Manheim BIC Church
The Father's Heart
A map the right way up helps us reach our destinations in much the same way that the right perspective of the Father helps us orient Fatherhood.
Locations & Times
Manheim BIC Church - Assembly & Live Stream
54 N Penryn Rd, Manheim, PA 17545, USA
Sunday 8:00 AM
Sunday 9:00 AM
Sunday 10:30 AM
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Use our app: ChurchCenter OR the link below for a digital form
https://manheimbic.churchcenter.com/people/forms/141873Our children are the living messages that we will send into the future.
“The great of this world are those who simply loved God more than others did.” - A.W. Tozer
3 Tips for Following God’s Road Map for Fathering:
1 | Be sure your Map is correctly oriented. Does north point north? Is God in His rightful place in our lives?
2 | The Destination is not Peace. But it can be peaceful. Peace is not the ultimate thing in a relationship, intimacy is.
3 | Mistakes are great, they help you get to know the map.
1 | Be sure your Map is correctly oriented. Does north point north? Is God in His rightful place in our lives?
2 | The Destination is not Peace. But it can be peaceful. Peace is not the ultimate thing in a relationship, intimacy is.
3 | Mistakes are great, they help you get to know the map.
Moms, Dads, and Caregivers, what single relationship will help them most in the future? Not their husband/wife, but their heavenly Father.
What happens when you make Jesus known to your kids?
As you pray for it, live it out, ask yourself these questions:
1. What will I do this week to develop a relationship with My heavenly Father? Help me orient my road map Abba!
2. What are the opportunities I have for research to develop communication with my children today? Because I want intimacy, not just peace.
3. How will I navigate my past mistakes as helpful and not a hindrance?
1. What will I do this week to develop a relationship with My heavenly Father? Help me orient my road map Abba!
2. What are the opportunities I have for research to develop communication with my children today? Because I want intimacy, not just peace.
3. How will I navigate my past mistakes as helpful and not a hindrance?