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As The Father’s Cry Ministry conducts workshops throughout the world we are stunned at the desperate crying out of young women for their fathers. Statistics will demonstrate that young girls (and older women) will seek out the influence of a man of some shape or form to fill the gap of not having a daddy or an absent daddy. This blog is dedicated to helping men understand the desperate need for a healthy relationship with their daughter. The Mother’s Cry is committed to the restoration of women’s children to their fathers. |
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Written by Kim Clark
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 02:12 |
Time with Dad
It’s amazing what ordinary life experiences can teach us about Fathers. For example, the other day at the gym, I witnessed a great Fathering lesson.
It was an ordinary Saturday morning and people slowly began filling up the gym exercise machines after sleeping in a bit later than usual. As I jogged along the treadmill, my attention was drawn to a man in his mid 30’s. He was walking toward one of the treadmills while a young girl followed behind him carrying his bag. Her eyes were fixed upon his every move. As they interacted, I realized this was a father/daughter event.
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Written by Kim Clark
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 02:07 |
Moms, Are You Listening?
Often a dilemma comes to The Father’s Cry ministry such as this: “I want to be involved in my child’s life, I want to be a great dad, but my wife (ex-wife, girlfriend, and ex-girlfriend) puts up too many obstacles. Either she criticizes me for everything I do, or she won’t even let me see my child.” Unfortunately, our social system and court system don’t always help. The prevailing attitude is that mothers are far more important than dads. The truth is that both are important. So, how can moms ensure that their children have a much-needed relationship with their father? How can they support their child by supporting their child’s father?
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Written by Dave Clark
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 00:16 |
LOOKING FOR THE GOOD IN YOUR CHILDREN
Romans 14:19 Let us pursue the things which make for peace and the building up of one another
It is difficult to estimate the damage done by saying to a child:
You'll never amount to anything. You can't do anything right, can you? Why can't you be like him? You're no son of mine! I'm not going to invest any more money in you. You're just like all the other kids.
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