So just because we finally saw them with out the hospital on their faces, here's a few more pics. We're hoping to hold Jonas for the 1st time tomorrow. They're progressing forward - slowly, but moving.
One of the little hands.

Elsa. I know what you're thinking, but I sleep like that too.

Elsa without the hospital on her face. The joy was immense.

Holding Elsa for the 1st time

Jonas.
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I've found this is true no matter what field you're in. It breaks down into two different paths: either the leader you're following doesn't inspire followership, or their vision is different from yours. Either way you're left with the problem of too much leadership. There is you and them and there's only room for one.
The solution here is for leaders to learn to follow. Our culture has set in front of us this norm of acceleration - that if you want to succeed, you move forward. Thus creating an environment of constant movement in many jobs. This causes many to not only miss the opportunity to learn to follow, even as a leader, but to believe strongly that learning to follow is
not for true leaders.
Jesus did it - he talked many times of "the will of the Father". The truth is that no matter what your career or place in life, following will always be more than just
part of life. I believe that Jesus' example tells us (mainly through the foot washing passage in John 13) that following should be our goal. We should not strive for more leadership, but to serve our existing leadership.
There's a lot of "what ifs" - what if my boss is like this or believes this?. This principle is not dependant on the heart, vision, fashion, experience, or any other quality of the boss. Our goal is to let leaders lead and learn to follow. Don't we truly want to learn eveything we can about leading?
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Alright, so as I said before, these pics are... inaccurate. They are, to be honest, not cute to me. Not the twins - the pictures
off them. But here are the twins.
Getting ready to go into the OR. I like scrubs.

Elsa a few minutes old.

Elsa.

Jonas.
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I'll take a break from this posting series to update on the twins.
I've gotten online in our room but I don't have the cable for our camera - so no pictures yet. Besides, these early pictures aren't truly
good looking to many people anyway. You have to be able to see through the heath apparatuses and glimpse the baby to really fall in love.
Thanks for all your prayers for Baby B - from now on Jonas David Hibbs. His heart rate came down last night around 10:30 and has remained down. This is due to God's hand through medication, which he will be on indefinitely.
Baby A - from now on Elsa Denise Hibbs - is dealing, as Jonas is, with a typical preemie issue -
under developed lungs. They are both being slightly assisted in breathing well. We are now praying and looking for them to sustain their own breathing properly, their temperature, and to feed well.
Cher's doing well. We are relaxed in our room a short walk from the NICU and visit whenever we want. She's been up and walking and is her pain meds are working well.
I'll try to post some pictures tomorrow. Mean while I'll update through twitter. Thank you.
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I wanted to spend a couple of post talking about something I've been wrestling with. Pastoring is a self motivating job. There's rarely anyone looking over your shoulder making sure you complete certain tasks or meet deadlines. The goal is often objective - you may interpret it differently than I do - so it's vital to keep passion alive daily. But this goes for
anyone in
any job. Here are some things I've noticed sap my passion and creativity.
A lack of the Word. It is simply supernatural. There's nothing that can revitalize you like the Word of God, but what we often fall into is reading God's Word instead of letting it mess us up - really letting your heart drop it's defenses and learn something new each day. In Vince Antonucci's words,
getting your face in front of God's face and letting it change you.
We sink into this idea that either (1)
we can do without change today or (2)
we have changed enough and this change that today would bring won't be that big of a deal. We must let the Word of God breathe on us daily.
Without it we will loose our passion.
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I haven't been blogging much because I've been at the hospital every other day for at least an hour or two. That's cut down on my work schedule so, like I've said in the past, if something has to go - as much as I love blogging - it's not important. Not really much change with the baby - just a lot of monitoring. The doctors are a lot more relaxed about this whole things than we are. They're cool watching the heart rate run like it's on speed as long as it comes back down every once in a while. We, on the other hand crumple in fear, every time we hear it - which is every other day.
So a week from today the twins will be here. I'll post pictures that day if I can - I'll definitely twitter about it. (It is time - if you have not already -
go here and sign up for twitter and hook it up to your cell. It seriously still hasn't lost it's fun).
Some
good news: Baby A has flipped. This means, depending on other circumstances, Cher may be able to deliver naturally and not need a C-section. Thanks for your prayers.
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Last night was the final teaching of our
Exposed: The truth about sex series at Ignite. Next week we're having a no-holds-barred Q & A about sex to finish it off and I'm pumped.
I noticed specifically with this series that it was a wrestling match every week I taught. I had a bad attitude, I was drained creatively, and just flat out exhausted before we'd start. But each time, as I was drained and asked for the Spirit's help, amazing things happened. The past two weeks we had guys and girls come and get prayed for. I know it doesn't sound like much, but we haven't done that much. I just felt a pushing to do it and we saw some awesome things happen.We've seen awesome revelation in students lives and had awesome Small Group discussion.
The point is this: we can't do it. We can limp by on our public speaking and our humor, but the result that we crave - LIFE CHANGE - can only be accomplished through the Spirit filling you and moving through you. What does it mean for me to empty myself out and allow that to happen?
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