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Ep.38 | Maximizing Time as a Father: Being Present Enough to Shape Your People (Psalm 90:12–17)

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THE BUSY DISCIPLE PODCAST — EPISODE 38: MAXIMIZING TIME AS A FATHER WITH YOUR KIDS (PSALM 90:12–17) Time is one of the greatest gifts God gives us. And for fathers, one of the greatest temptations is believing we'll have more time later. More time to play. More time to talk. More time to disciple. More time to be present. But Psalm 90:12 reminds us: "Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom." In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about maximizing time as a father and why fatherhood is about more than providing for your children—it's about being present enough to help shape their souls. Because one day, we'll realize that the little moments were actually the big moments. The bedtime prayers. The car rides. The conversations after a hard day. The ordinary moments that become sacred opportunities for discipleship. We'll explore: * Why presence is one of the greatest gifts a father can give * The difference between providing for your children and shepherding them * How discipleship often happens in ordinary, everyday moments * Why intentional time matters more than perfect parenting * Practical ways busy dads can invest spiritually in their children * How to build a legacy that lasts beyond achievements and accomplishments Whether you're a father, grandfather, spiritual father, or someone investing in the next generation, this episode is a reminder that the clock is always moving—but God can do incredible things through faithful presence. Because your children may not remember every gift you gave them. But they'll remember how available, attentive, and present you were. 🎧 Listen now to Episode 38: "Maximizing Time as a Father with Your Kids," and discover how God uses everyday moments to shape the hearts of the next generation.

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Portada del episodio Ep.38 | Maximizing Time as a Father: Being Present Enough to Shape Your People (Psalm 90:12–17)

Ep.38 | Maximizing Time as a Father: Being Present Enough to Shape Your People (Psalm 90:12–17)

THE BUSY DISCIPLE PODCAST — EPISODE 38: MAXIMIZING TIME AS A FATHER WITH YOUR KIDS (PSALM 90:12–17) Time is one of the greatest gifts God gives us. And for fathers, one of the greatest temptations is believing we'll have more time later. More time to play. More time to talk. More time to disciple. More time to be present. But Psalm 90:12 reminds us: "Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom." In this episode of The Busy Disciple Podcast, we talk about maximizing time as a father and why fatherhood is about more than providing for your children—it's about being present enough to help shape their souls. Because one day, we'll realize that the little moments were actually the big moments. The bedtime prayers. The car rides. The conversations after a hard day. The ordinary moments that become sacred opportunities for discipleship. We'll explore: * Why presence is one of the greatest gifts a father can give * The difference between providing for your children and shepherding them * How discipleship often happens in ordinary, everyday moments * Why intentional time matters more than perfect parenting * Practical ways busy dads can invest spiritually in their children * How to build a legacy that lasts beyond achievements and accomplishments Whether you're a father, grandfather, spiritual father, or someone investing in the next generation, this episode is a reminder that the clock is always moving—but God can do incredible things through faithful presence. Because your children may not remember every gift you gave them. But they'll remember how available, attentive, and present you were. 🎧 Listen now to Episode 38: "Maximizing Time as a Father with Your Kids," and discover how God uses everyday moments to shape the hearts of the next generation.

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