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.
Fatherhood: Perspectives on Righteous Intentional Parenting
27 minutes
4 years ago
Getting What we Need Instead of What We Want
Joseph shares a story in which he strives to find something he wanted for four days, and how he finally found what he needed – and then got what he wanted. The experience shows how frustrating delays and irritating little issues can be for our good.Taylor and Joseph discuss how the Lord will often delay our getting what we think we need, in order to give us what really need. And, how this understanding and patients can help with fatherhood.
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.