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		<title>Discipling Dads (Part 1)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  As part of my role as Men&#8217;s Ministry Director, I&#8217;ve been working on a Seminar Series entitled: Discipling Dads. The goal is to give Dads some direction for fulfilling the Great Commission at home-with their own kids/families. As Fathers we are called to direct our &#8220;children onto the right path&#8221; (Proverbs 22:6) and give them the spiritual [...]]]></description>
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<p>As part of my role as Men&#8217;s Ministry Director, I&#8217;ve been working on a Seminar Series entitled: <em>Discipling Dads</em>. The goal is to give Dads some direction for fulfilling the Great Commission at home-with their own kids/families. As Fathers we are called to direct our &#8220;children onto the right path&#8221; (Proverbs 22:6) and give them the spiritual training they need for life. This is a serious calling, but one that too many men feel ill-equipped for (so in typical male fashion we often just leave it to someone else). At the end of the seminar, Dads should have a &#8220;blueprint&#8221; for going through the discipleship journey with their kids. Wouldn&#8217;t it be great to have kids going into our youth groups with a foundation to build on instead of waiting for the foundation building to occur (when it&#8217;s sometimes too late)?</p>
<p>This will be an ongoing blog series as I work out some of the content of the seminar and get it sharpened. I&#8217;ve already been doing some of the early work (it&#8217;s still actually in progress) and have been praying about it for some time now-it was God that placed the topic on my heart in the first place and He has been refining it ever since. I&#8217;ll be sharing the basic seminar outline, content, and materials as I more fully develop them, but&#8230; </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s where I need your help now. One of the basic contexts of the seminar is teaching our kids the basics, the foundations, of the Christian faith (actually it&#8217;s more about modeling the Christian walk ourselves first and then teaching our kids). What I need to sharpen is this list of fundamental, Biblical elements that are essential for us as men to pass onto our kids. Here is the list I have so far. Note that these are general topics, I haven&#8217;t fleshed them out here on purpose (I&#8217;ll be doing that further down the road). Right now I am mainly looking for the big-picture topics:</p>
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<li>Developing a Personal Relationship with the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit)</li>
<li>The Core Spiritual Disciplines/Habits
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<li>Scripture </li>
<li>Prayer</li>
<li>Worship</li>
<li>Fasting</li>
<li>Confession</li>
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<li>The Great Commandment </li>
<li>The Great Commission</li>
<li>Servant Leadership</li>
<li>Theology 101 (a.k.a.: What will you die for in your faith? This includes the Inerrancy of Scripture, Virgin Birth, etc)</li>
<li>Biblical Community</li>
<li>Submission</li>
<li>The Sacraments (i.e.: Baptism, Communion)</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve got so far (off the top of my head). Now it&#8217;s your turn&#8230;what are the foundational truths I&#8217;ve missed? How would you refine and/or expand on the draft version of these topics? There&#8217;s a lot more refining and definition to be done here so let loose. Let me put the question to you another way (actually two ways):<br />
          1. If you were a Youth Pastor what would you want the new kids to already know?<br />
          2. What do you wish someone would have taught you in your early spiritual development?</p>
<p>PS: Our family will be out camping for the next few days so there won&#8217;t be another blog submission until this weekend. Have a great week!!</p>
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