Spiritual Father II
The man who steps out in faith to meet God, the man who calls out to the Father with the core questions of his heart, is not only ready to see who he really is but also to see his true Father. I cannot stress enough—this is a personal renovation—a customized journey back to God, different for every man.
Michael Thompson • The Heart of a Warrior
You get where this is going. A lot of men today are suffering from a disease, what I call "weak oak syndrome." Most men did not grow up with spiritual fathers. 41% of men today are growing up without an actual father. This does not include the countless men who grew up with a man in the home that was detached, aloof, and maybe even abusiv
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Personal Values What matters to you? What do you want to impart to your son? What have you admired in others? What have you learned about pain? What have you learned about joy? What have you learned about God? What have you learned about yourself? What aspirational values do you want to see developed in your son? What values from your mountains and
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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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On the other hand, most men don’t have a clue who they are or who they’re supposed to be. Which means our sons don’t know how to become who they’re supposed to be, and that leads to a huge area of confusion. You can help eliminate this confusion for your son by walking through this chapter of self-discovery with him. Nate and I began this part of t
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