Whose words of appreciation have greatly impacted your life? Those of … [all that apply]
Your father
Your mother
Your wife
Your brother
Your sister
Your son
Your daughter
A relative
A boss
A fellow employee
A teacher or professor
A fellow student
A coach
A fellow athlete
An activity/service project leader
An activity/service project volunteer
An online contact or pen pal
A pastor
A Sunday school teacher or youth leader
A fellow church member
Other
Hope for My Kids Theme of the Week: March to a Different Drummer Thursday, December 12, 2002
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November/December 200256Hope for My KidsTheme of the Week: March to a Different Drummer Hope for My Kids Theme of the Week: March to a Different Drummer Thursday, December 12
Key Bible Verse: Lord, you alone are my inheritance, my cup of blessing. You guard all that is mine (Psalm 16:5). Bonus Reading:Psalm 16:111
When we've unknowingly planted the seeds of our weaknesses into our children and these weaknesses found fertile soil in their sinful natures, it's easy to panic or beat ourselves up for all our mistakes. But don't. Imperfect dads are the only kind here on earth, and we can't help raising imperfect kids. It would be great if our kids were a marvelous combination of all our strengths, but, alas, they're going to be just as attracted to the lesser things of life as we are. In fact, it takes much less effort to instill bad values and morals than good ones, because their natures are just as magnetically drawn toward sin as ours are.
But it's not an impossible task so long as we realize that we simply can't help our kids develop something in their lives that's missing from our own. When we begin to think, speak, and act differently, we'll sow different seeds into our children's hearts.
I have a loving wife, a comfortable home, three healthy, happy kids, great friendships, and a job I love. I'm old and wise enough to know no amount of money can improve on that. If I can learn to be truly grateful, there's hope for my kids.
Dan Schaeffer in Why I Wear a Plastic Dinosaur
My Response: I'll do an inventory based on the things I have that money can't buy.
Thought to Apply: If you want to feel rich, just count all the things you have that money can't buy. Source unknown
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