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Check out this article on the Food Network blog.
The Importance of Family Dinner | Healthy Eats – Food Network Healthy Living Blog.
04 Thursday Oct 2012
22 Friday Jun 2012
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This is a very good article.
I have taken 3 oaths in my life. The first was an oath to protect my nation from enemies at home and abroad. The second was an oath to honor and cherish my wife in sickness and in health till death do us part. Know, have a taken an oath to take full responsibility for myself, my wife, and my children.
Everyone should be familiar with the first two oaths that I identified (military and marriage), but many of you may not recognize the last one. The last one is from the movie Courageous. It is the Resolution for Men. Below is the resolution for men:
I do solemnly resolve before God to take full responsibility for myself, my wife, and my children.
– I WILL love them, protect them, serve them, and teach them the Word of God as the spiritual leader of my home.
– I WILL…
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15 Friday Jun 2012
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I wrote a post a few months ago called “Be a Courageous Dad” and I got the following question in my comments section from nickvanval.
“Great post! What made you write this?”
At that time I gave the following response.
“Children today are getting away with too much and getting into trouble more often. Majority of people that are in prison didn’t have a father or had a father that didn’t really do anything in the family so they got there fathering from someone else.
Having a strong father presence in a family allows kids to be raised and taught values, ethics, and just how to be a father. The bible has taught me as well as a couple other blogs on how to start being a Courageous Dad.”
I want to go a little bit deeper on my response and decided to turn it into a post on my blog. I do believe that kids do get away with too much than when we were kids. It seems we are hearing how kids bully kids and also how they are committing more crime on the television and in the papers more frequently than in the past. This is a trend that is growing more as the economy is still in the toilet. The question is why this is happening.
I read several sources report that they did a survey in prisons to see why inmates commit crimes and got some results that was shocking to me. Majority of the inmates didn’t have a father figure or a father in their lives growing up. This was because they are in a single parent family or their fathers were always way from the house due to work or other issues. Without a father figure in the family, the kids turn to other people to be that father figure and majority of these people don’t have the kid’s best interest in mind.
Having a strong father presence in a family allows kids to be raised and taught values, ethics, and just how to be a leader and father in their families. This is a big problem that some people or groups of people are trying to fix by teaching fathers to be good fathers to their children. Mark Merrill President of Family First, AllProDad with Tony Dungy, fatherhood.org, and Fathers.com are just a small list of people or groups that can help men become great leaders in their families.
I highly recommend reading a book called “All Pro Dad: Seven Essentials to be a Hero to Your Kids” by Mark Merrill to start with. Why this book? Because I’m currently reading this book and getting a lot of good and helpful information from it. I really enjoy reading this book and I’ll let you know more after I finished it.
Here is a link for more information about Mark Merrill’s book.
My New Book – All Pro Dad: Seven Essentials to be a Hero to Your Kids « Mark’s Blog.
06 Wednesday Jun 2012
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A friend of mine posted this on his Facebook account a few weeks ago and I feel it is important to re-post again. The original source and origin is unknown. If anybody knows this, please feel free to let me know so the right person or persons get the credit for writing this amazing poem.
This is so true in so many ways. Parents take sports way to seriously and not let the kids play to have fun. This is Little League games and they don’t get paid to play. They play to have fun and be around a positive atmosphere and around friends they might not seen since school was out. Think twice before being rude to any kids out there or even to your own child. Remember, he’s just a little boy.
This goes towards girls as well as boys on the softball diamonds.
Below is the poem written out from above picture just in case you can’t read the sign.
HE IS JUST A LITTLE BOY
He stands at the plate,
with his heart pounding fast.
The bases are loaded,
the die has been cast.
Mom and Dad cannot help him,
he stands all alone.
A hit at this moment,
would send the Team home.
The ball meets the plate,
he swings and he misses.
There’s a groan from the crowd,
with some boos and some hisses.
A thoughtless voice cries,
strike out the bum.
Tears fill his eyes,
the game’s no longer fun.
So open your heart,
and give him a break.
For it’s moments like this,
a man you can make.
Please keep this in mind,
when you hear someone forget.
He is just a little boy,
and not a man yet.
{Source Unknown}
Other sites that talk about this poem are listed below.
Little League Baseball Sites
http://www.bridgetownbaseball.org/baseball.html
http://www.mountaintoparealittleleague.com/Baseball_Poems.html
Other Parent Sites
http://www.lifewithoutpink.com/2012/05/01/hes-just-a-little-boy/