Advice for Young Husbands and Fathers

I watched this video and it was a great reminder to me to be aware of my family’s needs. I am not a pastor, but I am excited about a lot of ministry opportunities at PBC. Things are going well at work, but that is a big time commitment since I have added the Spiritual Life position at the Junior High and am expanding chapel. Most days are pretty busy and while I try to protect family night and special time with Jack, date night with Jamie has been pushed to the side for too long. Date Night should be a regular occurrence and I have neglected it. I am thankful for my gracious wife!

So guys, when was the last time you asked your wife and/or kids “how we doing?” and listened?

Side note: Wives, when we ask, be honest.

May God help each of us to stay the course and know our family. We can only do it with His help!

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2 thoughts on “Advice for Young Husbands and Fathers

  1. Kudos for taking care of Jamie! “Date Night” is something so easlily overlooked, yet we moms need it so much. We spend our days talking to our babies, cleaning up after , feeding, nursing, and disciplining them, being a doctor, being a taxi, being a chef and a wife. We cheerish the times when we can calm our hearts and spend time with our husband and not have to worry about anything else. Im thankful that Jamie has a husband that puts her first.

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