As we celebrate Father’s Day today, I believe fathers should be leaders. Personally, I try to get better as a husband & father as much as a leader at work. During Spring Break this year, I read Roland Warren’s Bad Dads of the Bible: 8 Mistakes Every Good Dad Can Avoid. Warren founded of the National Fatherhood Initiative because he noted that 25 Million children—one of three nationally and two of three in African American families—live in homes apart from their fathers. And 40% of children in father-absent homes see their fathers less than once a month…
For those of us who have the privilege of fatherhood, we can learn from the mistakes of fathers in the Bible. Let’s explore those.
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