Effective fatherhood centers on leading by example rather than relying solely on formal instruction. Parenting requires navigating the "wild Mustang syndrome" of teenage years with patience, maintaining authority without resorting to exasperation. Integrating children into daily life—whether through chores, sports, or ministry—creates natural opportunities for teaching and connection. Rather than separating family life from personal responsibilities, fathers should model faith and integrity, allowing children to observe these values through osmosis. Avoiding the extremes of an iron-fisted approach or an absent, passive style fosters a healthy environment where children can flourish. By prioritizing time and intentionality, fathers build a foundation for their children to grow, bear fruit, and develop a lasting, personal faith.
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