About Us

Not too much to say (at least not yet)... no long list of credentials... just a story that's worth sharing. I'm Adam Vaughan. My wife, Kelly, will also be sharing. We have 6 children. Our two sons, Lincoln and Tucker, have gone to be with the Lord. The remaining four with us are Emmiline, Eloise, Elliott and Charli. Charli is a triplet. Her brothers Lincoln and Tucker are identical twins. They're dancing with Jesus right now, and they're not sad about it at all!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

important...

Yesterday...
An important day in our story.
Pulling out an old marker from Hope's House...
We prepared it for Faith's House.

Just a year and a half ago...
We laid hands on the tent over on Ridgegate...
A critical time in our lives to write out truths...
Hanging them  high on our doorposts...
Wow... that seems like a lifetime ago!

Yesterday..
We were allowed to bless another tent.
This time...
Asking The Daddy of the church to come and anoint...
Recalling in my heart...
The importance of his presence...
The last time our family blessed our home... 
I had an orphaned heart in regards to church...
Pastor having just been fired.
Recounting is so valuable in regards to gratitude!

Good Pastor read...
The treasured words that have been stored up since the beginning...
Filling little hands with big promise...
Blessings were hammered in deep...
There's just something about nailing love into a space...
That causes the once destroying...
To be broken OFF!
As Papa Doug invited the smalls to come alongside...
Equipping the next generation...
For future ministry...
Oil of gladness overflowed...
My eyes took in...
My ears heard...
And my heart was touched by the power of prayer.

With Papa Doug and his princess pointing the way...
All Hopefuls entered in to the sacred...
Blessing a home with 100 years of story.
Now adding our chapter.

It was an important day...
The walls of this home and the walls of my heart...
Are forever changed by what occurred.
I can only dream of...
What will and won't be...
Because of the agreements and worship that took place.
Learning to become a more intentional agent of change.

Thankful and expectant!

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