Great Dads Aren't Perfect...But They Aspire to Be
Congratulations, you're hired! You have no qualifications,
references, education, or experience, but you've definitely got the
job.
No occupation in the world operates like that...except
parenthood.
A father of four young girls, Rob Stennett is here to help you with
some on-the-job training. With humor and thought-provoking honesty,
Rob explores the 12 essential roles in your job description,
including...
Provider—Manage the stress of balancing work and family by
establishing clear priorities at home and in your career.
Pastor—Teach the wonder of Scripture and how your kids can
cultivate a faith in God they love and cherish.
Husband—Alleviate the pressure of modeling a healthy
relationship for your kids by focusing on your spouse's needs
first.
Counselor—Help your kids avoid emotional pitfalls by
becoming their most trusted source of wisdom.
You probably already know that becoming the perfect father is an
unattainable goal, but that shouldn't stop you from trying your
best to be a great dad. Your effort won't go unnoticed by your wife
and kids. You can thrive in the most important job you've ever been
given.
Rob Stennett is an award-wining novelist and filmmaker. He’s the author of The Almost True Story of Ryan Fisher, The End Is Now, and Homemade Haunting. His writing has also appeared in screenplays, web articles, short films, commercials, documentaries, and live theatrical events across the country. When not writing, Rob is the creative director at One Chapel in Austin, Texas. His wife, Sarah, and their four daughters have an imperfect little life you can read about at theperfectfather.net.