Many families experience favoritism among parents and children—sometimes, a parent has a favorite child, or a child might feel closer to one parent than the other. But what does the Bible say about this? The Aringay boys share their innocent and heartfelt thoughts on the story of Jacob and Esau, highlighting the downsides of favoritism. By embracing the love of God, we can work towards avoiding this behavior and creating a more caring and united family. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @...
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Many families experience favoritism among parents and children—sometimes, a parent has a favorite child, or a child might feel closer to one parent than the other. But what does the Bible say about this? The Aringay boys share their innocent and heartfelt thoughts on the story of Jacob and Esau, highlighting the downsides of favoritism. By embracing the love of God, we can work towards avoiding this behavior and creating a more caring and united family. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @...
Many families experience favoritism among parents and children—sometimes, a parent has a favorite child, or a child might feel closer to one parent than the other. But what does the Bible say about this? The Aringay boys share their innocent and heartfelt thoughts on the story of Jacob and Esau, highlighting the downsides of favoritism. By embracing the love of God, we can work towards avoiding this behavior and creating a more caring and united family. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @...
In their very first podcast episode, the three Aringay Boys are all set to chat about their experiences and why staying physically and spiritually fit are so important. They'll be sharing their favorite sports, top athletes, and the routines they swear by to keep in shape in these areas. Tune in for some great chats and valuable insights! facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Parenting comes with sacrifices, but it is a journey filled with love and growth. In this nine-minute episode, I shared three things I gave up when I became a father: Comfort, Opportunities, and Interests. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
The time, money, and effort you dedicate to your family will be well worth it. Time may not have a price tag, but it is invaluable. This mindset motivates us to intentionally make more time for our family. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
We can easily distinguish black from white on a checkerboard. However, identifying opposites in life, the difference between good from bad is not that easy nowadays. In this episode, I will suggest that discernment is rooted in having a standard. Without a standard, our kids can be easily deceived and swayed towards wrong beliefs and way of living. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Respecting those in authority is one of the traits that our children must learn. In this regard, raising children the Biblical way requires telling them of these truths: all authority came from God, we are to pray for our government leaders, and it is always best to trust God than to trust men. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
COVID 19 has been forcing countries around the globe to make this difficult decision - preserve life and health or protect the economy. The tension between these two options creates anxiety to many. Nevertheless, there is a better perspective than just choosing between life or livelihood as we try to survive in the midst of the pandemic. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Parents must be their children's best friends. Developing friendship with our children requires spending time with them, motivating and encouraging them, and being authentic towards them. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
In a generation wherein being self-centered is a way of life, our children must learn the opposite - to be compassionate to others. Teaching our children to be compassionate starts with the parents modelling it . Training our children to be compassionate requires shaping their heart's affections and tendencies. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Must you homeschool your child? To answer this question requires finding out your priorities as a parent. It is not merely question of practicality or accomplishment. Whether or not to homeschool your child is a matter of parenting. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Depressive disorder has become widespread nowadays especially among the youth. Parents can do something about this concern. By spending time with their children, opening the lines of communication, and teaching them to know and love God, parents can prevent their children from developing depression. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Suffering is real. Suffering is inevitable. Our children must be prepared to process the reality of sufferings in this world. In this episode, I will be sharing three things that our children must learn on this subject: suffering is part of life, suffering does not define who God is and suffering leads us to hope in God's deliverance. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
The things of this world cannot give us lasting satisfaction. Our children need to learn that life does not consist in the abundance of possession but in being content, in being humble and in faithful submission to the plans of the Lord. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
The primary task of parents is to teach their children about God. Too much emphasis on "motivating" children at the expense of teaching them about the faith is parental neglect. The way to raise God fearing children is to give them theology instead of pep talks. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Everything happens for a reason and a purpose. There are no accidents. While we cannot control a lot of things in life, one truth is certain: God is always in control. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Our children will grow up witnessing a world that is full of injustice and inequality. Nevertheless, they can be taught to go on living with a sense of hope and confidence on the fact that God never loses control even when the world is not fair. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Must parents have a say as to who can become friends with their children? Is it reasonable for parents to filter the people forming part of their circle of friends? In this Episode, I will be discussing why choosing your children's friends is an important duty that every parent must take seriously. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Teaching our children about good works requires that we train them to do it in a manner that pleases God. In this Episode, I will be sharing one of the principles about charity that our children must learn: do it in secret that God may reward them. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Time flies fast may be cliche... but it is a reality that all of us must consider seriously. In this Episode, I will be sharing the importance of acknowledging the brevity of life and how it must affect the way we live. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
The pandemic affords parents to teach their children about the theology of Christmas. Without the fanfare and commercialism usually associated with the celebration, parents must seize the opportunity to tell their children what Christmas is all about: the incarnation of God Himself through the earthly birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @onfaithandfatherhood
Many families experience favoritism among parents and children—sometimes, a parent has a favorite child, or a child might feel closer to one parent than the other. But what does the Bible say about this? The Aringay boys share their innocent and heartfelt thoughts on the story of Jacob and Esau, highlighting the downsides of favoritism. By embracing the love of God, we can work towards avoiding this behavior and creating a more caring and united family. facebook.com/onfaithandfatherhood IG: @...