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Fathers are under-appreciated

SOME insights on fatherhood: Fathers go through sacrifices to raise their children well. Many of them may be under-appreciated, but they’re not hidden from the Supreme Father, who blesses them with happiness and good fortune.

A father’s best gifts for his kids include wisdom, love and values, which serve as their anchor in times of trouble.

Fatherhood is no easy task—don’t apply if you aren’t qualified!

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The more you understand about the importance of fatherhood, the less your future family will suffer from your mistakes.

A man who knows how to love others is capable of starting a family. If he cannot even be responsible for himself, he should postpone his marriage plans!

A father is his family’s most dynamic leader. He leads, disciplines, creates and applies rules, manages family resources, educates and serves. He is the executive, legislative and judicial branches rolled into one!

Real fathers think of others before themselves.

A wise father makes his wife and kids better persons.

An ideal father represents the goodness of the Supreme Father. He knows and follows what is good.

Fatherhood is temporary, but being a child of God is eternal!

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