The effect of fathers on all of us
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“Just as an earthly father knows what is best for his children’s
welfare, so does God take into consideration the particular needs of
his human family, and meets them out of his wonderful storehouse.”
-- J.K. MACLEAN
I know many amazing fathers, including my own. I’ve written about
him before, and I’ll write about him in the future. He never ceases
to amaze me with his unconditional love, prayer power, generosity,
strength and wisdom in every way. His faith is deep and clearly a
part of his everyday life, as is his great sense of humor and never
ending personality. It’s always a treat to be with him.
Another awesome father is my husband, Jon. Jon continues to be an
incredible father to our daughters Kelly and Amy. He talked to each
of them regularly as they grew in my bulging belly. He smiled and
cried tears of joy when each was born. Jon was involved in Sunday
school, school, sports and countless other activities with our girls.
We were especially comforted to hear from our girls whenever they
traveled. During their college years there were many times when Kelly
or Amy called home to catch us both at the same time. There were also
many times when either one phoned and asked specifically for Jon.
Once Kelly called and said, “Mom, please have dad call as soon as
he can, I want to talk to him about a paper I’m writing. He’ll know
just how to help me think it through.”
Jon later called and took as long as Kelly needed to discuss the
paper in progress. Amy did the same thing, and it didn’t hurt my
feelings because there are times and topics that need their dad’s
perspective.
Communicating with them is certainly easier now with cell phones
and e-mails, but there were times when they went to faraway places
where they couldn’t communicate with us at all.
When Kelly was a college freshman, she took a spring break trip
with her church to assist a small church in the Ecuadorean Andes. We
went 10 days without hearing from her, which was just about our
limit. On the same day Kelly was scheduled to return to San
Francisco, Jon was on a business trip to the Midwest. He re-routed
his return flight so he could greet Kelly when she landed in San
Francisco. Unfortunately, clever plans often go awry.
After an hour of searching the airport, Jon called me and learned
that Kelly’s flight was stuck in Panama. He’d been so excited about
seeing her and knew what it would have done for her to get his hugs
and kisses.
Jon has gone to great lengths to show his love to our daughters.
God has gone to the ultimate length to prove his love for all of us.
. Whether you had a good relationship with your father, you can
always have a wonderful relationship with your Heavenly Father.
God knows your past, present and future and he knows your needs.
He offers forgiveness, unconditional love, hope, second chances and
much, much more. He has other gifts for you in his storehouse that
are yours for the asking. It is, however, up to you to ask.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505,
Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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