Feeling Like A Failure
Instead of allowing the ups and downs of parenting to make you feel like a failure, cling to these three promises of God and apply them to your parenting.
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Instead of allowing the ups and downs of parenting to make you feel like a failure, cling to these three promises of God and apply them to your parenting.
Raising boys to become strong men is a common goal for Christian parents, but what defines a great man?
Godly leaders should lead by example, serving, forgiving, talking about God, getting out of bed early, and saying “I love you.”
Betrayal hurts the whole family. We have recently experienced this as a family and here are a few things to consider when facing hurt as a family.
Every household gets too busy from time to time. Treating time more like we treat our money is one principled way to tackle an unruly family schedule.
What should fathers do when they feel like frequent failures? Grasp the Rock of the Word for strength, stability, and grace.
The work of contentment can open your eyes to the abundance God has lavished on you (and your family) exactly as and where you are.
As dads, we must lead the way in living a lifestyle marked by contentment and satisfaction.
Learn to value a church family because it provides your kids with healthy diversity, loving accountability and ministry opportunities
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