We Learn A Lot From Our Dads

By Davalynn Spencer @davalynnspencer


My dad taught me how to drive a tractor and a nail. He taught me how to start a motherless calf on a bucket by using my fingers, how to set irrigation pipe in the hot San Joaquin Valley sun, and how to ride a horse. Over the years, many of his lessons have come to my aid.


We learn a lot from our dads, and even though most fathers are kind and loving, they are fallible humans in need of a savior.


Just like us.


No father on earth compares to our heavenly Father with His unconditional love, and He would do anything to show us that love. As a matter of fact, He’s done everything.


As we pause to appreciate our dads and other life-influencers this Father’s Day, what lesson do you hold most dear, whether from dad or an uncle or someone else? Leave a comment below and tell me how they’ve impacted your life.


As a father has compassion on his children,


so the Lord has compassion on those who fear Him;


Psalm 103:13


book13



Widowed rancher Josiah Hanacker will do whatever it takes to keep his family together in “The Wrangler’s Woman.”


ECPA 2016 bestseller in Christian fiction.


Newsletter | Facebook | Pinterest


#lovingthecowboy


Save


Save

1 like ·   •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on June 19, 2016 06:07
No comments have been added yet.