An old one.... but a GOOD one
This is a bit dated... I read it here well over a year ago. They are questions you should regularly ask your children.
~ How are your devotions?
~ What is God teaching you?
~ In your own words, what is the gospel?
~ Is there a specific sin you’re aware of that you need my help defeating?
~ Are you more aware of my encouragement or my criticism?
~ What’s daddy most passionate about?
~ Do I act the same at church as I do when I’m at home?
~ Are you aware of my love for you?
~ Is there any way I’ve sinned against you that I’ve not repented of?
~ Do you have any observations for me?
~ How am I doing as a dad?
~ How have Sunday’s sermons impacted you?
~ Does my relationship with mom make you excited to be married?
~ (On top of these things, with my older kids, I’m always inquiring about their
relationship with their friends and making sure God and his gospel are the center of those relationship. And I look for every opportunity to praise their mother and increase their appreciation and love for her.)
May God give us good conversations with our children!
HT: Justin Taylor
~ How are your devotions?
~ What is God teaching you?
~ In your own words, what is the gospel?
~ Is there a specific sin you’re aware of that you need my help defeating?
~ Are you more aware of my encouragement or my criticism?
~ What’s daddy most passionate about?
~ Do I act the same at church as I do when I’m at home?
~ Are you aware of my love for you?
~ Is there any way I’ve sinned against you that I’ve not repented of?
~ Do you have any observations for me?
~ How am I doing as a dad?
~ How have Sunday’s sermons impacted you?
~ Does my relationship with mom make you excited to be married?
~ (On top of these things, with my older kids, I’m always inquiring about their
relationship with their friends and making sure God and his gospel are the center of those relationship. And I look for every opportunity to praise their mother and increase their appreciation and love for her.)
May God give us good conversations with our children!
HT: Justin Taylor
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