I Frequently Feel Like a Father Failure
What should fathers do when they feel like frequent failures? Grasp the Rock of the Word for strength, stability, and grace.
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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.
Crazy Busy, by Kevin DeYoung includes a helpful chapter called, “You Need to Stop Freaking Out about Your Kids.”
To teach our children biblically and effectively, we must employ not only lecture-style instruction but also what Lou Priolo calls “milieu instruction.”
The basic elements of family worship are easy to accomplish–simply read, sing, and pray together!
The job of parenting is overwhelming but sticking to a few simple practices each day can shape your home in ways that grand plans never can.
A vital part of training our children to submit to authority includes requiring a verbal expression of submission.
“Peace on earth” may seem more like a seasonal sentiment than a cultural reality. Tensions are high in our country and sometimes in our own homes and hearts.
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