To say that our life has been a roller coaster - a series of incredible highs and devastating lows - would not be an exaggeration. But, that is the sort of story that we love to read and watch. We love stories that take us for a ride - that leave us smiling at times and weeping at others.
(I would encourage YOU to journal so that you can look back over the story of your life. Doing so often helps us to see a little more clearly what God is doing and helps us to make sense of the individual events that, in the moment, we questioned.)
So, on the occasion of our upcoming anniversary, I want to document some of the highlights of our married life. In this first post, I will begin on the occasion when I first saw Kim until, 5 years after our wedding, I moved my family to Princeton, Kentucky where I took my first pastorate.
Finally, I will share brief things about each family member but will focus my spotlight primarily on Kim. It is through her that I have learned much more about my wonderful God. She has experienced a multitude of tragedies. While they have taken their toll, her relationship with her Lord has grown much deeper through them. I am a much better man for having a front row seat to the life of such a child of God!
(I would encourage YOU to journal so that you can look back over the story of your life. Doing so often helps us to see a little more clearly what God is doing and helps us to make sense of the individual events that, in the moment, we questioned.)
So, on the occasion of our upcoming anniversary, I want to document some of the highlights of our married life. In this first post, I will begin on the occasion when I first saw Kim until, 5 years after our wedding, I moved my family to Princeton, Kentucky where I took my first pastorate.
Finally, I will share brief things about each family member but will focus my spotlight primarily on Kim. It is through her that I have learned much more about my wonderful God. She has experienced a multitude of tragedies. While they have taken their toll, her relationship with her Lord has grown much deeper through them. I am a much better man for having a front row seat to the life of such a child of God!
1993
Kim and her two younger brothers (circa 1993) |
1996
My sister's wedding was quickly approaching when she told me that she wanted me to meet her soon to be sister-in-law. It was Kim! Our first date was in April 1996 and we immediately fell in love. Honestly, if we had married a couple of weeks after we met, I think that would have been perfectly fine with both of us.
At Natural Bridge State Park in Slade, Kentucky |
On December 14, 1996, Kim came to Memphis with a group of other singles to watch Bellevue Baptist Church's Singing Christmas Tree. I was on staff at Bellevue at the time and had grown to develop a huge respect for Dr. Adrian Rogers. So, I thought that attending the Christmas program on the night I asked her to marry me would be very appropriate. I had an idea of where and how I would ask her to marry me after the program ended ... but I got cold feet. So, we went to drive through a park that had a paid entry to view the spectacular Christmas light show. When that ended, I was getting panicky. I was absolutely going to ask Kim to marry me - but WHERE? Then, it hit me. With my love and respect for Pastor Rogers and his ministry, I took Kim back to Bellevue. The front lawn was beautifully lit for the occasion. We stepped out into the extremely cold air and I dropped to one knee and asked my Sweetheart to marry me. She began to shed tears and so I asked her again. I could have jumped over the moon when she said, "Yes."
1997
I have to admit that I thought it was a really silly idea to get "engagement pictures" taken. But, I'm so glad that Kim insisted. Here's one of our "engagement pictures" taken in January(?) 1997.
Standing on the spot where I proposed to Kim. We will be married in less than a month! |
When we considered the events of the first two years of our marriage, it became obvious why God graciously kept Kim from getting a job in Memphis.
May 10 approached! It was our wedding day! Except for my lapse of memory that required that I race back to my place to get Kim's wedding ring, everything went off without a hitch. Kim and I stood at the front of Ashland Avenue Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Hershael York presided over the ceremony. (We were the last wedding he performed at AABC. He soon resigned as pastor and started his teaching career at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.) I'm being completely honest when I say that I still can't believe that she said, "I do."
Kim was teaching a 3rd grade girls Sunday School class at the time so she asked each of their parents if they could be her flower girls. |
"She's mine!!!" |
Enjoying the view inside and outside of the cable car in Gatlinburg. |
Had fun at Bluegrass Aspendale Housing Projects! |
Kim, her mom, and Grandma "Nannie" Little |
In October, I went to the "Standing in the Gap" Promise Keepers Rally in Washington, D.C. Since 1995, when I saw God move powerfully in revival (read about it here), I have craved to see Him do it again. While "revival" didn't happen at the rally, it was so encouraging to see hundreds of thousands of men praying, listening to God's Word and committing to live according to it.
1998
This picture was taken a year earlier at our wedding rehearsal dinner. |
Her mom came to live with us but, within a few days, sustained a broken shoulder and hip after a fall. The cancer had already done much damage in dissolving her bones. My heart broke as I watched Kim work a full-time job and then spend hours taking care of her mom each evening for the next nine months. She grew exhausted ... and scared.
When it became obvious that her mom was probably not going to beat this battle with cancer, Kim wanted to get pregnant so that her mom could hold our child in her arms before she passed. Kim was soon carrying Zach in her womb.
Kim and a group from our College and Career Class. (October 1998) |
1999
On January 11, Jo Ann passed away in Lexington's St. Joseph Hospital. All of her family was in the Hospice Wing room when she went to be with her Lord. Kim collapsed into a chair and wept uncontrollably. Her mom was now gone, too. And she would never be able to hold our child in her arms this side of Heaven. Kim was 5 months pregnant.
Kim and I in Gatlinburg (February 28, 1999) |
Kim and our 2 1/2 week old son. |
Zach was 3 weeks old when we took him to visit his grandmother's grave. |
Also in this year, our beloved church went through an ugly split. I blame it primarily on incompetent leadership. A vote was forced by the pastor and the large congregation was soon meeting in two locations. We attended both congregations for a few weeks but then decided to move to Georgetown. It was at that point that we joined the family of Gano Avenue Baptist Church. We made friendships in a couple of years in that church that we still enjoy!
2000
2001
This pictures was taken a day after Sean was born. |
However, God's watchful care doesn't make us immune to difficulty. It simply comforts us while we are going through the difficulty. During the C-section to deliver Sean, the intern allowed the epidural to run out. As they removed Sean, Kim was beginning to cry and complain of pain. The intern said that it was just pressure. When they began to sew her back up, she began screaming and they finally listened. They tossed me out of the operating room and from across the hall, I heard her crying in pain. I felt helpless, anxious, furious and a varied number of other emotions. However, after the trauma of the whole thing settled down, Kim and I agreed that it was an accident, that there was no ill-intent, and we forgave them (the intern never visited our room after the surgery, though).
For me, this was an exhausting year. A year earlier, it was ripping Kim's heart out that she wasn't able to stay home with Zach in his young, formative years. So, I told her that she could quit her job and I would do whatever I had to do to make ends meet. At one point, I was working a full-time job as a machinist, delivering pizzas in the evenings, and filling in as the part-time worship leader at Gano Avenue Baptist Church. But, my family is worth it!
2002
Bro. Wallace York with Zach. At Bro. York's invitation, I came to explore Donaldson Baptist Church in Princeton, Kentucky. |
The cast from the "Amazing Love" Easter drama. |
We had heard on this day that Kim had what looked to be cancer. She was facing surgery on Monday. What in the world do you tell your toddler sons? |
The surgery on Monday, May 6th, went as planned. There were only a few complications. But, it was confirmed that the mass was cancer. It was Renal cell carcenoma. After a few days in the hospital, we were headed home to Georgetown.
But, now, another problem arises! We had a three year old and a one year old. How in the world could Kim stay home to heal up from a major surgery (with no family nearby) with two toddlers and a husband who desperately needs to get back to work to make some money? Our church family at Gano Ave. did the unthinkable! Ladies volunteered to sit with Kim and watch the boys all day while I was away. Some of the ladies even took vacation days to spend with my wife! They made us meals and went above and beyond anything that we could have expected.
As Kim continued to heal and before heading to my first church, we went with some church friends to Myrtle Beach. It was a great time to relax and get refreshed before I took on the pressures of pastoring. We would soon be moving to Princeton, Kentucky!
(Click here to continue: "The Donaldson Baptist Church Years")
1 comment:
Thank you for writing this and posting all the pics. I remember many of these stories, but enjoyed seeing it all in context of the broader picture. I'm glad God put you two together.
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