Championship Fathering
Modeling
What will your child's marriage look like?
What will your child's marriage look like? |
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Date Posted: Friday, 31 August 2007 |
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The current generation of fathers has been decimated by the tragedy of divorce. Many men saw their parents divorce, and some have been through a divorce themselves. These men have often told us that they wish they had seen a good marriage in action when they were young. They had a deep desire to see a committed, loving relationship between the two people they loved the most, and they are still missing that model now that they have children of their own. Our CEO, Carey Casey, is grateful that he had positive role models in his mom and pop. This past Valentine’s Day, he shared some priceless memories of them that exemplified a close, intimate bond in marriage. Listen as he tells those stories: Open in popup window | Listen now:
If you’re married, search your heart. You may have a decent marriage, but are you living out the kind of marriage you want your children to have someday? Are you nurturing your marriage with trust, communication and thoughtful attentiveness? If you’re divorced, remember that your kids love both of you, and they don’t want to hear their mother criticized. No matter what she’s saying or doing, try your best, and respect her as the mother of your children. As Carey’s message demonstrates, your marriage relationship and your attitudes about women—good or bad—will continue to impact your children’s lives long after they leave home. Action Points
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Have you ever thought about how your marriage looks to your children—or about how your attitudes toward marriage are influencing them? Whether you’re seeking to be a cycle-breaker in your family, or you want to faithfully capitalize on the example your father set for you, it’s important to purposefully set a positive example. If you fail to do this, the likelihood that your children will face divorce increases significantly. Your modeling influences your children's perspectives and practices in their own marriages. 