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May. 30, 2008
Perfect Fathers Day Gift! Build Memories Together!
This is IT! I've been looking for the perfect Father's Day gift for Mark and this is the one! He's been drooling over the 3-man slingshot for some time now (saying that the boys would love it, but I know that HE really wants the toy for himself, as well) and Vision Forum has put together the perfect Father's Day package at 40% off! Couldn't be better, huh?
So, if you're looking for that perfect gift still, check this one out! Daddy and the boys (maybe the girls, too) will enjoy this one! What a perfect gift.....all will benefit from time spent with Daddy!
This Father’s Day Launch Balloons into the Sky,
Hurl Knives at Trees — and hit them! And Tell the Stories of
Missionaries Who Faced Crocodiles and Poisoned Darts

The Father and Son Adventure Pack is a memory builder. As summer arrives, and with Father's Day just around the corner, the chance for fathers and sons to build memories together with outdoor adventures or special activities together, is a time of great blessing. Vision Forum wants to facilitate these opportunities, and encourage dad's to find ways to build the spirit of bold manhood, and virtuous, courageous boyhood in their young men.
Click on the photo above or HERE for the 40% savings!
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Feb. 15, 2008
Generation to Generation! Turning Father's Hearts Toward Their Children with a FAMILY Bible Study Class! Consider Starting your Own!
We just started a family Bible study at our church (kids included), which is mainly to encourage fathers to be the priests of their homes, to regularly shepherd their children and to "feed" their wives spiritually. Below is the info on our group, which contains basic principles and a few verses. If this touches your hearts in any way, maybe y'all should consider starting your own Bible study to encourage and DEMONSTRATE how men, who love and follow God, should lead their own families. :) We believe that this is key to revival!
Here's a GREAT book that is called, "Family Man, Family Leader." That book is one of my husband's favorites. It really inspired him to be the father and husband that God wanted him to be. I highly recommend it! :) On that same site there is a section on Biblical Patriarchy, which has MANY materials on this subject.
Here are some other random verses and articles. I know my husband would know more, but this was all I could think of for now.
Genesis 18:19 - "For I have chosen him, so that he will direct his children and his household after him to keep the way of the LORD by doing what is right and just, so that the LORD will bring about for Abraham what he has promised him."
Malachi 4:5-6 "See, I will send you the prophet Elijah before that great and dreadful day of the LORD comes. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers; or else I will come and strike the land with a curse."6
Deuteronomy 6: 6-9 "These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates."987
Psalm 103:13 "As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear him."
Colossians 3:21 "Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged."
The Tenets of Biblical Patriarchy - http://tinyurl.com/yrvckx
Turning a Father’s Heart - http://tinyurl.com/yspoa3
The key for lasting revival - http://tinyurl.com/26gmsh
The Vital Importance of Fathers in the Spiritual Lives of Their Children - http://tinyurl.com/2e7rds
Again, below is our FAMILY INTEGRATED/MULTI-GENERATIONAL Bible Study Class Announcement. Please consider starting one of your own at your church and feel free to contact my husband, Mark, or me for more information, ideas or information.
Lisa Metzger
Generation to Generation
Equipping Fathers, Strengthening the Family, Serving the Body, Touching the World
We are starting a family integrated Bible class here at Central. This is a Bible study class designed to strengthen the family by equipping husbands/fathers to disciple their families. God has ordained the family as a key place for evangelism. Our desire is to assist fathers in realizing the importance and the responsibility to teach and train their children in the ways of the Lord (See Malachi 4:5-6; Eph. 6:4). Wives/mothers also have an irreplaceable role to fill (See Psalm 128:3; Titus 2:4-5; Proverbs 31:28). We feel it is important for the children, young and old, to be a part of this Bible study class. This will help in building the foundation for family devotions. Babies, children and teens are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED to attend with their parents!
We invite you to join us as we strive to conform to the biblical model of the family and learn how to truly make disciples, starting in our own homes.
This will be a time for:
Praise and worship and prayer
Psalm 95:1 “Come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation.”
Teaching
1 Timothy 4:13 “Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.”
Fellowship (eating):
Acts 2:46 “Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts.”
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May. 14, 2007
Homeschool Dads: Going from Principal to Participant
Terry Bowman
Attention home school dad! Yes, you are the one. The school disciplinarian, the principal, the one who keeps law and order, the one who talks softly and carries a "Big Stick" You are also the counselor who encourages your wife as she diligently strives to educate your children. You are the provider, the one who works outside the home in order to pay the teacher and to pay for tuition and school supplies. However, when it comes to the education process, your role is greatly limited: listening to a child read, conducting flashcard drills, and solving an occasional math problem. Sound familiar? These are all roles which I have had in the past, seldom getting involved in the actual education process.
We have home schooled for over seven years, but it was approximately four years ago when I discovered my primary role in the education process is to read aloud several hours a week to the family. It all started when we decided to supplement history lessons by reading historical fiction and biographies to the children. We soon discovered several unexpected benefits of reading aloud to the children.
Read the rest HERE...
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Jul. 19, 2006
Homeschool Fathers in Leadership
Homeschool Fathers in Leadership
By Wayne Walker
"And you, fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord" (Ephesians 6:4). Father's Day was last month, but since many homeschooling families take a break during the summer and start making plans for renewing their children's academic studies in the fall, the whole summer is a good time for fathers to examine their role in the homeschool. In most situations, Mom does most of the actual instruction and day-to-day interaction with the children in their schooling, but that does not mean that Dad is off the hook. Fathers, God has given us the primary responsibility for the upbringing of our children, including their education. Therefore, we need to be doing whatever we can to help them in their learning and also to help Mom in her teaching.
"For the husband is the head of the wife, as also Christ is head of the church: and He is the Savior of the body" (Ephesians 5:23). Homeschooling fathers should be leaders in their homes. In most situations where Dad is gone for a large portion of the day to make a living, we might compare Mom to the teacher and Dad to the principal. In a normal school situation, it is the principal who provides leadership for the whole school and makes most of the final decisions, in consultation with the teachers. One way in which a homeschool dad can exercise this leadership and be more involved in his children's education is in the area of helping to choose curriculum. It may be that Mom feels perfectly competent to choose curriculum and Dad is quite willing to let her do so. That is fine.
However, for many moms, curriculum choices can be a bit daunting and stressful at times. Of course, headship does not mean dictatorship, so it would not be a good idea for Dad to walk in with a catalog, drop it in front of Mom, say, "Here is the curriculum that you will be using," and then walk out! However, it is good for Dad and Mom to sit down together, look over the curriculum choices, and select what they mutually feel is best. If Mom is a little unsure about one or another program, Dad can make suggestions and strive gently to lead in the direction that he feels is best. Why is this important? We need to remember that, as head of the family, the father is ultimately responsible for its direction. Thus, he needs to exercise the kind of leadership that will enable him, as did Abraham, to "command his children and his household after him, that they keep the way of the Lord" (Genesis 18:19).
Wayne S. Walker is a minister, the husband of Karen, and the homeschooling father of Mark and Jeremy.
Visit him at www.HomeschoolBlogger.com/Missouri
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