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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2022 · 21 MIN

The Absence of Dad: Part 1

from The Walk Family Podcast · host Tony and Laura Smith

10/18/22   The Absence series continues with shifting gears focusing on the father figure of the home. Tony discusses context of Ephesians 6:4 and how there are extremes of father-like parenting; one that resembles the Ancient Roman culture of abuse and exasperation and one that resembles the passivity of Eli, a priest who saw the wickedness of his sons and did nothing.In this episode we dive into how parents, but specifically dad's, are called to raise their children in the teachings and instruction of Jesus Christ.Support the show You can connect with Tony and Laura at [email protected] (X) @TonySmith4520https://www.thewalkfm.com/Newsletter and Prayer and Promises AccessYou can support Tony and Laura https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tonysmith Thanks for listening and supporting our show!

10/18/22 The Absence series continues with shifting gears focusing on the father figure of the home. Tony discusses context of Ephesians 6:4 and how there are extremes of father-like parenting; one that resembles the Ancient Roman culture of abuse and exasperation and one that resembles the passivity of Eli, a priest who saw the wickedness of his sons and did nothing. In this episode we dive into how parents, but specifically dad's, are called to raise their children in the tea...

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