September 23rd, 2009 Parenthood is not just about doing things that you’ve never done before, it’s also about not doing things that you would have done before the pitter-patter of little feet hit the floor of your previously non-paternal pad. In my case, gagging is one thing that I seldom do now . . . [...]
Posts Tagged ‘fatherhood’
The Poop Whisperer
Posted: 23rd September 2009 by johndriver in !$categories$!, Christianity, Culture, Daily Living, marriage, Parenting, Religion, Spirituality, The Chronicles of Sadie, wisdomTags: choices, Christianity, Culture, Daily Living, discipline, faith, family, fatherhood, forgiveness, God, Jesus, love, Parenting, parents, Religion, Spirituality, temptation, The Chronicles of Sadie, The Poop Whisperer, Uncategorized, wisdom
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Skype Seasons: The Chronicles of Sadie
Posted: 7th July 2009 by johndriver in !$categories$!, Christianity, Culture, Daily Living, marriage, Parenting, Religion, Spirituality, The Chronicles of Sadie, wisdomTags: attitude, change, Charlotte, children, choices, Christianity, communication, Culture, Daily Living, fatherhood, God, infant, Jesus, National Fine Arts Festival, parenthood, Parenting, parents, Religion, seasons, Skype, Spirituality, temptation, Uncategorized, wisdom, words, youth ministry
July 7th, 2009 Youth Ministry has been an interesting environment where within to parent an infant. Our ministry has always been very active and very mobile. Trips and events are usually constants and are constantly filled with change and adventure. These features of our life as a couple are some of the main reasons [...]
A Father's Perspective on Debt
Posted: 16th January 2009 by johndriver in !$categories$!, Christianity, Culture, Daily Living, Parenting, Religion, Spirituality, The Chronicles of Sadie, wisdomTags: choices, Christianity, Culture, Daily Living, debt, fatherhood, guarantee, platonic, relationships, Religion, romantic, Spirituality, Uncategorized, wisdom
January 16th, 2009 Focus Text: Proverbs 11: 15 (NLT) 15 There’s danger in putting up security for a stranger’s debt; it’s safer not to guarantee another person’s debt. Stop Here and Reflect Before Reading Ahead As a new dad who is also a youth pastor, I find myself praying often about the relationships that my [...]