Welcome to “Well-done”
Although we all want godly kids, we still struggle. Well-done parenting turns well-intended choices into children who hear God say, “Well done, good and faithful servant” (Matt 25:21).
In order to make that dream a reality, I write about six topics: Parenting, Marriage, Leadership, Faith, Character, and Culture.
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10 Myths of Motherhood – Part 3 of 3
You are the greatest influence in your child’s life. No one can take Mom’s place. No one. The question isn’t if you shape your kids. . . it’s how are you shaping your kids? Are [...]
10 Myths of Motherhood – Part 2 of 3
Sometimes we miss the joy. In every age and stage, there’s reason to rejoice, even if we have to look hard to find it. One of my daughter’s joys is sunflowers. Just like my Leslie, [...]
10 Myths of Motherhood – Part 1 of 3
Rare is the woman who feels fully ready to be a mom. Then you have a child and realize you were right. So many responsibilities. So many roles. You’re supposed to be Dr. Mom when [...]
10 Fallacies of Fatherhood – Part 3 of 3
Every daddy of daughters knows the fear . . . some goober boy will steal his daughter’s heart. Never mind that every daddy started out as a goober that his father-in-law feared. As the saying [...]
10 Fallacies of Fatherhood – Part 2 of 3
Funny how perspectives change. As a kid, I thought my dad didn’t know much. But when I graduated college, I saw that I was wrong. And when I became a dad myself, I realized how [...]
10 Fallacies of Fatherhood – Part 1 of 3
I’ll never forget it. My throat choked and my hands shook. Tears streamed. Barely able to catch my breath, I watched the doctor deliver my first child and proclaim, “It’s a girl!” As they cut [...]