Nourish move love 10 min arms
Rick: That is correct! He builds up and he keeps safe.ĭennis: And you are the pastor of Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina not Greenville, North Carolina.īob: We have already established you went to the wrong place.ĭennis: I went to the wrong place for a wedding. Man’s mandate – if he wants to be a masculine man is to ‘Work and Keep.’ Rick: I am afraid it only comes ‘through’ fortunately it doesn’t come ‘From’ Rick Phillips.ĭennis: Okay! So we have it on a little higher authority. Work and keep! Work and keep! Work and keep…īob: Work and Keep! Just over and over again.ĭennis: That is what it means to be a man, “Work and Keep.”īob: And that comes from Genesis 2:15, but it also comes from Rick Phillips, right? Okay, so I am trying to get the gardening stuff down here.ĭennis: Well, it kind of feels a bit like a broken record, Bob. Welcome to the FamilyLife Today thanks for joining us. God has given you as a father the assignment to spiritually train your children and a big part of that assignment is what you model for them. I don’t want to be judgmental, but I wonder if it was not really Christianity that they abandoned at all?īob: This is FamilyLIfe Today for Wednesday, November 10 th, our host is the president of FamilyLife, Dennis Rainey and I am Bob Lepine. Rick: When I hear these statistics of huge percentages of evangelicals youths abandoning the faith I wonder what faith they saw lived in the home. Bob: Fathers play a strategic and a critical role in the spiritual training of their sons and daughters.