
7 Biblical Traits for Raising Godly Children: Encourager (Trait #6)
Dad, be the chief encourager of your family.

7 Biblical Traits for Raising Godly Children: Helper (Trait #5)
Dad, be the protector of your family. God created you with a strong desire to protect what is priceless to you, and your family is priceless. Set boundaries, teach them, and protect them from harm, physically and spiritually.

7 Biblical Traits for Raising Godly Children: Teacher (Trait #4)
Dad, be the protector of your family. God created you with a strong desire to protect what is priceless to you, and your family is priceless. Set boundaries, teach them, and protect them from harm, physically and spiritually.

7 Biblical Traits for Raising Godly Children: Leader (Trait #3)
Dad, be the protector of your family. God created you with a strong desire to protect what is priceless to you, and your family is priceless. Set boundaries, teach them, and protect them from harm, physically and spiritually.

7 Biblical Traits for Raising Godly Children: Protector (Trait #2)
Dad, be the protector of your family. God created you with a strong desire to protect what is priceless to you, and your family is priceless. Set boundaries, teach them, and protect them from harm, physically and spiritually.

7 Biblical Traits for Raising Godly Children: Provider (Trait #1)
Discover the crucial role dads play in shaping their children’s concept of God. Learn how your parenting can impact your child’s perception of God and how to raise godly children through these biblical traits. Read to learn the first trait—the power of providing.

5 Anger Warning Signs for Dads
Walking around angry all the time? Kent Evans shares seven warning signs the next time you feel an angry outburst coming on.

3 Secrets to Remember for Dads with Daughters
Dads often have a tough time connecting with their daughters. Dr. Watson-Canfield shares 3 secrets to remember for dads with daughters.

How to See God in Your Fatherhood
Are you a new dad, up to your knees in dirty diapers, baby bottles, and stained bibs, with a young wife mired in postpartum depression? Are