Tag: Dads

What Are You Teaching Dad?

Psalm 78

Dad’s, while reading this morning I came across this and I had to share it with you. Psalm 78 1 My people, hear my instruction; listen to what I say. 2 I will declare wise sayings; I will speak mysteries from the past— 3 things we have heard and known and that our fathers have…

10 Tips For Being A Better Dad

  1. Respect Your Children’s Mother One of the best things a father can do for his children is to respect their mother. If you are married, keep your marriage strong and vital. If you are not married, it is still important to respect and support the mother of your children. A father and mother…

It’s Your Home School Dad — Part 6

Becoming a Leader Again Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil, and that certainly includes the distortion of the man-woman relationship in the home. His grace is sufficient to free us from our sinful patterns and lead us into the freedom and joy that comes with obedience to his revealed will. Specifically, the…

It’s Your Home School Dad – Part 3

God Created the Man as the Leader Chapters 2 and 3 of Genesis reveal that God very intentionally established the man as the leader in his relationship with his wife and his kids. This is demonstrated in several ways. First – The man was created first. God the Creator created him from the dust of…

It’s Your Home School Dad – Part 2

You Are Responsible Here is the absolute truth dads, you are TOTALLY RESPONSIBLE for your home school. No matter what to what level your involvement is today with the process of education in your home, the fact remains that everything that happens in your house is your responsibility. If your wife has chosen the curriculum…

It’s A Dad’s Life

What is your life like guys? Are you the chauffeur, gardener, grill master extraordinaire? Does your yard look better than all the neighbors? Do you pride yourself in the way you look and dress? Is your “Man Cave” maxed out with all the best audio and visual equipment that money can buy? If so, check…

Husbands & Wives: Why They Teach Differently

This post comes from another homeschooling site called Guilt-Free Homeschooling. I have asked and received permission from Carolyn Morrison to repost this posting and I also ask that you go over and check out the original blog post site and see all the great things they have to offer. If you and your spouse have…

Spastic Homeschooling Syndrome?

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Ok guys out there, is your wife getting a bit spastic right now? Is she running around mumbling about her schedule is not being done, getting homeschooling supplies and getting her lesson plan finished? If so, don’t worry, but stay out of her way! Not really, just stay close, she will need you. My wife…

The Glory of Love

Men, I have a challenge for you! A rather simple challenge. As a matter of fact, I am going to supply you with everything that you need to complete this simple challenge. But first, are you a man who will fight for your wife’s honor? Are you willing to stand up for her? In many…

What Is Important?

Kind of a quiet night around here. Myself and two of the kids were enjoying BLT’s and watching Andy Griffith, while the wife and one of the boy’s ventured back to Columbus to swap and buy shoes. As night time approached, I told the other two kids to get ready for bed. I had some…

Q is for Questions

“Daddy, why is the sky blue?” “Daddy, does it have to thunder?” “Daddy, where did I come from?” Have you had any of these questions hit you yet dad? I have all of these plus more, many more. The big question is how are you handling and answering the questions coming at you? There is…

The Playground Ritual Continues

I am sure that everyone growing up has either heard or participated in the “My daddy is better than your daddy” contest. You know the one where some kid is proud of his father and believes deep down that his dad is the ultimate dad of all dads and is ready to point it out…

P is for Promises

“I promise guys, we will do that tomorrow” How many times have we as dads and husbands said that little phrase and never done it? I know what you were meaning, I have said it many times as well. It is part of the unspoken dad lingo that exist just for us. Yet, to our…