Why Every Family Needs Other Families

We were never meant to do life alone. Some of God's best gifts to our families are the families He places around us.
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We were never meant to do life alone. Some of God's best gifts to our families are the families He places around us.
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Everyone is busy. But eating together may be one of the simplest and most important things a family can do.
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I thought my job was taking care of the baby. Looking back, I misunderstood the assignment. In the early days of fatherhood, supporting the mother isn't a side quest. It's the job.
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When you’re climbing, the knot matters more than almost anything else.
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Most of us don’t go looking for it. We avoid weight, inconvenience, anything that limits our freedom. Yet growth has always followed the same pattern: calling comes before qualification.
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Family vacations feel different once you realize the summers aren’t endless. A reflection on traditions, slowing down, and why shared memories are worth investing in.
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Serving others is rarely convenient. This reflection explores how comfort quietly shapes our choices, and why faithfulness often shows up in small, inconvenient acts of love.
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Once a year, we slow down and look ahead together. Not to control the year, but to enter it with clarity and intention. This is the simple practice that helps guide our family forward.
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The first 30 days as a dad don’t feel like a milestone. They feel like a blur.
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Momentum doesn’t disappear all at once. It fades quietly, the way daylight does at the end of a long drive. This is about continuing—about staying in motion when there’s no applause, no milestone, and no obvious reward ahead.
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No one claps when a dad packs the car correctly...except dad.
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