by Scott Froerer | Aug 22, 2019 | 2019, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, Marriage, Parenting, Personal Development, Sacrifice, Service, Share Goodness, Teach
"I decided..." Be Kind Being welcomed home with love and hugs fills a grateful heart to overflowing. Words can’t describe, reason stares in silence, and wonder won’t let go. Heaven on earth becomes a reality and parents rejoice when there is love at home. One of...
by Scott Froerer | Jun 20, 2019 | 2019, Communication, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, Forgiveness, LDS Fathering, Leadership, Marriage, Parenting, Personal Development, Prepare, Provide, Sacrifice, Service, Share Goodness, Walk and Talk, Work
WORKING TOGETHER Desire Higher | Become One | Work Together Working together can accomplish great results. This is especially true when both are as different as… Hot & Cold. In a successful partnership, neither Hot nor Cold are required to change. Hot...
by Scott Froerer | Mar 19, 2019 | 2019, Communication, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, LDS Fathering, Marriage, Parenting, Personal Development, Service, Share Goodness, Spiritual, Teach
ATTITUDE & GRATITUDE See the Big Pitcher A familiar question asked when you are trying to help someone improve their attitude is: “Do you see your glass as half empty or half full?” Reality tells us that even though the facts around your life don’t...
by Scott Froerer | Mar 4, 2019 | 2019, Communication, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, Finances, LDS Fathering, Leadership, Personal Development, Planning, Prepare, Provide, Resources, Service, Share Goodness, Spiritual, Teach
NOT A SINGLE NOTE A Marching Band is No Accident. In fact, Not a Single Note could be performed without great planning and hard work! A Marching Band has significant Elements ofPreparation before a Performance: Performers ~ Must Practice, Follow Instructions, be...
by Scott Froerer | Nov 6, 2018 | 2018, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, Parenting, Personal Development, Service, Share Goodness
FAITHFUL EFFORT Father, Where Shall I Work Today? Father, Where Shall I Work Today? “Father, where shall I work today?”And my love flowed warm and free.Then he pointed out a tiny spotAnd said, “Tend that for me.”I answered quickly, “Oh...
by Scott Froerer | Nov 1, 2018 | 2018, Communication, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, Forgiveness, LDS Fathering, Parenting, Prepare, Service, Share Goodness, Spiritual, Walk and Talk
Parallel Thinking Giving | Taking Fathers know, all too well, that both good and evil has occurred throughout human history. In this photo, Joseph Smith Jr. is shown giving a coin to Emma, his wife, to help provide for the poor and needy through the recently organized...
by Scott Froerer | Oct 19, 2018 | 2018, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, Forgiveness, Marriage, Parenting, Personal Development, Prepare, Service, Share Goodness, Teach
LOVE ONE ANOTHER Love is the Great Game Changer How should we treat others? ~ With Love! Unfortunately, many people don’t treat themselves very well and there are some who don’t even know what it’s like to be treated with kindness. We live in a...
by Scott Froerer | Oct 3, 2018 | 2018, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, Forgiveness, Parenting, Personal Development, Planning, Service, Spiritual
PREPARE ME...PLEASE As Fathers, Are We Prepared? The Apostle Thomas wasn’t prepared for the news that Jesus had risen from the dead. He declared, “Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and...
by Scott Froerer | Sep 5, 2018 | 2018, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, LDS Fathering, Parenting, Personal Development, Share Goodness, Spiritual, Teach
THE LAW AND GRACE If you or I were to jump from a high cliff we would fall to our death…unless we were an eagle! In which case the law of gravity would interact marvelously with the laws of flight and we would soar high above the ground.Eagles are not restricted...
by Scott Froerer | Jul 24, 2018 | 2018, Fathering, Fathering Leadership, Forgiveness, LDS Fathering, Prepare, Sacrifice, Share Goodness
GIVE THANKS Honored Pioneers This wagon was handmade by Thomas Wilson Stowe. He was born in 1883 and passed away in 1975. He was my great grandmother’s younger brother, so we called him Uncle Tom. He and his wife, Ellen, were childless and lived just down the...
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