t4g.org
 

« Oh Happy Day! | Main | Greetings from England »

March 24, 2006

Fathers and Daughters

by cjmahaney

If you are wondering where everyone is today and what they are doing, here is my best guess:

Mark is in Cambridge, England, and you can be sure he's not thinking about March Madness.

Wherever Al is right now, he is doing at least 5 things at once and doing them all equally well. Don't even think about trying this. Mere mortals cannot do this.

Lig is no doubt leading a meeting somewhere (although he is thinking about March Madness). And no one leads a meeting more effectively than Lig, which is why Lig is the president of 16 different Christian ministries and counting.

And me, well, I am just happy as can be, because Duke lost last night.

On a serious note, let me take this opportunity to thank all the readers of our blog for your encouraging comments. Although we can’t respond to all of the comments (thanks for your understanding), we do read each one and your encouragement has been very meaningful.

In light of recent posts I’ve written for fathers and sons, there have been requests for similar practical advice for fathers and daughters. My wife, Carolyn, and oldest daughter, Nicole, wrote a book entitled Girl Talk: Mother-Daughter Conversations on Biblical Womanhood, and they asked me to address a chapter to fathers and daughters. If you are interested in reading this “Word to Fathers,” simply click here. I hope it’s helpful.

Did I mention that Duke lost? Oh happy day!

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

Couldn’t make it to T4G? You attended, but want to refresh on all you learned and experienced? Whatever your situation, let Tim Challies walk you through this jam packed conference. He live-blogged the entire event: [T4G Archive].

Search this Blog

 

Regarding the T4G Blog & Comments:
The T4G Blog is an ongoing public conversation between Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, C.J. Mahaney, and Albert Mohler. The authors welcome your comments and may read and respond to them in their posts. However, no comments will be made public on the blog itself.

Get RSS Feed

Authors

Recent Posts

Categories

Archives