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June 16 | Slow Your Role: A Father's Greatest Responsibility - Example
Phil Heller
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- In 1960, only 5% of children were fatherless. Today, 41% of all kids in America physically do not have a dad in the home.
- Anywhere from another 30-40% of men physically in the home, are absent emotionally or spiritually. Depression and suicide rates are up tenfold since 1960
- 71 percent of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes.
- Children living in female-headed families with no father present had a poverty rate of 47.6 %.
- Fatherless children are at a dramatically greater risk of drug and alcohol abuse.
- Anywhere from another 30-40% of men physically in the home, are absent emotionally or spiritually. Depression and suicide rates are up tenfold since 1960
- 71 percent of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes.
- Children living in female-headed families with no father present had a poverty rate of 47.6 %.
- Fatherless children are at a dramatically greater risk of drug and alcohol abuse.
FATHERS DON’T
- Exasperate
- Exasperate
FATHERS DON’T:
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
FATHERS DON’T:
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Build them up
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Build them up
FATHERS DON’T:
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Build them up
- Provide Training
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Build them up
- Provide Training
FATHERS DON’T:
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Build them up
- Provide Training
- Provide Instruction
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- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Build them up
- Provide Training
- Provide Instruction
....
FATHERS DON’T:
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Build them up
- Provide Training
- Provide Instruction
…. in the Lord
- Exasperate
FATHERS DO:
- Build them up
- Provide Training
- Provide Instruction
…. in the Lord
J.S. EXELL, BIBLICAL ILLUSTRATOR
J.S. Exell, “There is no relation in which a man exerts so much power for good or evil. There is no other from whom the child receives so many of the ideas, impressions, and habits, which are most abiding, as from his [father]. The opinion which a child holds, the party which he/she identifies with, the friendships he cultivates, and the particular line of conduct he/she observes, all impress themselves on the mind of a father’s child. Very early is the observing power of a child awakened, and from the time that it is roused to consciousness, every day adds something to its ever-increasing store. Words and looks, as well as actions, have their affect; and thus, unconsciously to themselves, the father is constantly educating their children – educating them when they have no thought at all of the serious work which they are doing; when they are going on the way of life in their own accustomed course without recollecting that there are eager young eyes watching every movement, and listening young ears drinking in every word that is spoken, and impressionable young hearts which are being trained to do good or to evil by that which is thus passing before them.
J.S. Exell, “There is no relation in which a man exerts so much power for good or evil. There is no other from whom the child receives so many of the ideas, impressions, and habits, which are most abiding, as from his [father]. The opinion which a child holds, the party which he/she identifies with, the friendships he cultivates, and the particular line of conduct he/she observes, all impress themselves on the mind of a father’s child. Very early is the observing power of a child awakened, and from the time that it is roused to consciousness, every day adds something to its ever-increasing store. Words and looks, as well as actions, have their affect; and thus, unconsciously to themselves, the father is constantly educating their children – educating them when they have no thought at all of the serious work which they are doing; when they are going on the way of life in their own accustomed course without recollecting that there are eager young eyes watching every movement, and listening young ears drinking in every word that is spoken, and impressionable young hearts which are being trained to do good or to evil by that which is thus passing before them.