Spiritual Father II
READ Acts 16:1–5. Now read what Paul wrote to the churches about Timothy in Philippians 2:19–24. Finally, read Paul’s words to Timothy many years later in 2 Timothy 3:10–17. ANSWER these questions: 1. What was it about Paul and Timothy’s relationship that made Paul’s message powerful to Timothy? 2. What might keep you from engaging in these types o
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A step toward becoming the Beloved Son is to rewrite your story. Ask God, “What happened to me?” Don’t make it a one-time, quick-answer question; walk with God in it, and consider the travels of your heart. Please ask these questions, similar to the ones before, When and where were the defining moments of my life? What do I love? What do I hate? Wh
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The intentional father is deeply invested in discovering who his children are and how he can help them reach their redemptive potential. He seeks to understand the children God has given him and wants to form them into young persons who can fulfill their purpose. He sees parenting as central to his call before God and does it with all of his might.
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They are gateways to a more profound understanding of yourself, your world, and maybe even the infinite nature of existence. They require a consistent reaching beyond your comfort zone, a constant awareness of how you are prioritizing the easy over the more challenging yet rewarding approach. This is where a group of men who can challenge your assu
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