tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8400340423678181828.post932613428672214280..comments2023-10-04T18:01:43.464-05:00Comments on Dads Teach the Bible: Talk 2Mike Cunninghamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05971102076711413290noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8400340423678181828.post-56606801872942514152011-12-11T07:08:06.283-06:002011-12-11T07:08:06.283-06:00Apparently you listened to me earlier, as THIS pos...Apparently you listened to me earlier, as THIS post indicts me so well. Ouch, at least I'm glad you didn't call me out by name. Well saidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8400340423678181828.post-29571986086509383642011-12-06T13:38:46.793-06:002011-12-06T13:38:46.793-06:00For those of us with our children out on their own...For those of us with our children out on their own this is especially timely as we approach the Christmas celebration. Our four with spouses and children all plan to be here this year, the first in several. How can we make the best use of it?<br /><br />For one thing, probably not by an abundance of words. The key you bring out, Mike, is to communicate. A couple of important ideas, communicated are better than "the shouting of a ruler among fools!" How easy for us who care deeply that our children "get it!" To talk "at," not with, to fail to engage them in what's important to them.<br /><br />I doubt that there is any skill, experience level, knowledge that is not stretched to the limit in this process. Fortunately we have all the resources of the Holy Spirit to rely on.chuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04631165961382647198noreply@blogger.com