10 Things Dads Can Do to Fight Hard for Their Sons

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She sat across the table and listened to the story of my family. How my dad and his two brothers were abandoned by their father as little boys…a man who loved alcohol and other women more than he loved his wife and children. How my grandmother fought hard for her sons, and on a wing and a prayer managed to raise three amazing men who stayed…family men by deliberate, willful choice, not because they were shown how by their father.

And her words, whispered to my soul as the story ended, pierced my heart.

“You come from a family that fights hard for their sons.”

My grandmother, known as “Cack” or “Kitty Mother” to her nine grandchildren, died when I was 16. And I would give almost anything to have even an hour to ask her how she managed to raise three good men alone.

Good Men

I was blessed to be surrounded by good men as a young girl. Men who loved their families hard, served others faithfully, and stood for something greater than themselves. Men who sacrificed so their families could have the best, and taught their children to work hard and protect what they believed in.

My dad, grandfather, and uncles all called out the beauty within me as they poured truth and love into my heart. Because of their influence, I chose to marry a good man who respects me and believes in my dreams, and I know that much of my confidence in life comes from being loved well by these men.

But not every child has that type of love…

Be a Good Man

Dads, do you know how much influence you have over your children? I know this is a site usually reserved for mothers of boys, but I want to talk to your hearts today. Father’s Day is right around the corner, and I want to take this opportunity to call you out into the role God made for you as husbands, fathers, men.

From me to you dads, here are 10 things you can do to fight hard for your sons:

1. Pray for your sons, and let them see you doing it. Those boys need to know their dad is a man of prayer who believes in and needs guidance from his Heavenly Father. Need help knowing how to pray for them? Try praying the prayers in Warrior Prayers: Praying the Word for Boys in the Areas They Need it Most with their mom. It doesn’t have to be eloquent to get God’s attention.

2. Read your Bible…in front of them. Let them see you go to the Word of God for the answers of life. Teach them what it says and help them apply it to their lives. As the dad, you are the one they will identify with most, so take every opportunity to prove to them that godly men are men worth following.

3. Love and respect their mom. Don’t let anything get in the way of your love for the woman who helped you bring those boys into the world. Teach them what REAL love is as they watch you interact with their mom. Even if you’re divorced, you can still show them the meaning of love as you treat their mom with respect and show forgiveness and grace.

4. Lead your family well. Make a decision that your family’s needs will come before yours. Be willing to sacrifice to give them what they need (not everything they want…totally different subject). Show them what it means to serve by the way you serve them.

5. Play! Teach your boys to have fun with you and their mom! Invest in having fun together so they will enjoy being around you. This will come in handy as they grow up and face temptations to have fun in ways that can harm them.

6. Do what you say you’re going to do. Be a man of integrity…the same at home as you are in public. Be honest and truthful in your work, and teach them to work hard for the things they want in life.

7. Help them set goals for their life. Dream with them about the plans God has for their life. Open the world to them by reading stories about men who were heros of the faith, men of integrity, and men who stood up for what they believed in, no matter what it cost them. Give them something to work toward, both in their careers and in their character.

8. Ask them for forgiveness. When you sin against them, go to them and admit your sin. Tell them you’re sorry and ask for forgiveness. Make a big, sincere production of it and don’t wait to be asked. Boys need to see men humbling themselves and confessing sin, admitting when they’re wrong and asking for forgiveness.

9. Guard your eyes. Don’t allow them to see you lusting after another woman. If you’re single, respect the women you bring into their lives in front of them. Teach them what it means to be committed to one woman for the rest of their lives.

10. Be their hero…a good man worth their love and devotion. Protect them, cherish them, save the day. Live your life in such a way that your sons will want to be just like you.

Be a good man. Fight hard for your sons. Make the choice today.

Article first appeared on The MOB Society. Used with permission.

Brooke McGlothlin is a a writer, word-prayer, photo-taker, and boy-raiser who knows that if God doesn’t show up, nothing happens. She's the mom of two young boys who leave her desperate for God’s grace, and is married to the man she’s had a crush on since the third grade. She’s the Editor and Co-founder of the MOB Society (FOR moms of boys, BY moms of boys), author of Warrior Prayers: Praying the Word for Boys in the Areas They Need it Most, Hope for the Weary Mom: Where God Meets You in Your Mess, and creator of the 21 Days of Prayer for Sons.You can find her writing at her personal blog, Brooke McGlothlin.com.

Publication date: June 11, 2013

 

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10 Things Dads Can Do to Fight Hard for Their Sons

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She sat across the table and listened to the story of my family. How my dad and his two brothers were abandoned by their father as little boys…a man who loved alcohol and other women more than he loved his wife and children. How my grandmother fought hard for her sons, and on a wing and a prayer managed to raise three amazing men who stayed…family men by deliberate, willful choice, not because they were shown how by their father.

And her words, whispered to my soul as the story ended, pierced my heart.

“You come from a family that fights hard for their sons.”

My grandmother, known as “Cack” or “Kitty Mother” to her nine grandchildren, died when I was 16. And I would give almost anything to have even an hour to ask her how she managed to raise three good men alone.

Good Men

I was blessed to be surrounded by good men as a young girl. Men who loved their families hard, served others faithfully, and stood for something greater than themselves. Men who sacrificed so their families could have the best, and taught their children to work hard and protect what they believed in.

My dad, grandfather, and uncles all called out the beauty within me as they poured truth and love into my heart. Because of their influence, I chose to marry a good man who respects me and believes in my dreams, and I know that much of my confidence in life comes from being loved well by these men.

But not every child has that type of love…

Be a Good Man

Dads, do you know how much influence you have over your children? I know this is a site usually reserved for mothers of boys, but I want to talk to your hearts today. Father’s Day is right around the corner, and I want to take this opportunity to call you out into the role God made for you as husbands, fathers, men.

From me to you dads, here are 10 things you can do to fight hard for your sons:

1. Pray for your sons, and let them see you doing it. Those boys need to know their dad is a man of prayer who believes in and needs guidance from his Heavenly Father. Need help knowing how to pray for them? Try praying the prayers in Warrior Prayers: Praying the Word for Boys in the Areas They Need it Most with their mom. It doesn’t have to be eloquent to get God’s attention.

2. Read your Bible…in front of them. Let them see you go to the Word of God for the answers of life. Teach them what it says and help them apply it to their lives. As the dad, you are the one they will identify with most, so take every opportunity to prove to them that godly men are men worth following.

3. Love and respect their mom. Don’t let anything get in the way of your love for the woman who helped you bring those boys into the world. Teach them what REAL love is as they watch you interact with their mom. Even if you’re divorced, you can still show them the meaning of love as you treat their mom with respect and show forgiveness and grace.

4. Lead your family well. Make a decision that your family’s needs will come before yours. Be willing to sacrifice to give them what they need (not everything they want…totally different subject). Show them what it means to serve by the way you serve them.

5. Play! Teach your boys to have fun with you and their mom! Invest in having fun together so they will enjoy being around you. This will come in handy as they grow up and face temptations to have fun in ways that can harm them.

6. Do what you say you’re going to do. Be a man of integrity…the same at home as you are in public. Be honest and truthful in your work, and teach them to work hard for the things they want in life.

7. Help them set goals for their life. Dream with them about the plans God has for their life. Open the world to them by reading stories about men who were heros of the faith, men of integrity, and men who stood up for what they believed in, no matter what it cost them. Give them something to work toward, both in their careers and in their character.

8. Ask them for forgiveness. When you sin against them, go to them and admit your sin. Tell them you’re sorry and ask for forgiveness. Make a big, sincere production of it and don’t wait to be asked. Boys need to see men humbling themselves and confessing sin, admitting when they’re wrong and asking for forgiveness.

9. Guard your eyes. Don’t allow them to see you lusting after another woman. If you’re single, respect the women you bring into their lives in front of them. Teach them what it means to be committed to one woman for the rest of their lives.

10. Be their hero…a good man worth their love and devotion. Protect them, cherish them, save the day. Live your life in such a way that your sons will want to be just like you.

Be a good man. Fight hard for your sons. Make the choice today.

Article first appeared on The MOB Society. Used with permission.

Brooke McGlothlin is a a writer, word-prayer, photo-taker, and boy-raiser who knows that if God doesn’t show up, nothing happens. She's the mom of two young boys who leave her desperate for God’s grace, and is married to the man she’s had a crush on since the third grade. She’s the Editor and Co-founder of the MOB Society (FOR moms of boys, BY moms of boys), author of Warrior Prayers: Praying the Word for Boys in the Areas They Need it Most, Hope for the Weary Mom: Where God Meets You in Your Mess, and creator of the 21 Days of Prayer for Sons.You can find her writing at her personal blog, Brooke McGlothlin.com.

Publication date: June 11, 2013

 

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