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Fatherhood: Perspectives on Righteous Intentional Parenting
Taylor Greenhalgh and Joseph Winkle
42 episodes
9 months ago
Joseph and Taylor share ideas about holding on to kids so tightly that we crush the relationship we have with them. They share examples of times when they have realized they need to let go a little, so their children could grow.Everyone worries about their kids. Some of us more than others. But, the fear that accompanies that worry can also bring up needed anger. The guys talk about mustering trust in their children, in themselves, and in God.
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Joseph and Taylor share ideas about holding on to kids so tightly that we crush the relationship we have with them. They share examples of times when they have realized they need to let go a little, so their children could grow.Everyone worries about their kids. Some of us more than others. But, the fear that accompanies that worry can also bring up needed anger. The guys talk about mustering trust in their children, in themselves, and in God.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Boundaries
Fatherhood: Perspectives on Righteous Intentional Parenting
30 minutes
3 years ago
Boundaries
A vital aspect of a peaceful home, and (believe it or not) happy children is boundaries. We’re not talking a fence around the yard – we’re talking setting limits on behavior and activities that will help keep kids safe in the long run. Joseph and Taylor discuss the seeming dichotomy between giving children everything they want to keep them happy and set limits and boundaries that they may fight against – but in the long run that help them stay happy and grow into well-adjusted adults.&nb...
Fatherhood: Perspectives on Righteous Intentional Parenting
Joseph and Taylor share ideas about holding on to kids so tightly that we crush the relationship we have with them. They share examples of times when they have realized they need to let go a little, so their children could grow.Everyone worries about their kids. Some of us more than others. But, the fear that accompanies that worry can also bring up needed anger. The guys talk about mustering trust in their children, in themselves, and in God.