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The Fatherhood Principle: Priority, Position, and the Role of the Male
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Item description for The Fatherhood Principle: Priority, Position, and the Role of the Male by Myles Munroe & Dr. Munroe...
Overview All men are fathers.
The inherent purpose of all men is fatherhood.
Whether a man is married or single, and whether or not he has children, he is designed by God to fulfill the role of father in the lives of those around him. It is his calling to reflect the creative and cultivating nature of God.
In The Fatherhood Principle, Dr. Myles Munroe explains that although every man is called to be a father, knowing how to live in this purpose is not automatic. We must understand the characteristics and master the skills of fatherhood. Fulfilling the position and role you were created for means exhibiting qualities of leadership, integrity, responsibility, and obedience to the ultimate Father of fathers?our Father God in heaven.
This book provides key principles and insights that will teach you how to fulfill the role of father in your personal sphere of influence. In clear and compelling terms, Dr. Munroe explains how a man can become source, nourisher, sustainer, protector, teacher, disciplinarian, leader, head, caring one, and developer.
Discover God?s original blueprint for men and step into your true purpose in life.
Publishers Description The inherent purpose of all men is fatherhood. Whether a man is married or single, and whether or not he has children, he is designed by God to fulfill the role of father in the lives of those around him. It is his calling to reflect the creative and cultivating nature of God. In The Fatherhood Principle, Dr. Myles Munroe explains that although every man is called to be a father, knowing how to live in this purpose is not automatic. We must understand the characteristics and master the skills of fatherhood. Fulfilling the position and role you were created for means exhibiting qualities of leadership, integrity, responsibility, and obedience to the ultimate Father of fathers??????our Father God in heaven. This book provides key principles and insights that will teach you how to fulfill the role of father in your personal sphere of influence.
Community Description All men are fathers. The inherent purpose of all men is fatherhood. Whether a man is married or single, and whether or not he has children, he is designed by God to fulfill the role of father in the lives of those around him. It is his calling to reflect the creative and cultivating nature of God. In The Fatherhood Principle, Dr. Myles Munroe explains that although every man is called to be a father, knowing how to live in this purpose is not automatic. We must understand the characteristics and master the skills of fatherhood. Fulfilling the position and role you were created for means exhibiting qualities of leadership, integrity, responsibility, and obedience to the ultimate Father of fathers our Father God in heaven.Please Note, Community Descriptions and notes are submitted by our shoppers, and are not guaranteed for accuracy. |
Item Specifications...
Studio: Whitaker House
Pages 190
Dimensions: Length: 0.75" Width: 6" Height: 9.25" Weight: 0.95 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Mar 1, 2008
Publisher WHITAKER #54
ISBN 1603740260 ISBN13 9781603740265
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 | WHAT A BEAUTIFUL AND LOVING CREATOR WE HAVE! Aug 27, 2009 |
| THE BEST BOOK ON FATHERHOOD! THIS BOOK TOUCHED MY HEART DEEPLY. IT'S SIMPLE AND CLEAR WHERE ANY ONE CAN RELATE TO IT NO MATTER YOUR EDUCATION OR THEOLOGICAL BACK GROUND. I HAVE A NEW FOUND LOVE FOR MY HEAVENLY FATHER. IT ALSO, HELPED TO APPRECIATE MY HUSBAND IN A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WAY AND TO ALSO SEE THE POTENTIAL IN MY SONS LIVE'S. GREAT READING FOR MEN AND WEMEN YOUNG & OLD. THANK YOU PAS. MYLES : ) | | |  | For Fathers and Pastors - Get it! Jun 14, 2009 |
In anticipation of this year's Father's Day (June 21), I promised myself that I'd read one book on fatherhood--I purchased Dr. Myles Munroe's The Fatherhood Principle: Priority, Position, and The Role of the Male.
I read it with great delight. One paragraph in particular really got my attention:
At the root of sin is the absence of real fathers in our world. The sin problem is a fatherhood problem, because sin is the result of a man--Adam--who declared independence from God, his Source and Father. Adam believed he didn't need a father and that he could be a father without the Father. That is when the human race fell into rebellion against God. (pp. 81-82)
When I think of the growing number of single mothers, esp. in the African American communities, because a male sired a child but didn't have the guts to be a father; when I think of the gender-gaps in our churches; when I think of corruption in corporate America; when I think of pimps--I have to agree with Dr. Myles Munroe: "At the root of sin is the absence of real fathers in our world."
"The absence of real fathers in our world" also applies to "fathers" in a home who are really not true fathers: when "fathers" leave it up to the mothers to be the fathers--to sustain, nurture, protect, teach, discipline, disciple, lead, care, develop, and so on... | | | Write your own review about Fatherhood Principle
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