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Father's Compass

21 Insights to Guide Dads Through the Journey of Fatherhood

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Father's Compass

By: Jeremy Pryor
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Fatherhood is complex and confusing. Modern culture isn't helping. Dads today need real practical insight to navigate toward God's design for fatherhood. Jeremy has collected some of his favorite insights into one audiobook that we trust will help serve you as a compass for fatherhood.

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NOTE: This book is base on white evangelicals philosophy.

This book is pack with good and timeless principles that I think are a good starting point for all men that are starting the fatherhood journey, and a good refresher for all us that are going to be fathers again.


Heavy on the religious ideas but still insightful

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Solid, biblically-principled guidance for Fathers. Definitely worth the listen / read as we navigate the waters of Fatherhood.

Solid Advice

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Jeremy helps me see my shortcomings as a Father and as a son, but also empowers me to live a different life in the strength God provides.

Convicting and empowering

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Christian fathers may find these reflections helpful.

I found this to be overly fixated on what books from thousands of years ago, which were carried through the years by word of mouth, written down by different people separated by great distances, translated, edited, translated again and then “interpreted” over the last hundred years has to say about fathers.

Had I known about the heavy Christian hand I’d have avoided this one.

Author seems genuine, writing isn’t bad.

Limited view of fatherhood, family and faith

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