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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2012
    I really found this book to be inspirational and informative. I have two sons myself. A two year old, and a three year old. I don't think that I was a "bad" father before reading this book, but I do feel like reading this book made me think more about what kind of father I am, and what kind of father I want to be. The author gives you a good Biblical perspective of how fathers should deal with different issues that will crop up in the lives of both you and your son(s). I've read Pointman and Finishing Strong by Steve Farrar also, and I have always respected him as a great Christian author. It was great to see him be somewhat vulnerable in this book and be honest about struggles that he has faced in his own family. The author pulls no punches and this book will make you take a hard look at how you are living your life and how you may need to change your lifestyle and you parenting style to better raise your own son in the way he should go. My mom bought this book for me because they give it to new fathers at her church. I think that it's a great book, and it would make a great gift for, or be a worthwhile purchase for any dad out there who wants to live a Godly life and raise his son to do the same.
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