FTW.45 Spiritual Sloth?
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #45 What can help you differentiate if all the extra hours you are putting into your job or work is rooted in a weakness in Continue Reading →
Seeking the Narrow Way
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #45 What can help you differentiate if all the extra hours you are putting into your job or work is rooted in a weakness in Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #44 To you it may be just a bicycle ride, but to your child it will become a life long memory. Many of you dad’s Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #43 If you don’t live in a community that is overwhelmed with violence or the ravages of war, it can be difficult to make an Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #42 I was listening to an interview with a family psychiatrist named Dr. Shimi Kang who wrote a book about how over-parenting creates children who lack initiative. If Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #41 I started this video series in the light of the growing influence technology has over the lives of most children. Part of the difficulty Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #40 I didn’t want to leave you stuck on the last video looking at yourself wondering, so here’s a tip that would be a way Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #39 If your children have gratitude problems the first place you need to check is your own sense of gratitude. Although the advent of technology Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #38 Yep, you see it in the news everyday, the big boys and girls without character, so how should it work out in your home? Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #37 Checking in to remind myself and explain to you why I am making these FTW blog articles. The job of a father and a parent, Continue Reading →
Fatherhood in a Technological World – Message #36 “When I was your age…” stories can offer your children a valuable and memorable look into your past and help preserve a bit of Continue Reading →