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Why Fathers Matter

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007 : By Kevin Schultz

John Piper’s Father died just 11 hours ago. John has already posted his journal from his last moments in the hospital with his Father. I encourage you to read it.

I’d like to draw your attention to this paragraph.

“Thank you, Daddy. Thank you for sixty-one years of faithfulness to me. I am simply looking into his face now. Thank you. You were a good father. You never put me down. Discipline, yes. Spankings, yes. But you never scorned me. You never treated me with contempt. You never spoke of my future with hopelessness in your voice. You believed God’s hand was on me. You approved of my ministry. You prayed for me. Everyday. That may be the biggest change in these new days: Daddy is no longer praying for me.” -John Piper emphasis mine

Dads: strive to love and lead in a way which your children will have this to say about you. God’s grace is more than enough to be an encouraging leader in your family. Trust Him for it.


Kevin Schultz
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Kevin Schultz is the Music Director at Grace Fellowship. Way back in 1982, his mom got him guitar lessons and he's been playing ever since. Along the way Kevin picked up playing bass while dabbling in keys, drums, and mandolin. When he's not with instrument in hand, Kevin manages IT support for the world's greatest soup company. Kevin and his vivacious wife Tracy are training up their own Partridge Family: Noah, Kassidy, Timothy, and Caroline.
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One Comment

  1. Amen Kevin. His grace is indeed sufficient for the task (thank goodness because I am not!). What a beautiful tribute to a father.

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