Dads and Authority Part 2
There are many biblical reasons why it is essential that we train our kids to obey.
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There are many biblical reasons why it is essential that we train our kids to obey.
The Bible teaches that a dad’s authority comes from God. That’s a simple truth with profound implications.
Teach your kids what the Bible has to say about different fears and trust the Lord to give them courage as they grow and mature.
Your children are the products of two things: shaping influences and Godward orientation. Work and pray that your children may know and faithfully follow God.
Learn how to communicate your family convictions in a way that helps your children understand the difference between God’s rules and yours.
By pointing to God’s works in your family’s past, you can train your children to more clearly see God’s works in your family’s present.
It’s very easy for dads to slip into pursuing the wrong goals in our parenting. Let’s explore some of those common unbiblical goals in light of the Bible.
Because our kids are always listening, we should pay attention to what we say. Here are 5 things your kids need to hear you say.
Most of us wouldn't walk into a job without a clear job description, but many dads enter fatherhood without one. John Pate proposes a biblical definition.
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