“Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.”- Ephesians 6:4
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Articles
- The Impact of a Father’s Christ-like Example by Steve Eatmon
- Dads, Daughters, and a Willingness to Learn and Grow by Gordon Bals
- Fathers, Know Where Your Child’s Ultimate Safety Lies by Hewes Hull
- Father’s Day Comfort for the Fatherless by Frances Conner and Mac Harris
- Finding the Father’s Face: A Parenting Pilgrimage by Greg Meyer
- Hope for a Discouraging Dad by Joey Turner
- A Trinitarian Prayer for when Father’s Day is Hard by Davis Lacey
- Father’s Day: Christ Shines Through the Cracks by Ben Sciacca
- My First Father’s Day: Reflections from Psalm 16:11 by Connor Coskery
- This One’s Also For the Dads by Anna Meade Harris
- This One’s For the Dads, Part One by Anna Meade Harris
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Podcasts
Faith and Our Fathers: An Interview with Blair Linne and Collin Hansen (Gospelbound).
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Books
Between Us Guys: Life-Changing Conversations for Dads and Sons: Joel Fitzpatrick: “This easy-to-use, life-changing book for fathers and sons gives readers the tools to have important conversations with boys about life, faith, and being a man. With a conversational and captivating tone, Christian fathers and other caregivers are guided into having gospel-focused conversations with boys ages 6 to 10 about a wide range of topics from social justice and friendships to money, anger, and what it means to be a man.” Read Rooted’s review here.
Dad Tired and Loving It: Stumbling Your Way to Spiritual Leadership by Jerrad Lopes. “When you begin to understand the bigger picture of God’s purpose for you in your marriage and family, you’ll see that the good news of Jesus makes it possible for you to love and lead without fear and discouragement.” Read Rooted’s review here.
Bible Reading With Your Kids: A Simple Guide for Every Father by Jon Nielson. “In this short and extremely practical guide, Jon Nielson reminds fathers that reading the Bible each day with our kids is crucial. But this book doesn’t just leave you with a biblical conviction. It also shows you how to go about this kind of daily Bible reading, providing a stack of practical tips and advice, concrete examples, and warm encouragement.”
Finding My Father: How the Gospel Heals the Pain of Fatherlessness by Blair Linne. “This book will help readers to shift their eyes from what they do not have in their earthly fathers (who, whether present or absent, loving or the opposite, can never be perfect) to what they do have in their eternal Father, who will never disappoint, reject or abandon them. “
The Dad Difference: The Four Most Important Gifts You Can Give Your Kids by Bryan Loritts. A solid resource for helping dads think about their irreplaceable value in the lives of their children, The Dad Difference is written by a man who grew up with a wise and loving father.