1. We might assume that all ways are equal to raising a child in wisdom, but they are not.
  2. I saw a beautiful picture of grace yesterday. A real bestowing of favor on someone less deserving.
  3. I have found that if I want to get people talking (especially guys), all I have to do is ask them about their father.
  4. On this episode, we follow Thinking Fellows tradition and record a special Father's Day episode.
  5. We need a God who can heal us of true guilt and false guilt. We need a Christ who not only removes the shame we feel for what we’ve done, but who washes away the shame that others have smeared upon us.
  6. Exemplified here are two misunderstandings about the forgiveness and graciousness of God among some Christians.
  7. God knows our need. He knows how it is to raise unruly children. He is very experienced in dealing with rebellion.
  8. After spending two episodes dealing with the apparent tension between justification and good works we dedicate another installment to the doctrine of vocation.
  9. Papa was an incredibly stimulating man who was full of life and made life rich for those found in his path.
  10. Being a run-of-the-mill, mediocre parent is a gift to your children. It models for them what life is all about: the little things, the overlooked things, the minuscule elements of daily life that—in various ways—are God’s gifts to us.
  11. “My Old Man” is the story of a single father, a grossly flawed character, told through the eyes of his son who can’t help but love him.
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