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Barth’s ‘Rules for Older People in Relation to Younger’ | Paternal Life
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April 14, 2008. Barth’s ‘Rules for Older People in Relation to Younger’. Posted by Jason Goroncy under Advice. Here’s some advice about relating to ‘younger people’ from Karl Barth to his friend Carl Zuckmayer:. Realize that younger people of both sexes, whether relatives or close in other ways, have a right to go their own ways according to their own (and not your) principles, ideas, and desires, to gain their own experiences, and to find happiness in their own (and not your) fashion. Never in any circu...
Books, books, books | Paternal Life
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May 31, 2008. Books, books, books. Posted by Jason Goroncy under Books. Comments Off on Books, books, books. Ben, over at. Offers a wee review. Of Robert L. Short’s,. The Parables of Dr. Seuss. And while I’m mentioning books, I’ve been meaning for ages to draw attention to Amanda Craig. An author of five novels, and children’s book critic for. May 31, 2008 at 2:08 pm. Both comments and pings are currently closed. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Paternal Life”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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Christian Parents and Their Children. What Are Fathers For? Thinking Advent: Child and Childhood as Metaphors of Hope. In the Beginning: An Interview with Olivera Petrovich. Your Baby Can Read. Books, books, books. Hope for our Children. CS Lewis on frightening children. Drawings of Dafur Genocide. Barth’s ‘Rules for Older People in Relation to Younger’. Chris Lipski on CS Lewis on frightening c…. On On choosing books. On Drawings of Dafur Genocid…. Seemi and Allie on Drawings of Dafur Genocid….
Your Baby Can Read | Paternal Life
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July 18, 2008. Your Baby Can Read. Posted by Jason Goroncy under Education. Trevor Cairney has posted a helpful (and encouraging) review. Of the ‘Your Baby Can Read! 8217; program developed by Dr Robert Titzer. While I was unaware of Titzer’s thesis, the concerns Trevor outlines make real sense to me. As I noted in a comment on his post. One Response to “Your Baby Can Read”. August 31, 2008 at 5:16 am. Our boy, age 2, is reading short simple books by himself with just a little assistance from us. We ...
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Emerging Parents
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. This Blog Has Moved.
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. This Blog Has Moved.
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. According to Brian McLaren.
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. This Blog Has Moved.
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. This Blog Has Moved.
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. This Blog Has Moved.
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. This Blog Has Moved.
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. This Blog Has Moved.
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Emerging Parents is a safe place for those involved in the emerging church conversation to explore holistic parenting ideas. We seek to discuss how we can follow Christ as parents, integrating our emerging faith and practices in with how we raise our kids. This is a place to explore, to suggest, to share, to question, and to support. All are welcome (non-parents included! To join the conversation here. Don't Call Me Veronica. In the Company of Friends. Reflections in the Mirror. For our family, Jenn, we ...
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January 13, 2009. Posted by Jason Goroncy under Blogging. For everything there is a season, and that is no less so for blogs. In light of my previous post. I’ve decided to allow this blog’s season to come to its end. For those who have read, commented and engaged with me via. Thanks. This blog has been an important part of my journeying as a young father. For those interested in continuing to read, comment and engage with me, I’ll be continuing to blog over at Per Crucem ad Lucem. January 9, 2009. Decemb...
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Thursday, May 14, 2009. How do you define paternal involvement? Aaron Juniper, PhD. Tuesday, April 21, 2009. A man came home from work late, tired and irritated, to find his 5-year old son waiting for him at the door. SON: 'Daddy, may I ask you a question? DAD: 'Yeah sure, what it is? SON: 'Daddy, how much do you make an hour? DAD: 'That's none of your business. Why do you ask such a thing? The man said angrily. SON: 'I just want to know. Please tell me, how much do you make an hour? Then, reaching under...
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The Paternal Paradox: Like I have time for this. Everything else being equal, the most time consuming option will be what I need to deal with. Monday, June 1, 2009. Dateline June 2nd - somewhere over the India Pakistan border. Inserted into the customs clearing in process are three wooden desks with Doctors who scribble on the influenza proforma and a nurse stamps them. It is absolute human chaos around the desks as there is no line just whoever pushes to the front and gets their paperwork on top. Wake u...