At The Heart Of Every Great Father
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1. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Self-Control
2. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Gentleness
3. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Faithfulness
4. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Goodness
5. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Kindness
6. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Patience
7. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Peace
8. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Joy
9. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Love
10. At The Heart Of Every Great Father You’ll Find Jesus Christ
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Once upon a time, you were sure that being a father–being a really good father- couldn’t be that hard to do. And then you gazed for the very first heart-stopping moment into your child’s trusting eyes. If you long to be the kind of father your child needs-if you long to be a father who unmistakably reflects your heavenly Father’s loving care-you’ll be deeply encouraged by Clark Cothern’s inspiring collection of powerful, straight-talking stories. Each one grabs you by the heart, models great fathering in action, and encourages you to choose God pattern for your own.
You’ll discover that bubbling up from the heart of every great father are the strong character qualities that Jesus himself modeled for us: Love. Joy. Peace. Patience. Kindness. Goodness. Faithfulness. Gentleness. Self-control. And you’ll discover that you can allow Him to create those priceless qualities in you. Whether your children are toddlers or teens, you can be a truly great father. These unforgettable stories remind you how.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781576732137
ISBN10: 1576732134
Clark Cothern
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 1998
Publisher: Multnomah
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