I'm preaching for Father's Day this year. It's been awhile since I had the chance to preach for Father's Day, but the needs and the blessings still remain.
Recently I have been struck by how many people have issues with their fathers. I'm even more struck by how those issues translate to the succeeding generations. So, I've been re-reading The Blessing, John Trent.
Here's an excerpt that I think is so appropriate for those who didn't have warm fathers.
Affection from Dad is as influential and lasting as affection from Mom, according to the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Children who receive physical affection and warmth are apt to have closer marriages and friendships, better mental health, and greater work success.
So, if you are a bruised reed in the Father department, take time this year to be warm and affectionate with your children.
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