Being a better dad is more than just a measurement of:
- What my money can buy
- What my social status and position are
- Where I stay or what car I drive
- What I wear or eat each day
Being a better dad is able to have quality time:
- To be with my family whenever they need me
- To daily play and pray with my kids
- To love my wife so my kids can feel secure
- To daily eat with my loved ones in a table filled with laughter
Being a better dad is to have the health and energy to:
- Climb the mountains, reach the peaks and touch the clouds
- Cross the uncrossable rivers and beat the unbeatable currents
- Chart and blaze a new trail of success without “sacrificing” my family
- Celebrate every God-given breath and make each moment count
Being a better dad is to use my just one life to:
- Give courage to the timid to achieve the impossible
- Give love, faith and hope to the broken-hearted
- Give help to those with no means of paying me back
- Give a lasting legacy of value that my children can be proud of
Reposted from old website 14 Sept 2016