Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Nannying and the Gospel: My Time as a Childless Mother

I've spent the past three years working as a nanny in various places, for several families. I've provided childcare for bible studies, community groups, and taught a children's class at church. I'm currently in my last week as a nanny here in Nashville before we move. When I reflect on the past few years, I realize there's been forced learning and growth in areas of my life I didn't expect to encounter until much later on.

Though I have no children of my own, I've been able to grow as a mother, that is, a spiritual mother. Currently I do not have any children of my own. However, this does not acquit me from my calling and duty, as laid out in scripture.

As women we are all called to be mothers. Titus 2:3-6 says: “Older women likewise are to be reverent in behavior, not slanderers or slave to much wine. They are to teach what is good, and so train the young women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled, pure, working at home, kind, and submissive to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be reviled, likewise urge the younger men to be self-controlled.” I believe this verse is written to all women, those with children and those without.

Women who are mothers have the incredible mandate to raise children that look to Christ and go out into the world to preach the gospel. Women who are not mothers have that same mandate. I think about the countless times I have explained that Jesus has forgiven us, and that is why we forgive our brother... Or the many times I've stumbled through trying to explain the Trinity to two very inquisitive little girls. I also think about the time that I was reading the crucifixion story to a little boy who looked at me and said, “I deserve to be on the cross instead of Jesus” (hearing that will stop you in your tracks). I am not a parent to these children, but I can be a spiritual parent. I can wipe noses, put on bandaids and have dance parties, but most importantly I can point them to Christ and encourage them to turn and preach the gospel to others.


Am I excited about the thought of having children of my own one day? Absolutely. But I do not want to waste my childless days not being a mother. Maybe you are thinking to yourself “I'm pretty terrible with kids and I have no idea how to do this.” That is totally understandable! Maybe for you it looks like hanging out with an eighteen year old girl who is about to go to college. I know the times I grew the most were when I was invited over to a family's house (the Sitton's), and we simply talked about what was going on in our lives. There is no need to have a vast knowledge of theological terms. There is only a need to love and give your time to others. 

Wether you are single or married without children, there are plenty of opportunities for you to be a spiritual mother.  Start by praying!  Pray that the Lord leads you to younger people to care for, and pray that the Lord teaches you how to love them well.  

It may seem like a daunting task, but remember: the Lord will give you grace.  He loves you and will help you to love others. 


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

A Journey Through the Psalms | Delighted Brokenness

Let me hear joy and gladness; let the bones that you have broken rejoice.
Psalm 51:8

Psalm 51 was written after David had committed the sin of adultery and murder. In the realization of his sin, David confesses it before the Lord. He asks the Lord to cleanse him and make him pure. David knows that because of his sin, he must experience discipline from the Lord; but in the same breath, he must also experience healing from the Lord.

Often, in order to purify and change us, the Lord must discipline us. Proverbs 3:11-12 reads, “My son, do not despise the Lord's discipline or be weary of his reproof, for the Lord reproves whom He loves as a father the son in whom he delights.” This is precisely what David is experiencing in this Psalm. The Lord has disciplined him in such a way that his inner being feels totally destroyed, but he beauty of our Lord is what comes from that crushing discipline. It is healing, it is growth, and it is a sense of belonging that we receive when the Lord disciplines us. He restores us to Himself, and delivers us. He makes us new, and gives a song to sing.

Remember, Christian: If you are walking through a season of discipline from the Lord, it is out of His great love and mercy.

I leave you once again with words from Charles Spurgeon
"Yet if he who crushed would cure, every wound would become a new mouth for song, every bone quivering before agony would become equally sensible of delight." 


Recently, my husband and I were traveling south on I-65, and decided to take the 31W instead. It runs along 65, but with views of farm land and small towns instead of interstate. It's currently season to start harvesting and hanging tobacco. Many of the farms along that road are tobacco farms, and they all had this year's bounty hanging in the barns. I started reading more on tobacco and the harvesting process; as the plant grows it will begin to develop a flower on the top. In order to keep the plant growing bigger and taller, one must remove the flower by breaking or cutting it off. In the same way, the Lord will often remove things from our lives to discipline us. It is not to destroy us, but to help us grow and flourish. 

Monday, October 27, 2014

The Butler Family

I am beyond grateful to be able to take pictures of this precious family.  A couple of years ago a took some pictures of the girls, and they only had a single photograph of their sister.  This time she was in the family photos.  I was close to tears as I was editing these photos; They are such a reminder of the Lord's faithfulness and love for his children.












Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Spellman Family

I love taking pictures of families, especially when it is my own! And it doesn't hurt that we have the most adorable niece and nephew ever. 






                                                               Those Eyelashes!





                                    I love how sassy my husband looks in this picture