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Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Celebrating Father’s Day and our favorite “daddisms” with Steve Graves

Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Scarlet Hiltibidal and Christian Parenting

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.9850 Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Happy Father’s Day to our dads!

 

Father’s Day wasn’t officially recognized as a national holiday until 1972. And almost fifty years later, we’re still thankful for the opportunity to celebrate all the dads in our lives and what they mean to our families. 

 

As we think fondly of our dads this weekend, let’s not miss the opportunity to acknowledge the universal “daddisms” that make them who they are. 

 

For instance, when they say things like:

 

  • “Don’t spend it all in one place” (after giving you virtually no money at all).
  • “I’m not sleeping, I’m just resting my eyes.”
  • “When I was your age . . .”
  • “Don’t pay someone to fix that when I can do it.” 
  • “Were you raised in a barn?”
  • “They don’t make them like they used to.” 

 

And then there’s the little things they do like driving endlessly around parking lots in search of the“perfect” spot, or insisting we have a little cash before getting on an airplane (as if cash will be our primary concern if the plane runs into trouble).

 

It’s the small things that make us big fans of the dads in our lives. And if you’re fortunate enough to have a dad who loves the Lord and has led your family well spiritually, then you’re doubly blessed. 

 

In honor of our dads, we’re bringing you two podcasts this week!

 

Today, Steve Graves chats with my husband and me about crucial conversations every dad needs to have with their sons. 

 

I hope you have a wonderful Father’s Day weekend, and be sure to share these podcasts with the men in your life. 

 

Get Steve's book, 41 Deposits here!

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0:00.0

Hey guys, this is Cynthia Yanov, host A Pardon a Mess.

0:07.4

Parenting can get messy and that's why we're glad you're with us.

0:10.2

Each week we have honest discussions with our guests about the ups and downs of parenting

0:13.7

and the lessons God is teaching us along the way.

0:16.4

It's fun, it's real, and it's biblical.

0:18.8

We put our trust in a God who re scriptsscripps our mess into His Greater Message.

0:22.8

That's the best parenting news we could ask for.

0:25.0

Join us each week on Pardon the Mess as we walk the parenting road together.

0:28.6

Hey, guys, this Cynthia.

0:29.9

Welcome to Pardon the Mess.

0:31.0

I'm glad you're with us today.

0:32.8

We are approaching Father's Day, hard to believe. And so this week, I'm thrilled that my husband is joining

0:39.3

me on the podcast and we're talking to Steve Graves. And Steve Graves book came across my desk and I

0:45.6

just instantly knew this was important. And the title of it is 41 deposits, crucial conversations

0:51.3

for fathers and sons. And the whole concept of his book is just

0:56.3

dad's talking to your sons about different areas. And there's a whole lot of different ones

1:01.0

and we will talk about them today. But I wanted my husband to be there with me as we talk

1:05.8

about how dads feed into their sons. So this is a conversation for our husbands. You might want to just

1:11.3

forward this podcast right on over, but it's also a great one for us as moms as well, just being

1:16.0

intentional and listening to things that he suggests that we talk to our sons about, but also

1:22.0

just a good word for us to step back and let our husbands do what they need to do in the lives of

1:26.9

their boys. And so this is a good

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