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ILLUSTRATION
Daughter Teaches Father to Slow Down
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Topics: Ambition; Children; Consumerism; Culture; Extremes; Fatherhood; Fathers; Father's Day; Health; Idolatry; Labor; Leisure; Materialism; Money; Needs; Neglect; Parenting; Pressure; Priorities; Provision; Quiet time; Reflection; Rest; Sabbath; Stress; Success; Tenacity; Time; Vacation; Vocation; Weariness; Worldliness
Filters: Everyday Disciples; Free; Stories; Work & Career; Youth & Children
References: Genesis 2:1-3, Exodus 20:8-11, Exodus 23:13, Exodus 31:12-17, Leviticus 23:3, Leviticus 23:26-32, Malachi 4:6, Matthew 6:24, Matthew 11:28, Mark 2:27-28, Mark 6:31, Hebrews 4:1-13
Tone: Commend

I had accepted the call as senior pastor of a large congregation that had recently erected a huge, state-of-the-art building resulting in major debt. Feeling the pressures of my new responsibility—and with a strong desire to impress my parishioners—I hit the ground running. I was in the office early every day, and almost every evening I was out shepherding the flock or reaching out to potential church members.

My wife, Teresa, was very understanding, but our two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Mandi, was perplexed by my absence. Mandi loved for me to read to her after dinner each evening—a practice I continued in my new position, with one caveat: I would sit on the edge of my recliner with her seated by my side and read a quick story or two before rushing out for another night of harried activity.

One evening Mandi said something that jolted me back to reality about my role as a father. I had sat down with her in my recliner—once again on the edge, ready to quickly read and run. While I was reading, Mandi interrupted me, patted the recliner seat, and said, "Scoot back, Daddy, scoot back." She knew on those rare occasions when I wasn't going back out that I would relax, sit back in my recliner, and leisurely read stories to her heart's content.

Her words pierced my soul as I understood what she was really saying: "Please slow down, Daddy. Make time for me!" Appropriately chastened, I scooted back.

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