Just Like My Father: The Key to Fathering is the Demonstration of Sonship
Ross SmithPaperback 2020-04-01
Parenting, let alone fathering, is a challenge at the best of times. Just Like My Father looks at expressions of fathering as seen in and through Father God and how Godly fathering can be applied to family relationships irrespective of our own past experiences as either children or as parents.
Publisher Description
Parenting patterns are generally caught rather than taught. they are demonstrated rather than decreed. The best exemplar of family relationships, however, is seen between Father God and His Son. 'Just Like My Father' describes how Godly fathering can be translated into growing healthy family relationships irrespective of our past experiences either as children or as parents. Fathering can be viewed like two bookends. One bookend represents the foundations of fathering as seen in and through Father God. The second bookend represents our own experiences of fathering and sonship. The goal of this book is to help a parent of a child to move closed toward the first bookend.
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Parenting, let alone fathering, is a challenge at the best of times. Just Like My Father looks at expressions of fathering as seen in and through Father God and how Godly fathering can be applied to family relationships irrespective of our own past experiences as either children or as parents.
Publisher Description
Parenting patterns are generally caught rather than taught. they are demonstrated rather than decreed. The best exemplar of family relationships, however, is seen between Father God and His Son. 'Just Like My Father' describes how Godly fathering can be translated into growing healthy family relationships irrespective of our past experiences either as children or as parents. Fathering can be viewed like two bookends. One bookend represents the foundations of fathering as seen in and through Father God. The second bookend represents our own experiences of fathering and sonship. The goal of this book is to help a parent of a child to move closed toward the first bookend.