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27-Should a Christian Husband Say to His Wife, "You Must Submit to Me Because I'm Your Husband?"

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

Release Date: 08/12/2016

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Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

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43-Prioritization in the Life of a Christian Father show art 43-Prioritization in the Life of a Christian Father

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

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42-Thinking Through Changing Demands On Our Time show art 42-Thinking Through Changing Demands On Our Time

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

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41-How (& Why) to Support Your Wife in Childbirth show art 41-How (& Why) to Support Your Wife in Childbirth

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

Sponsor: Samaritan Ministries "Christians helping Christians with Health Care." (Tell them Joshua Sheats sent you.) Sponsor: Audible http://AudibleFathers.com Sponsor: Covenant Eyes http://CovenantFathers.com Sponsor: YNAB http://YNABFathers.com Leave us a voicemail: 804-464-3237 (804-464-DADS) Email the show: [email protected] Facebook: http://facebook.com/groups/EncouragingChristianFathers Joshua's other podcast: http://radicalpersonalfinance.com Dave's other podcast: http://anchoroftruth.com

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40-The Central Importance of Bearing Responsibility: Training our Children Like Jesus Trained His Disciples Part 7 show art 40-The Central Importance of Bearing Responsibility: Training our Children Like Jesus Trained His Disciples Part 7

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

It is very, very important that we consistently place progressively increasing responsibility on our children. Resources The book we're drawing from is "The New Testament Order for Church and Missionary" by Alex Rattray Hay. Yes, I paid $50 for it on Amazon. Sorry! Sponsor: Samaritan Ministries "Christians helping Christians with health care" (Tell them that Joshua Sheats sent you.)

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38-How to Train Your Children Like Jesus Trained the Disciples: The Textbook of Instruction show art 38-How to Train Your Children Like Jesus Trained the Disciples: The Textbook of Instruction

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

We continue our "Train Children Like Jesus..." series today with a discussion of the textbook of instruction. What textbook did Jesus use and what textbook should we use? The best healthcare option for Christians (tell them Joshua Sheats sent you):

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37-How to Train Your Children Like Jesus Trained His Disciples, Part 4: Why You Need to Send Your Children Out and How to Do It show art 37-How to Train Your Children Like Jesus Trained His Disciples, Part 4: Why You Need to Send Your Children Out and How to Do It

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

Today we continue with Part 4 of our series on training children like Jesus trained His disciples with a discussion of . Resources The book we're drawing from is "The New Testament Order for Church and Missionary" by Alex Rattray Hay. Yes, I paid $50 for it on Amazon. Sorry! Sponsor: Samaritan Ministries "Christians helping Christians with health care" (Tell them that Joshua Sheats sent you.)

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36-How to Train Your Children Like Jesus Trained His Disciples, Part 3: Study Periods and the Classroom show art 36-How to Train Your Children Like Jesus Trained His Disciples, Part 3: Study Periods and the Classroom

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

Today we continue Part 3 of our series on training children like Jesus trained His disciples with a discussion of the importance of study periods with your children. Resources The book we're drawing from is Yes, I paid $50 for it on Amazon. Sorry! Sponsor: Samaritan Ministries "Christians helping Christians with Health Care." (Tell them Joshua Sheats sent you.) Sponsor: Audible http://AudibleFathers.com Sponsor: Covenant Eyes http://CovenantFathers.com Sponsor: YNAB http://YNABFathers.com Leave us a voicemail: 804-464-3237 (804-464-DADS) Email the show:...

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35-How to Train Your Children Like Jesus Trained His Disciples, Part 2: Confronting 'isms and Learning to Work show art 35-How to Train Your Children Like Jesus Trained His Disciples, Part 2: Confronting 'isms and Learning to Work

Encouraging Christian Fathers: Parenting Advice for Men With Vision

Today we continue Part 2 of our series on training children like Jesus trained His disciples with a discussion of the importance of confronting the 'isms of our day and teaching our children to work! Resources The book we're drawing from is Yes, I paid $50 for it on Amazon. Sorry! Sponsor: Samaritan Ministries "Christians helping Christians with Health Care." (Tell them Joshua Sheats sent you.) Sponsor: Audible http://AudibleFathers.com Sponsor: Covenant Eyes http://CovenantFathers.com Sponsor: YNAB http://YNABFathers.com Leave us a voicemail: 804-464-3237 (804-464-DADS) Email the show:...

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On today's episode, we cover this question from a listener: From a biblical perspective men are supposed to submit to God as their leader and women are supposed to submit to their husbands (unless he contradicts God's word) as their leader and children to their parents. Question: What are some of the best ways you've found that show your wife that you care, listen, and value her opinions, thoughts, and ideas while at times may reject or "veto" those contributions because you disagree with them. There may be many reasons why you would reject those (opinions, thoughts, ideas) but is there ever a reason to state "because I'm the man or husband" or should every disagreement be thoroughly explained and understood? It's tempting to say to a child, "because I said so" or "because I'm the parent" (even though those aren't the best reasons) but could you use the same rhetoric with an adult woman? If you do disagree how to you still honor and cherish her and maintain your leadership?

Sponsor: Audible http://AudibleFathers.com

Sponsor: Covenant Eyes http://CovenantFathers.com

Sponsor: YNAB http://YNABFathers.com

Leave us a voicemail: 804-464-3237 (804-464-DADS)

Email the show: [email protected]

Facebook: http://facebook.com/groups/EncouragingChristianFathers

Joshua's other podcast: http://radicalpersonalfinance.com

Dave's other podcast: http://anchoroftruth.com