Happy Father’s Day 2016

Fathers Day 2016

On June 19, 1910, Washington State celebrated the nation’s first statewide Father’s Day. Slowly, the holiday spread. Then, 100 years ago, President Wilson honored the day by using telegraph signals to unfurl a flag in Spokane when he pressed a button in Washington, D.C.

Later, President Calvin Coolidge urged state governments to observe Father’s Day. However, as one historian pointed out, many men “scoffed at the holiday’s sentimental attempts to domesticate manliness with flowers and gift-giving, or they derided the proliferation of such holidays as a commercial gimmick to sell more products–often paid for by the father himself.”

Now, it’s become such a tradition, we celebrate Father’s Day.  I bought a card to honor my father, who will visit us tomorrow…and my kids were secretly scrambling around yesterday…

As I considered different resources in honor of Father’s Day, I recalled Dr. Kevin Leman’s book Making Kids Mind Without Losing Yours.  Jennifer and I read it in 2008 when attending Capital Baptist Church in Annandale, Virginia.  Pastor Steve (author of Bod4God) asked us to lead a small group discussion about the book, which we found very helpful.  At the time, Katy was 8, Cody was 6, and Tanner was 1!  (The pictured above was taken yesterday, as we prepared to go see Finding Dory).  My, how the time flies!

Click here for a summary of ideas from Making Kids Mind Without Losing Yours.

19 Years of Family-Driven Faith

Tanner's Baptism (1-24-2016)

On January 24, our youngest son (Tanner, pictured front & center) shared his personal decision to follow Jesus Christ through Baptism at University Baptist Church in Houston, Texas.

It was a great time of celebration, as we were joined by the wife of the Pastor who baptized me in May of 1979 and many family and friends.  Pictured here, surrounding our immediate family are my brother, Blake, and his wife Kristen and their youngest daughter, Raegan.  My Mom & Dad are to the right of Jennifer.  I was honored to give a prayer of thanksgiving during the service–and I thanked God that I’ve now seen four generations of Christ-followers during my lifetime.  It’s a legacy that’s important to Jennifer and me, in particular.

Speaking of Jennifer & me, the following day (Monday, January 25th) marked our 19th Anniversary…  19 years = 228 months = 988 weeks = 6,935 days…and counting…and I find that I love and appreciate her more every one of them!

A few years back, one of the first books I bought on Kindle was Family Driven Faith: Doing What It Takes to Raise Sons and Daughters Who Walk with God by Voddie Baucham Jr.

Click here for my summary.