1) Pray with/for your kids. Job made offerings for his kids, just in case they sinned.
2) Pray with/for your wife. Isaac prayefor d 20 years for his wife.
Praying FOR your wife and kids is DIFFERENT than praying with them. Praying for them is what we commonly do. Praying WITH your kids is asking them about the troubles in their lives and leading them in prayer to receive the answers. Praying with your wife goes a step further. Not only do you ask them about their troubles, but you also SHARE yours.
3) Let your family see you reading the Bible, often.
4) Take your wife away as often as possible. She is not only your wife, but she is also your one and only FOREVER GIRLFRIEND.
5) Read to your family. Not only the Bible, but what you are reading, and things that help them grow.
6) Make decisions based on biblical reason, not your own.
7) Don’t rule by the letter of Scripture, but by the law of love. Build their faith by loving them like Jesus. Build their trust by being a servant.
8) Know Scripture for yourself.
9) Love intentionally.
10) Schedule time for each child and your wife.
11) Lead in family Bible Study. Set the time, insist everyone,ne is present and learn together as a family.
12) Lead with humility. Proverbs 15:2
13) Admit mistakes, without fear of losing your strength. You will gain your strength as a Spiritual leader because they will support your decisions ONLY as far as they can trust you.
14) Spend personal time with God.
15) Spend time being silly with your kids.
16) Let your wife vent. She may find it romantic.
17) Stay fit.
18) Stay spontaneous.
19) Always choose family over career. Always! Read what happened to Potiphar in Genesis 39. Yes, they need financial security, but THEY NEED YOU MORE.
20) Show compassion more than you show an iron fist.
21) Hold family meetings. Let them know your plans.
22) Calm your wife’s fears.
23) Find 3 Men of the Bible arn how to be a leader or father from. I like Jesus, Joseph, and Nehemiah.
24) listen to and consider your wife’s wisdom when making a decision.
25) Teach your kids what you know and learn with what you don’t know.
26) Speak positivity into your children early and often. You can do it.
27) Be honest about feelings and emotions. I’m afraid does not equal I’m not a man.
28) Don’t quote the Bible, live it.
29) Encourage your wife’s dreams.
30) set goals with and for each family member and then coach them to the finish line.
31) Share your goals with your wife. She wants to be your GREATEST cheerleader, but she CAN NOT cheer you on if she doesn't know what you are running to.
32) Find other guys to talk to. No one is perfect, each friend has a different strength.
33) Cherish your wife.
35) Maintain the mind of Christ while interacting with your family.
I Corinthians 2:10-14