3.5/5. This book felt like it was full of the exact same information that you could find reworded and reordered in the first 3 faith-based parenting books you pull of the shelf at Barnes & Noble, but I appreciate how it was easy enough to get through.
Summarizing the main point of each chapter for my own reference:
Intro/Tailwind Dads: You are coming under your kids' wings to support them, not to drag them along, or cause them strife.
Warrior Dad: Kids are arrows i.e. Psalm 127:4; good focus on the significance of that verse, how shooting arrows takes intentionality and vision, and once you fire the arrows they are out and gone (no extended adolescence)
Ch 1, Receipts from Dad: Kids won't remember what you say as much as how you say it and how much you are around; good fishing story about Henry Brooks and his father
2, Big Fred: Don't be gone too much from your kids, not worth, also let them deal with hard things on their own, bully & hat story
3, Grace at the Restaurant: Grace only exists because of the standard of the law, show grace to kids, Amex story, had him save all the money to pay it off but didn't take the money in the end
4, Epiphanies: don't be gone too much; have grace for kids because you will need grace when you inevitably disappoint them
5, Letters: write letters to your kids for big occasions (Parenting Without Regret says the same thing), like them going off to college. Also you can write to them consistently, doesn't just have to be big things
6, Wheaties: Have integrity by doing the unpleasant things and be the man your kids think you are
7, Apologies: Apologizing to kids when you mess up very important
8, The N-Word: When frustrating situations/people arise your kids are watching how you react to them, show Jesus in a slowed down response
9, Assumptions: Kids will assume you have complete integrity, but don't assume it for yourself; character has to be planned and fought for
10, Going for Bedrock: Jesus has to be your bedrock, that's how you have goof character, not by shooting for good character itself
11, Tenured Professor: Dads are professors of the family, teaching within the family is God's major plan way of changing a nation (not just politicians and preachers), consider teaching kids Bible at dinner time every night
12, Bedroom Homilies: Discipline/spanking; humiliation is not good for of discipline; do not discipline out of anger or when you are out of control to make the kid suffer; let them know amount of spanks beforehand so it's not out of random anger, point of discipline is correction not punishment, think about what you are trying to accomplish with discipline, I wish I cared more about sin hurting God than me
13, The Airplane: give kids good experiences and let them have bad ones, like eating too much ice cream; behaviors will be formed out of repeated experiences over and over again, practice makes permanent/10,000 hours rule
14, The Bat: disagree with the boyfriend interrogation and bat threatening (maybe the financial statements was okay idea), importance of respecting women like Boaz
15, The Dump: Don't let kids get too privileged, show them the hard normal poor parts of the world. Pregnant lady looking for food in dump, pretty brutal
16, Being Dad for Grown-Ups: If kids just aren't listening, be willing to give hard consequences to them like sending to behavioral school, you can do everything right and still have kids behave badly, look at God's children in the Bible
17, The Plate: Give kids confidence/grit/resiliency, son on bench with coach story, get vision with your kids, perhaps on a vision trip
Epilogue: remember the Gospel when fathering, we are sinned and loved at the same time, Jesus paid our sin so let Gospel sink into soul so we can have grace, remember to show kids their identity is not their performance, that will be damaging + lead to idols, I love them just because I do