Age 4
Ethan N. “To clean up messes.”
Age 5
Asa J. “The Bible”
Brian Y. “Learning games.”
Age 6
Caitlyn B. “Math”
Andrew D. “To learn about God.”
Josh J. “How to cook and color good.”
Age 7
Wesley A. “To be a man of action, responsibility, and obedience!”
Aiden W. “To believe in God.”
Age 8
Emmy K. “To get along with my 9 yr. old brother.”
Dean J. “To love the Lord.”
Bryson D. “To be respectful.”
Age 9
Emily A. “To not be fidgety when reading at bedtime.”
Simryn G. “To be nice and include other people.”
Jennifer H. “To be polite at the dinner table.”
Mia M. “Teaching me to be a good person.”
Drake K. “To be a good person and follow God.”
Age 10
John S. “To be kind.”
Lucas D. “How to be a strong person.”
Justin D. “Bible”
Isabell A. “To be nice to others.”
Brandon K. “That he loves me and would do anything for me”
James. C. “Pick up stuff on the floor.”
Age 11
Emma B. “To be responsible.”
Tryssa D. “To love God.”
Age 15
Emily M. “To always rely on God.”
Wow! How I admire and respect the fathers of these precious children. Truly they are following the principles of Scripture in rearing their children. May their number increase across our land! If these children continue in the path their fathers are establishing, there is hope for revival in America.
Next we turn our attention to adults, asking them this thought provoking question: “What is the most important thing your dad instilled in you? “

