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Through the Fog

Every child needs a father who is a moral beacon.  A good dad shines through the fog of confusing messages and temptations.  He models a moral standard by his life and behavior. He isn’t perfect, but he is consistent.

Kids can’t respect a dad living a life with constantly changing rules.  That’s why consistency is so important.  You can’t selectively bounce in and out of a morally upright lifestyle.  Your kids will instantly detect your hypocrisy and lose confidence in you. 

Ken Canfield has done great work dealing with dads, emphasizing consistency.  According to Ken, fathers must demonstrate consistency in mood, presence in the family, keeping promises, morality and truth, daily schedules and activities.  Standing tall means doggedly demonstrating those qualities you want to bequeath to your kids. 


--Steve Farrar


Steve Farrar is the author of ten books, including the
best-sellers Point Man and Finishing Strong.
Learn more at SteveFarrar.com

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