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Day-By-Day Devotions for Dads

Jay Payleitner

Not Your Dad's Devotional

Save the sermons for Sunday and join bestselling author and proud papa Jay Payleitner on a quest to become a better dad, one day (and devotion) at a time. This trip will not include guilt, just a lot of good advice on how to teach, inspire, and encourage your children from someone who's been there.

Inside you'll learn...

Who you can point your kids to when the GPS direction of their lives needs recalculating

What a firm handshake and a head nod can teach your children about respecting others

When to cash in your genius points and when to store them up for future use

Where men gather to worship God is where your son should be

Why simply being there is the best thing you can do for your children

How turning in your superhero cape and becoming vulnerable will benefit your kids as they become teenagers

...and so much more!

Far from preachy, this devotional will make you think clearer, smile bigger, and laugh harder about fatherhood than ever before. Better yet, it will draw you and your kids closer to God

Book Details

  • Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
  • Publish Date: May 5th, 2020
  • Pages: 240
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.10in - 5.10in - 0.90in - 0.65lb
  • EAN: 9780736963633
  • Categories: Christian Living - Men's InterestsChristian Living - Family & RelationshipsDevotional

About the Author

Payleitner, Jay: -

Jay Payleitner is one of the top freelance Christian radio producers in the United States. He has worked on Josh McDowell Radio, Today's Father, Jesus Freaks Radio for the Voice of the Martyrs, Project Angel Tree with Chuck Colson, and many others. He's also a popular speaker on parenting and marriage and the author of dozen-plus books, including the bestselling 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad, 52 Things Wives Need from a Husband, and 52 Things Sons Need from Their Dad; he also created "The Dad Manifesto." Jay has also served as an AWANA director, a wrestling coach, and the executive director of the Illinois Fatherhood Initiative; he now partners with the National Center for Fathering, whose efforts he fosters and promotes. He and his wife, Rita, live near Chicago, where they've raised five great kids and loved on ten foster babies.