Raising kids is amazing. It's a confusing, exhausting, joyous, incredible adventure.
We make it up as we go along, which is hard to understand and appreciate when you're the kid.
The other day, my faith, my love for my sons, and my love of books all came together in a great way.
(I understand that this could be another example of showing you the good parts of my life, and none of the bad. Kind of like Facebook can be, showing only the "highlight reel", and not the "behind the scenes" footage. There are plenty of "behind the scenes" incidents in my house, just like yours...)

My 11 year old and I were reading a Bible devotional together, and so the following is what I wrote to him:
I just read Day 35, about super powers.
Again, I'm struck by the contrast between what our God is like, and what the Greek gods were like.
They had specific powers, different from each other.
They had rivalries between each other.
They were immature, selfish, un-dependable, and scary.
Etc
(Not sure why I'm saying "had"... as if they actually existed at some point. Maybe because the sincere belief in them was real many years ago.)
Our God is all-powerful.He is the source of all power, all prophesy, all "magic", all creation, all healing, all protection, and everything good.
AAAAAAAAAND.....
He is GOOD!!!!!!!!!
Ultimate, eternal power, AND ultimate, eternal GOOD.Makes me want to go to church and worship today!
I love you, son.
I hope and pray that you grow in awe and love of our great God.
Dad
This was on a Sunday morning, and I was looking forward to worshipping at church...worshipping this God that is all-powerful, and yet loves me and has nothing but the best in store for me.
This let to a really cool conversation. Although he wasn't terribly wordy or eloquent this particular time, this is part of some incredible conversations we've been having.
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