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Ten Things Not to Do as a Father, Part 3
##**"Be Strong and Show Yourself a Man"** In the Bible, 1 Kings 2:2, David tells his son Solomon, "I go the way of all the earth; be strong, therefore, and prove yourself a man." David's advice isn't merely about being a great king or a good father. It’s a call to be a good man, foundational for all other roles.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
The Eight Dads: Understanding Fatherhood Roles, part 1
The Challenge of Fatherhood: Embracing the Role "It is easier for a father to have children than for children to have a real father," said Pope John XXIII. In today's generation, having children is common, but being a present and nurturing father is rare. Understanding the different types of fathers can help us recognize and strive to be the best for our children.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
When Trials Deepen:
Don't Be Afraid: Only Believe In the midst of trials, it's easy to lose hope and give in to fear. However, as believers, we are called to trust God even when things seem to get worse. The story of Jairus and his dying daughter, as well as personal testimonies of faith, remind us to keep believing despite our circumstances.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
The Throne of Praise:
The Throne of Praise: Inviting God's Presence Have you ever received a chair with a missing leg? Sitting on it would be uncomfortable, to say the least. In a similar way, we can inadvertently offer God a "chair" of praise with missing elements. The Bible declares, "God inhabits the praises of His people" (Psalm 22:3). This means God's throne on earth is established through our worship. Let's explore the transformative power of praise and how it invites God's presence into our situations.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
Tested for trust:
Trust Through Testing: A Divine Examination Have you ever felt that your current situation is less than your potential? God's tests may be at play. Let's explore how God uses these trials to trust those He tests, as inspired by Psalm 105:17-19.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
Building Relationships That Last, part 2
### Unconditional Love: Building Relationships That Last True love has no reason. When you add reasons to love, you create conditions, and conditions lead to expectations. Expectations, when unmet, lead to disappointment. To cultivate lasting relationships, it's crucial to understand the concept of loving without reason.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
Love Beyond Conditions, Part 1
### When Love Feels Broken: Finding Strength Within When love seems to falter and relationships break down, it's often because someone's needs are not being met. This unmet need can lead to feelings of exclusion, rejection, and heartbreak. When someone stops calling or paying attention, it's easy to feel abandoned. If you've ever loved someone and felt betrayed when they turned their attention to someone else, you're not alone. This feeling of exclusion can be devastating, but it's crucial to remember the importance of self-love.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
Your success matters!
God’s Commitment to Your Success Success is Built-in by the Creator God is more committed to your success than you are. Why? Because your success is important to God. When I discovered this at 17 years old, it changed my life. I realized that success is built into creation by every manufacturer, and God is our ultimate Manufacturer.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
The most important knowledge on earth
The Power of Knowing God's Law The most important knowledge on earth is the knowledge of God's law. The Bible is not just for devotion; it is a manual for learning God's laws. Devotions alone don't protect you from failure, but understanding and obeying God's laws do. Just as planting a seed in the soil, rather than praying over it, makes it grow, knowing and following God's laws brings success.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education
Born to Solve: You Are the Answer:
Embrace Your Purpose: Solving Problems God's Way Discovering Your Divine Purpose You were created to solve a problem. God designed each of us to be the answer to a question our generation would ask. We are here to address the needs of humanity and fulfill God's desires. We all have a unique assignment in our generation. I was born to solve a problem, and so were you. None of us is superior; we are simply individuals who have discovered our purpose.
By Rabi Panimabout a year ago in Education










