Episode 230 - Faithful Fatherhood

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  • 6/25/2011 9:32 AM Mike wrote:
    Here is a printed excerpt from today's sermon. I thought it was good and hope you do too.

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    HOW OUR IDEAS OF FATHERHOOD CHANGE OVER TIME

    At age 4, we say, "My dad can do anything."

    At age 7, we say, "My dad knows a lot."

    At age 12, we say, "Oh well, we can't expect Dad to know everything."

    At age 14, we say, "My dad is hopelessly out of date and old fashioned. After all, he lived in the olden times."

    At age 21, we say, "What should I expect? He just doesn't understand. He's from the epic of dinosaurs, is he not?"

    At age 25, we say, "My dad knows quite a bit but not too much. He's learned quite a bit over the last few years."

    At age 30, we say, "I need to find out what Dad thinks about me getting this BMW."

    At age 40, we say, "What would Dad have thought about this?"

    At age 50, we say, "You know, my dad knew something about everything."

    At age 60, we say, "I wish I could talk this over with Dad one more time."
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