17 Jun Being a Father
Being a father is not giving the child what he wants, but what he needs to find his own way.
Being a father is not only being present when your child needs it, but also being absent when he doesn’t need it.
Being a father is not just liking the good results of the things your child does, but understanding and sharing the bad results.
Being a father is not loving the son you want him to be, but loving him as he is.
Being a father is not building the child, but supporting him in his construction and reconstruction.
Being a father is not just hugging, Being a father is extending a helping hand. Fix to love And be ready to start over.
Being a father is being human It’s being by the side of the family, Especially when the rough waves take the boat elsewhere, It’s being attentive to the life goals of your children, encouraging them to fight.
Being a father is not just paying off your children’s bills.
Being a father means being attentive to the dialogue, love and understanding of those whose motto is love and forgiveness and communion.
Being a father is having a normal life, betting on the team of faith, with a lot of courage not to weaken in the fight, having a God who is also a Father at the forefront, who welcomes us, contemplates and loves us as children.