Where Have All The Fathers Gone?

Where Have All The Fathers Gone?

Author: Gary Martin

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2021-10-29

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1638145385

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This book is intended to encourage men, husbands, and fathers to understand that God has given them unique abilities to lead their families through all the difficulties the secular world can throw at them. The God-given task of a Christian father is so much more than working long days at a difficult job just to pay the bills and keep food on the table. Wives and children also need their father to lead his family in a God-ordered manner that will help them navigate the temptations and evil of living in a godless world. Children at every stage in their lives need their father’s strong godly leadership and guidance along with their mother’s unique God-given gifts so decisions the children eventually make as adults will also be guided by God himself. With the Bible as its authority, this book will provide the specific duties God requires of a Christian husband and father. Not only will it point out a husband’s responsibilities to his wife, but it will also show that his wife, too, has been given specific gifts from God that differ from her husband’s, though both are necessary for raising godly children. It will help make family time more practical in a busy world of long work hours and conflicting school activities because meaningful family time need not be crammed into an everyday schedule. Even the rebellious child is not neglected in these pages, and parents will be given encouragement in dealing with such a child. In short, this book will help fathers to lead their families God’s way without resorting to threats and physical punishment. Fathers will learn in these pages that God’s way produces peace, contentment, and the lasting joy of true biblical love in a family.


Where Have All the Fathers Gone?

Where Have All the Fathers Gone?

Author: David Lazarus

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-24

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9781954089341

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The Necessity of Fathering In 1 Corinthians 4:15, Paul talks about how the Corinthians had thousands of instructors in Christ. However, they did not have many fathers like him to serve as a spiritual covering. Through four decades of experience in ministry, Bishop David A. Lazarus has seen up close the need for such spiritual fathering and mothering. Only through an appreciation for foundational biblical teaching and close relationships fostered in an atmosphere of mutual submission and accountability can the Church hope to develop into a spiritual powerhouse. This is the kind of house needed to usher in a worldwide revival in the 21st century. In Where Have All the Fathers Gone? Bishop Lazarus relates some of the troubles he endured when he tried to raise up spiritual leaders without these kinds of close relationships. And, the fruit that followed once he established this principle in training sons and daughters for ministry. This book includes a detailed exploration of the powerful example of Elijah and Elisha, and how the father enabled the son to do even greater things in ministry.


Where Have All the Fathers Gone? A Heuristic Study of the Lived Experience of Father Hunger

Where Have All the Fathers Gone? A Heuristic Study of the Lived Experience of Father Hunger

Author: David Francis Robert Pogue

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13: 9780549032052

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This inquiry utilized a qualitative heuristic design and methodology to explore the experience of father hunger in adult men. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with the researcher's father and six other men who were intimately familiar with the emotional experience of father hunger. This data was then amplified with the researcher's own experience of father hunger.


My Father Left Me Ireland

My Father Left Me Ireland

Author: Michael Brendan Dougherty

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2019-04-30

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0525538674

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The perfect gift for parents this Father’s Day: a beautiful, gut-wrenching memoir of Irish identity, fatherhood, and what we owe to the past. “A heartbreaking and redemptive book, written with courage and grace.” –J.D. Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy “…a lovely little book.” –Ross Douthat, The New York Times The child of an Irish man and an Irish-American woman who split up before he was born, Michael Brendan Dougherty grew up with an acute sense of absence. He was raised in New Jersey by his hard-working single mother, who gave him a passion for Ireland, the land of her roots and the home of Michael's father. She put him to bed using little phrases in the Irish language, sang traditional songs, and filled their home with a romantic vision of a homeland over the horizon. Every few years, his father returned from Dublin for a visit, but those encounters were never long enough. Devastated by his father's departures, Michael eventually consoled himself by believing that fatherhood was best understood as a check in the mail. Wearied by the Irish kitsch of the 1990s, he began to reject his mother's Irish nationalism as a romantic myth. Years later, when Michael found out that he would soon be a father himself, he could no longer afford to be jaded; he would need to tell his daughter who she is and where she comes from. He immediately re-immersed himself in the biographies of firebrands like Patrick Pearse and studied the Irish language. And he decided to reconnect with the man who had left him behind, and the nation just over the horizon. He began writing letters to his father about what he remembered, missed, and longed for. Those letters would become this book. Along the way, Michael realized that his longings were shared by many Americans of every ethnicity and background. So many of us these days lack a clear sense of our cultural origins or even a vocabulary for expressing this lack--so we avoid talking about our roots altogether. As a result, the traditional sense of pride has started to feel foreign and dangerous; we've become great consumers of cultural kitsch, but useless conservators of our true history. In these deeply felt and fascinating letters, Dougherty goes beyond his family's story to share a fascinating meditation on the meaning of identity in America.


Fatherless Generation

Fatherless Generation

Author: John Sowers

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0310328608

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Drawing from culture, stories, and his own personal experience, John Sowers presents the desperate reality of fatherlessness in his generation. Fatherless Generation is a hard-hitting, descriptive look at this issue, showing how awareness, compassion, and mentoring are the keys to writing new stories of hope.


Fatherneed

Fatherneed

Author: Kyle Pruett

Publisher: Harmony

Published: 2001-05-08

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 076790737X

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Fathers have always parented differently than mothers. In Fatherneed, Dr. Kyle D. Pruett shows mothers and fathers why that difference is so important to a child's physical, cognitive, and emotional development. Drawing on more than two decades of highly acclaimed research at the Yale Child Study Center, and backed up by true stories from actual families, Fatherneed is the essential how-to guide for women and men who wish to promote engaged fathering. This book will help enable fathers to give their children the skills they need to develop into happy and healthy adults. Step by step, Dr. Pruett specifically addresses what a father can do to prepare his marriage, his house, and his emotions for his child's needs, from infancy through the toddler years, childhood, adolescence, and young and mature adulthood. With advice to fathers ranging from how to speak to toddlers so that they listen, to how to avoid the common tendency to reinforce gender stereotypes in young children, to how to maintain a connection with an increasingly autonomous teenager, Fatherneed is the perfect resource for all dads-including divorced fathers, fathers of adopted children, stepfathers, and fathers of special-needs children-as well as moms who want kids who are meaningfully connected to their fathers. With wit, authority, and compassion, Dr. Pruett shows how to be sure that your child gets what only a father can provide.


Lost Fathers

Lost Fathers

Author: Laraine Herring

Publisher: Hazelden Publishing

Published: 2005-03-03

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781592851553

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Examines the long-term ramifications for adult women who, as adolescent girls, lost their fathers to death, divorce, or addiction; helps them understand how their behaviors were shaped by that loss at a pivotal developmental stage; and provides some interactive exercises to help them heal. Original.


The Dead Fathers Club

The Dead Fathers Club

Author: Matt Haig

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-02-01

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1101201991

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A ghost story with a twist, from Matt Haig, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Midnight Library. "Matt Haig has an empathy for the human condition, the light and the dark of it, and he uses the full palette to build his excellent stories." —Neil Gaiman, author of American Gods Philip Noble is an eleven-year-old in crisis. His pub landlord father has died in a road accident, and his mother is succumbing to the greasy charms of her dead husband's brother, Uncle Alan. The remaining certainties of Philip's life crumble away when his father's ghost appears in the pub and declares Uncle Alan murdered him. Arming himself with weapons from the school chemistry cupboard, Philip vows to carry out the ghost's relentless demands for revenge. But can the words of a ghost be trusted any more than the lies of the living?