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“I rejected my father!” by Nikole Hahn

Thursday, January 27th, 2011
BERNIE’S NOTE:
These are some of the hardest words for a man to hear. As a father and a guy whose dad died at age 11, never knowing a dad after this age…growing up fast and working since age 12, I feel sad. HOWEVER this heartfelt testimony by a super-honest and wonderful saint, with whom you can identify will really touch you!! When Nikki posted this, I immediately knew we had to share this on my blog and our Business Men in Christ website!!!! Please read my friend, Nikole Hahn’s piece here….. 
 

NIKOLE HAHN

Do you have “daddy issues?” Are you angry at your parent? Sometimes, forgiveness doesn’t always mean reconciliation. Sometimes, reconciliation isn’t even possible. Be careful that your “daddy issues” don’t influence the decisions in your life. Don’t reject your Heavenly Father or His teachings. Learn from me—I made decisions in my life based on my “daddy issues.”

“I want to tell him that I forgive him,” was what I told my grandfather in 2008 while trying to get my birth father’s contact information. Little did I know that I would regret those words. It’s funny how another perspective gives a complete picture of what really happened during those years when I was a little girl.
I thought my birth father had abandoned me. Mom said it so often that I believed it. No letters came from him. No sign that he wanted any involvement in my life broke the illusion that others had built up. Or at least, that was my perspective.
 
A lot of my memories don’t exist and I can’t verify anything with real memory. There’s too much contrived memory from photographs or stories told by others.  In one of our phone calls in 2008, my birth father told me about a phone call during the time when my stepfather sought legal custody via adoption.
 
My mom said she never knew where my father lived, but somehow she had his phone number to ask him if my step-dad could adopt me. I didn’t remember that phone call.  I was attending Buena Terra Elementary School at the time that my mother called him.  She told him that I wanted to have the same last name as my stepfather. My birth father demanded to speak with me and, according to him, I echoed what my mother said. That night in 2008 I felt so much shame because I rejected my father so many years ago as a little girl. I didn’t know that he had sent cards that were returned. I didn’t know about the returned presents.
 
From his perspective, his daughter rejected him. I can only imagine the pain that caused him. I have spent the last three years putting pieces of my past together, talking to people who knew and know my dad, talking to my dad, and going through the final process of healing and forgiveness. Not having my father in my life and struggling for my mother’s acceptance was too hard of a burden to carry as a little girl. It caused many psychological problems even into adulthood.
 
God brought caring people into my life as I was growing up; people who planted seeds about His love. I knew that God was around, watching after me, and I knew I wanted Him in my life. I didn’t have a Christian in my life that spoke the truth of the Bible. My problems kept me inwardly focused.
 
It took many years to finally get to this point in my life–the healing portion of my journey.  It’s no use crying over the past. It’s time to forgive ourselves and move forward. God knew what He was doing and no pain was ever wasted. Life turned out better than I had hoped, and now that the pieces are, for the most part, together that hole has disappeared. In it’s place the light of the Lord fills my soul with a Peace that defies all understanding.
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WHY MINISTER TO SENIORS…..

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

“The silver-haired head is a crown of glory, If it is found in the way of righteousness.” (NKJV)

All Seniors want to know is someone cares.

As another year draws to a close, we hear it everywhere: “man, time is going by quickly”…or “where did the year go” and so on. It used to be when we were young whipper snappers, we couldn’t wait to get old! Then we got old and oh… to be young again! Then, it used to be that only older folks would say the years are going faster as the grey hairs added on…or disappeared entirely. But now, even young people are complaining it is going by too fast!!

How do we ‘splain this phenomenon?! Well, if we entirely thinking in the worldly sense, we could say, well – think of life as a roll of bathroom tissue. The close you get to the end of the roll, the faster the sheets fly off it! Well, extrapolate that to the Bible. LIKE IT OR NOT – THESE ARE THE END TIMES…and not just because all the prophesies of Scripture point to it! But we are seeing these events unfolding right before our eyes!

So what do we do? Well, we look into our hearts and develop a passion for God’s people! For example, Senior Retirement Centers (whether assisted living or otherwise) are full of so many lost and lonely people, we have a veritable field of Ministry just waiting for missionaries like you and I! We don’t need any vaccine shots, passports and fundraising for overseas travel for this – all you need is love (Beatles 1967)!!

Who lives in these homes? Well, they are not just parents and relatives, but folks who were just working down with hall in the office just a couple years ago….or were put there by their family (who never heard of the only Commandment with a condition…honor your father and mother….). Having gone to pass out Gideon Bibles in different towns in Illinois since the mid 1990’s to minister with my wife, kids and her parents (Sonshine Outreach Ministries), I can testify to the urgency of not just ministering in song and smiles to them…but getting them the Gospel now!! They have a desperate need to be saved!!! I don’t care if they don’t know it yet, but they are closer to meeting Jesus than most of us are.

When ministering to Seniors, preach the Gospel...sometimes use Hymns and songs of Praise!

So, in order to keep this short, what can you and I do? Start by figuring out what gift God gave you. Is it Mercy, compassion or caring for the sick? Buy some Gospel tracts. Christmas is coming, well, go ahead and call a nursing home and take some fruit or hand towels or even a talking bird! Take your guitar and sing them some songs then read the Bible to them…tell them your testimony….I can go on for hours here! There are many opportunities like these in almost any town in America. It is the largest unreached people group as most churches won’t go there…the same way the churches won’t do street evangelism – (same reason – not flashy enough, I guess).

In other words, we know the answer. Let’s do as Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers once said “brothers and sisters – Do something, do something, DO SOMETHING”!!! If you have any information or need help starting a senior ministry in your town, feel free to email me or leave a comment here or on Facebook!

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