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Pastor Ed challenges fathers to examine what voice they're listening to when parenting their children and how this shapes their fatherhood journey. He shares a personal revelation that transformed his approach to fathering—learning to hear God's loving voice rather than repeating patterns from his own upbringing.
• Breaking cycles of negative parenting requires hearing a different voice
• Our internal dialogue with ourselves often mirrors how we speak to our children
• The parable of the "running father" illustrates God's heart toward His children
• Both sons in the prodigal story misunderstood their father's heart
• How we receive forgiveness determines how we extend it to our children
• Celebrating repentance rather than making children "pay" for mistakes
• Learning to model God's immediate restoration rather than prolonged punishment
• Teaching children through showing, not just telling or shaming
Visit www.thefatherdifference.com/store to get your copy of The Father You've Always Wanted. Plus, get your access to our free coaching resources and free book at www.thefatherdifference.com/links!
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Ready to be the parent or grandparent you’ve always dreamed of becoming? Subscribe and tune into this podcast each week, and check out our resources, heartfelt encouragement, and practical tools to help you make a lasting impact on the ones you love most. Click this link below:
https://www.thefatherdifference.com/links
By Ed Tandy McGlasson5
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Pastor Ed challenges fathers to examine what voice they're listening to when parenting their children and how this shapes their fatherhood journey. He shares a personal revelation that transformed his approach to fathering—learning to hear God's loving voice rather than repeating patterns from his own upbringing.
• Breaking cycles of negative parenting requires hearing a different voice
• Our internal dialogue with ourselves often mirrors how we speak to our children
• The parable of the "running father" illustrates God's heart toward His children
• Both sons in the prodigal story misunderstood their father's heart
• How we receive forgiveness determines how we extend it to our children
• Celebrating repentance rather than making children "pay" for mistakes
• Learning to model God's immediate restoration rather than prolonged punishment
• Teaching children through showing, not just telling or shaming
Visit www.thefatherdifference.com/store to get your copy of The Father You've Always Wanted. Plus, get your access to our free coaching resources and free book at www.thefatherdifference.com/links!
Support the show
Ready to be the parent or grandparent you’ve always dreamed of becoming? Subscribe and tune into this podcast each week, and check out our resources, heartfelt encouragement, and practical tools to help you make a lasting impact on the ones you love most. Click this link below:
https://www.thefatherdifference.com/links