Tuesday, May 20, 2014

What I've Learned... from my dad

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Some of the things on this list will always be the same. My dad continues to provide for me, to love me whole when I feel broken, to infuse me with hope and strength when I need it, and wisdom when I ask for it. Some lessons with shift as our relationship changes to adapt to my growing up. All I can say is that my dad is a gift from the Lord, one I will always be thankful for.



  • A relationship with Jesus is the most important thing you can have.

  • You can't please everyone, all the time.

  • Make time for your family, for your wife. Work will always be there.

  • Leave no doubt for your children that there is nothing they could do to disappoint you.

  • Listen to people when they share their problems, but don't let it affect your own soul.

  • Teach your children the simple things -- how to fish, shoot a basketball, ride a bike, and swim in the deep end -- and then enjoy it with them.

  • Eat slower and sit up straight.

  • Give from your heart; time, energy, love, without expecting anything in return.

  • Learn what it means to be selfless; it's a way of revealing Christ to people.

  • Free your daughter to go have fun when you know she's stressed out.

  • Don't answer the phone at dinnertime.

  • Sometimes the wise decision involves thinking of your own mental, emotional, physical health.

  • Learn what it means to be a safe person in someone's life, someone trustworthy.

  • Give grace to receive grace.



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