it was really good, so I was anxious to see it.I gotta be honest, the acting wasn't that great in parts, but the content was much better than I expected! I will try not to spoil it for you if you haven't seen it.
Most people already know the movie is a call to fathers to be the courageous, strong, godly, sacrificial leaders of their family. There's even a devotional book as well as a "contract" to sign as a commitment to their children. Good stuff.
As I watched the movie, I couldn't help thinking back to the years Michael and I spent raising our own children. I was overwhelmed with gratitude for the godly husband and father Michael is. As you already know, we married very young and essentially grew up together in many ways. Despite his youth, Michael possessed a sacrificial spirit from the very beginning of our marriage. He always put my needs before his, and that extended to our kids from the moment they were born. It is definitely a God-given trait, and one of the things I love about him the most.
I remember the hours he spent roller-blading, playing street hockey, dressing Barbies and playing board games, building with Legos, watching video games, helping with homework, coaching Little League teams, and just listening to our children. He could have been doing so many other things, but he never grew tired of investing in our kids. He could have been pursuing his own hobbies or recreation, but spending time with them was his joy. That is still true today.
What a blessed woman I am.
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It's true - Dad is the best dad in the whole world! Street hockey was awesome, and most dad's don't play Barbies, so thanks for that!!!
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