Top 4 Christian posts of the week …
From blogs big and small…
This week…
Posts on fathers and family…
1. What we all want on Father’s Day
2. Who needs fathers?
3. Everyfather’s #1 duty
4. Video: Baby’s unexpected first words to Dad
Posts from Ann Voskamp, Kevin Martineau, Alan Dowd and David Woodworth
1. What we all want from our fathers…
Ann Voskamp does it again…
Writes an insightful, moving post…
This time about what we want most on Father’s Day…
What we want most from our fathers…
What fathers may need most from their children…
How the want and need we all feel was planted in our hearts by the ultimate Father of us all…
When you read her post, remember “insightful” sometimes means “Surprising”…
2, Who needs fathers?
Everybody who knows a single mom has tremendous respect for the work and sacrifice any single mother deals with every day.
But more and more, society seems to be asking whether fathers are really even needed.
Alan Dowd answers the question from both a perspective that is at once historical, biblical and current…
Using shocking modern statistics about the modern family, and Joseph as the Biblical example of fatherhood.
As you will see in his post from the blog By Faith Online…
3. What’s the #1 duty of every father?
To build a tree fort.
Huh?
That’s the starting point for a thoughtful blog post about fatherhood from David Woodworth on the blog Think Christian…
Do you agree with his thoughts about the importance of tree-forts?
4. Baby’s first words to her father…
Where does Kevin Martineau get all the cute stuff on his blog?
I don’t know…
But he’s at it again with a video that’s perfect for a little reflection for any father…
(Or anybody who just wants to see a cute baby video…)
Here’s the question answered by this video…
What does your baby really think of you?
If only your baby could tell you… or maybe not!
Watch this video as a baby speaks her first, very unexpected words to her father…
There are so many great Christian posts on the Internet every day…
What was your favorite post from the last week?
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