12/23/2013 6:00:00 PM
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Were Ashton Parsley not my first-born child and only daughter, I’d still have great admiration for her. At an age when many of her
contemporaries are still trying, but not too hard, to figure out what they want to do with their lives, Ashton has assumed major
responsibilities at our ministry. And she has done very well, earning the respect of the students she shepherds at Valor Christian
College as well as the senior members of our staff, who have come to see her as a peer. Yes, I’m biased. But she’s amazing!
And yet, not all that long ago, she was in her mid-teens, and I shuddered at the thought of letting her borrow the car. I believed
she had incredible potential to be whatever she wanted to be in the future. It was the present, and her safety, I was concerned about.
Yet God placed His Son in the womb of a peasant girl who was the age of my daughter not so long ago, and assigned her and a boy not
much older than that the task of raising Him to adulthood. I tell people all the time to have faith in God – but this was an example
of God having faith in man, and two teenagers who proved themselves worthy of that faith.
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