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Parents, your children can’t give you life. They can’t give you sturdy hope. They can’t give you worth. They can’t give you peace of heart. They can’t give you right desires and motivation. They can’t give you strength to go on. They can’t give you confidence and courage in the middle of a trial. And they can’t give you that ultimate,
... See morePaul David Tripp • Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family
Are you a mother or a father? Do you wish power from God to bring your own children up in the “nurture and admonition of the Lord” (Eph. 6:4)? God commands you to do it, and He especially commands the father to do it.
R. A. Torrey • The Power of Prayer
because the son himself was his father’s treasure.
Dr. Helen Schucman • A Course in Miracles
God is a designer
Greg Wheeler • 277 cards

Besides using love and hope to season our sorrow, Christians were also called to use the comfort of knowing God’s fatherly care.
Timothy Keller • Walking with God through Pain and Suffering
THE PRINCIPLE We are called to deal with the brokenness of our past, understand the blessings we have inherited, and pass on a legacy of healing to our sons.
David Kinnaman • The Intentional Father
Thus, for my sake, Jesus becomes the younger son as well as the elder son in order to show me how to become the Father. Through him I can become a true son again and, as a true son, I finally can grow to become compassionate as our heavenly Father is.
Henri J. M. Nouwen • The Return of the Prodigal Son Anniversary Edition
In her absence, the Great Father has become the sole protagonist in our dominant mythology. He is strong and powerful, but distant and ethereal. He is without a wife or daughter and is estranged from all that the feminine archetype represents. His immediate son has been crucified, ostensibly for the sins of the children. In the divorce settlement,
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