I have always always loved the verse…’ And though a man might prevail against him who is alone, two will
withstand him. A threefold cord is not quickly broken.’ Eccl. 4:12 I think it
pretty much sums up why I’m such a huge fan of marriage…always have been…
always will be. Having lived on both sides of the cord….I know that two are
definitely better and three is just all that and then some.
So….with
that…this is my first post on a new blog because …..drumrolllllllll….I’m
getting married. I know …..you’re
shocked and I get it …me too!!!!
I want to
introduce you to this very special and amazing man and give you our
history…along with what God has been doing in our lives. We hope to use this blog to chronicle our
engagement and life after. It will be a ride like none other for both of us and
hopefully we’ll all learn together.
Rod Brown is a 45
year old Atlanta boy who graduated from Georgia State, worked at Chick fil-A,
and then decided he was being called to ministry and seminary. He has been at
North Point Community Church and Ministries for 15 years through some amazing
growth. He is a treasured employee there and feels so blessed to lead his
international pastors deeper in their journeys to pastor their flocks well. He
is a gifted communicator, coach, and question asker and he is one of the most
well-loved men I have ever met in my life. Everyone in Atlanta is his best
friend…no joke. Everytime I’m with him I feel the need to pinch myself because
I’m really not sure how I could be so blessed and I mean that with all that I
am.
I met Rod through
our mutual friend Sarah Ott. She knew Rod along with a few other close
friends…so his background check seemed pretty safe. We communicated
sporadically via email for a few weeks before our schedules allowed a face to
face meeting. I met Rod in Piedmont Park on a glorious day in the fall….it was
6 hours of sheer ease…and then I dreamed about him that night. Those who know
me well… you know I never dream. It was a gift from God alone and the dream did
actually become reality a few weeks later which is a whole other blog post.:))
We began that day
what has been an amazing ride. We have literally been amazed at how God has
opened doors and facilitated our visits when we live 3.5 hours from each other. And..on top of the distance.. I have two
children to think about and care for amongst the other one million things Rod
has to get done in a day much less a week. We fell conciously in love over
Christmas and neither one of us would ever want to go back. We believe with all
that we are that God intercepted our paths for His glory and for our destinies
on this earth to be fulfilled. It is as simple as that.
So, last weekend
Rod asked me in Piedmont Park where we first met the question that he had waited
his whole life to ask….’Rachel, will you marry me?’ And…of course I jumped with
joy straight into the safest arms on earth. OF course I will…gladly…YES!!! I
could not be more thrilled to wear the ring that Rod gave to me and as surreal
as it is…I am totally at peace and so is he. We just know that He is the middle
of our cord…and neither of us will ever truly fulfill the other if Christ is
not the source of our love. And…He is.
So…we are moving
from our beloved Huntsville to Atlanta this summer. I have a contract on my
house without it ever even going on the market. God is in the details and I
just stand amazed at how immeasurably more HE wants us to believe that.
Pray for us as we
begin what promises to be a very interesting life….pray for the children as
they transition to life with Rod and life in Altanta…pray for Rod…you all can
figure a million reasons to do that when I am involved….pray for me...that I
can be a wife who supports and loves Rod with all that God has made me to be.
Truly can’t wait
to share my life with this man. He is one in a million and I know that God
picked us both out for each other….there is no other explanation. Here are a
few pictures from our whirlwind.
So excited!!!!!
ReplyDeletelove.this.blog! can't wait to read every word. soooo happy for you!
ReplyDeleteLove this. And love you! So happy for you, sister!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you and looking forward to reading this blog!!
ReplyDeleteSo very Happy for you Rachel! God is so GOOD!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Rachel! Will be good to have you in Atlanta!
ReplyDeleteRachel, I am so thankful that our paths crossed again! You are such a blessing, and it has been so much fun having C in my preschool class this year! Can't wait to read about the rest of your story! God is doing great things!
ReplyDeletecongratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news and beautifully written. I heard your story through lillightomine. How He really does care for us!!
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled for you. Enjoy every minute of this time in your life!
ReplyDeleteLove
Kathy
Wow...Rachel! The power of the Holy Spirit never fails us! I'm so happy for you... You've been on a long journey from Florence, Alabama, but the road ahead holds even more promise! Love you!
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