Teach Your Children to Remember
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.
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.
Anger is an all-too-common reaction from dads. Consider these four biblical diagnoses with corresponding solutions.
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