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Father's Love

A father's love that is unseen until you see it. Where does a father's love come from, and how is it used? For God so loved the world that he gave love.
A father and child walking on the beach
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The Important Role of Fathers

Being a father as our Creator intended is wonderful and rewarding, however, it is not easy.
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Father's Day Lessons from the Man with Seven Names

There is a man in the Old Testament that is known by many different names. We will share three lessons from his life that are relevant to Father's Day.
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What is Mature Christian Manhood?

There is no doubt that mature responsible men seem to be a dying breed in the world we live in. Within the self-absorbed “me generation” that we all live in today, a Christian vision of real manhood seems to be…
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The Fatherless Generation - Why We Need The Father

We are living in an age that devalues the presence of the fathers, and more and more families in Western societies are fatherless ones. However, God has much to say about His desire for families with two parents with the…
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Love, Worth, and Acceptance

Good qualities of fatherhood include providing security, necessities, and long-term goals for children. These qualities emulate God our Father.
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Husbands and Fathers

As the spiritual head of the family, it's important for the father to be an example of Godliness and righteousness to his family.
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Happy Father's Day - a Delight

Celebrating Father's Day is a delight. We should include God the Father in our celebration.
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Biblical Perspectives on Parenting

As we head into this Father's Day weekend, let's look at the importance of training our children from a few different Biblical angles.
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It's a Three Ring Circus: Family - Part 3 Children and Grandchildren

Do you ever struggle trying to balance the roles and responsibilities in your marriage and family? Does it every feel like a 3 ring circus where the clowns are running the show? Families are interacting, constantly changing and at times…