering to take her to lunch.  I'm not sure how many times she turned him down, but when she finally did accept his invitation to lunch, she told him emphatically, 'I'll have lunch with you, but I have no interest, whatsoever, in being a pastor's wife.'  God (and the young pastor), however, had a plan.  After the two had been sharing meals together for several months, the young pastor proposed, and the beautiful young woman accepted, though she wasn't sure WHEN, exactly, she had decided that being a pastor's wife might suit her.   Ten months after the young couple were married, they had a daughter.  That daughter would be me, and it's my unbiased opinion that the young pastor and his beautiful bride (the reluctant pastor's wife) went on to become the most amazing pastor-pastor's wife team ever!!

This week, the young pastor and his beautiful bride will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.  Though that tired, overused line from the movie Jerry McGuire, 'You complete me', generally makes me roll my eyes, there is not a phrase which more accurately describes my parents' relationship.  They literally complement each other as intricately as two puzzle pieces, one ending where the other begins, with no indication of a seam, making something as tough as marriage look so completely effortless!  And together, they've lived their life with an unwavering faith in God, going wherever He's led them, and never questioning.  I find myself marvelling at them more each day, and feel so blessed to have the opportunity to continually learn from them.

Happy Anniversary, Mom and Daddy!  Love you more than you know!

Julie








1 comment:

  1. Julie,
    Having worked with your mom in the floral industry for many years, I saw firsthand what an amazing, Godly woman she is. What a wonderful gift you have given them with your writing. I am also so sorry about the loss of your son; I had no idea, such a tragedy had occurred in your family. Your blog can be path to healing, in a round about way. Please share on facebook when you make a new post. I would enjoy reading them. I also blog. One is a recipe blog, and the other is just for various thoughts if you want to check them out. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. Lolita
    www.lulabelleinthelowcountry.blogspot.com
    www.myblessedlife-lulabelle.blogspot.com

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