Here’s my question for the day:
Think about the last time you were angry with your child. Were you in a hurry? Were you angry at that child because he or she wasn’t working on your schedule?
It’s too common: I have something I want to get done and I have a time frame in mind and the kids aren’t falling into it. This goes back to to the point of the last post, because it probably means I’m expecting too much of my children because I’ve scheduled too much in. Which is my fault.
A dad who is often in a rush with his children is a dad who will have difficulty showing grace and mercy in his Fathering.
Next: Peeling out.
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