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  A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:34-35  

  YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE  
 

Just like Peter, you can make a difference in the lives of others -- in your family, school, church, community, and world! The world needs you -- your ideas, your compassion, and your spiritual outlook. And, it’s never too late to start contributing. The best gifts are those from the heart.

It’s June. Time to celebrate Fathers!

Last month we focused on mothers. This month, let’s appreciate our fathers.

Fathers play such important roles in our lives. But so many people grow up without dads. That’s why it is so helpful to realize that God is our true Father. Jesus even said to “call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven” (Matt 23:9). God is always fathering all of us. Not one of us can be deprived of God’s guidance, direction, protection, strength, assurance, and power. As God is “Our Father” (Luke 11:2) -- your Father, my Father, our Father -- God is always watching over us all.

We also read in the Bible, “You call out to God for help and he helps -- he’s a good Father that way. But don’t forget, he’s also a responsible Father, and won’t let you get by with sloppy living” (The Message, I Pet 1:17).

Fathers help us in so many ways. They make sure we stay on track; maintain our integrity; learn the importance of courage, discipline, and strength; and much more. They have so much they want to teach us. There’s so much we can learn from them. Sometimes dads don’t talk a lot. Often they just act. They try to set a good example for us. They work hard. They support us as best as they can.

We have many reasons to be thankful for our dads (and for anyone who has fulfilled the role of a dad in our lives). It’s so important that we let them know how much we appreciate all the hard work and all the sacrifices they’ve made trying to give us a wonderful life.

  • We honor our Father and our dads when we live a good, honest, meaningful life. In this way, we are proving that we’ve learned from their example.
  • We respect them when we listen to their viewpoints. After all, they, too, were youths. And now that they’re older, they have perspectives on life that we simply cannot have because we have not experienced as much as they have.
  • We show them we care when we can accept their helpful and thoughtful criticism with grace and strength.
  • We prove our interest and our desire to learn from them when we try to understand why they’re telling us something or why they’re doing something in a particular way instead of trying to prove our own point all the time.
  • We make them feel good when we let them know that they are important to us.

Here are more suggestions for making our dads feel appreciated.

  • We can give them hugs. We’re never too old to give our dads hugs.
  • We can be there for them we they need help, regardless if it’s a major or minor thing that needs extra hands or supportive thoughts. It often seems like dads don’t need help, but they do.
  • Give them a break from their work at home. Do some of the chores they do. Or do our own before they ask.
  • Ask them about their work. Be interested in their lives, in what they know.
  • Have them tell you stories from their childhood and what it was like growing up.
  • Tell them how much you love and appreciate them. Dads need just as much encouragement and love as we do. They usually don’t get a lot of thanks at work. So make sure you make up for it at home.

And most of the suggestions from May’s Make a Difference focusing on moms for Mother’s Day apply to dads. You may just have to tailor them a bit. But this definitely includes praying for your dad and for your relationship with your dad. Even if we have great relationships, we still want to pray.

And the more we understand that God is our real Father, the closer we’ll feel to our own dads. And if we don’t have a dad currently in our experience, as we get closer to God, we’ll discover that the sense of lack in our lives disappears, for God is filling the void. God is absolutely everywhere fathering us at all times. Let’s rejoice in this truth and acknowledge it. And let’s make sure we thank God just as we thank our dads.

Have fun thinking of ways to do things for your dad, just as he has spent so much of his life doing things for you.

 
 

-- MFE

 
 
 

 

 
 
     
 

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Make a Difference Topics

 
  Celebrate Mothers  
  Practical ways to make “brotherly love continue”  
  Do God’s Will -- Love!  
  Commit Daily to Progress  
  Pray for our Governments World-Wide  
  Speak with Love  
  Ready, set … SHINE! Give your all!  
  Confidence  
  Include Others  
  Be happy no matter what. Do everything with joy!  
  Spread Freedom: Make Church, Christ, Central by Loving  
  Right Attitudes = Right Actions = Making a Difference  
  Write Letters about Your Life  
  Participate in the Resurrection  
  Step out from the crowd; be yourself  
  Express Creativity - learn the creative process  
  Make 3 Days Criticism Free  
  Find the Blessings this Christmas  
  Make November Kindness Month  
 

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  Like Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi, let’s write our own Recipes for Life and follow them.  
  Read Bible magazines, and gain spiritual insight on dating, individuality, community, music, and more.  
  We can have
the courage to stand up for
right even if we’re scared;
do what’s right even if it’s not cool; see people for who they are.
 
  Pay attention to Joel and Amos; trust God amidst destruction; be humble; change lives  
  Support tsunami relief and pray  
  Be a leader
like Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach,
Abed-nego
 
  Take care of our Earth. Make the best choices.  
  Live the Golden Rule daily by loving others  
  Express Christmas love -- love yourself
and others
 
  Write thank you letters  
  Strive for wisdom; start "wisdom circles."  
  Pray for the world; write and share a psalm  
  Stand up for yourself, as Job did; be a good friend.  
  Be an active volunteer in your community  
  Be like Jabez-pray big, and expect your prayers to be answered.  
  Be a prophet like Elijah and Elisha; stand up for God  
  Modern Day Psalms  
  Like Samuel and Nathan, you can serve God and help others do right.  
  Like David, you can defeat "Goliaths."  
  Like Ruth, you can build a new life with God.  
  Put the "Christ" into Christmas and everyday. Help de-stress your parents.  
  Like Gideon, you can help free others. Share your gratitude.  
  Like Joshua, you can be a principled leader  
  Like Moses, you can defeat terrorism  
  Like Moses, you can use the commandments daily  
  Like Moses, you can free yourselves and others  
  Like Joseph, you can make the best of tough situations  
  Like Jacob, you can forgive and ask forgiveness  
  Like Jesus, you can serve others with humility
 
  Like Isaac and Rebekah,you can strengthen all relationships
 
  Like Abraham, you can be a peacemaker, friend, and healer
 
  Simple things you can do to help make a difference in others' lives  
 
 
     
   
     
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