5 Reasons Dads Need to Read to Their Kids
Reading regularly exposes your children to distant lands and cultures, breeds a healthy imagination and curiosity, and expands their horizons for God.
Reading regularly exposes your children to distant lands and cultures, breeds a healthy imagination and curiosity, and expands their horizons for God.
As my Grandpa Wright’s ordinary life nears its end, I am struck by the extraordinary legacy of godliness he leaves behind.
Conversations essential to family culture can tempt us to gossip. Why do we gossip in the home? What havoc can this vice wreck in our homes?
What should fathers do when they feel like frequent failures? Grasp the Rock of the Word for strength, stability, and grace.
Children are a gift from the Lord, but like any gift, we can neglect it or overvalue it. How can you enjoy your kids to the fullest without worshiping them?
In God’s grace, he has provided examples for dads to follow. Christian dads who father biblically display these five qualities of exemplary fatherhood.
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