Book Review: What’s Best Next
I look forward to the long-term effects of What’s Best Next on my life as I continue to strive to be a “good and faithful servant.”
I look forward to the long-term effects of What’s Best Next on my life as I continue to strive to be a “good and faithful servant.”
Colossians commands fathers to not provoke their children. Instead, fathers should love their children and aim for their hearts in parenting.
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.
Dad need to give their wives intentional breaks alone for them to cultivate and nourish their personal walk with Christ.
Fathers must make time to teach their children, which requires growing your relationships with your children so much that you can have “awkward conversations.”
Help your child conquer fear with four spiritual steps: listen and care like God, ask foundational questions, equip with the Bible, and teach about God's glory.
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