July 20, 2004

Fathers & Leaders

Maggie Gallagher, interviewed by Christianity Today, on Raising Up Fathers.

I like this quote, and it's very similar to that statement from Spiderman 2, by Aunt Bea, about heroes sometimes having to give up their dreams:

The reality of family life is that men have to really give quite a lot to women and to children in order to make things work. They have to give up a lot of autonomy, give up a lot of the power to do whatever they want whenever they want. They have to give up lots of income and their mission in life.

Both men and women are happier and more effective if men see this as a manly role. Most commonly, it's a ceremonial title—it's an indication that this man has agreed to take responsibility for this family. And I think men need to be honored and supported in that. But if you use the idea of headship as a reason to believe you should get your way in family life, you've missed the whole point.


Posted by Joel Fuhrmann at July 20, 2004 09:50 PM
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