As
the father of five boys, I have felt the responsibility of raising sons who could
one day provide for their families without their wives needing outside-the-home
employment. This responsibility became even keener when we began homeschooling
in 1985. No longer was I able to rely on a school system to prepare my sons for
their futures as wage-earning adults.
The principles and suggestions presented
in this book have come from my study of Scripture, my own experiences in raising
two of my sons to adulthood, plus personal observations of other men and their
sons. As my wife, Teri, and I walked through the years of our childrens
lives, we did not have a plan or formula in mind such as I lay out before you
in this book. However, we did have Gods Word, which we turned to constantly
for direction and encouragement.
I want to introduce you to my children
since they are key players in the chapters you will be reading. It is impossible
for me to write without using personal examples. My own children are the best
illustrations I have of some of the points I am making. At the time of the writing
of this book, here is what my family looks like:
My wife,
Teri
Nathan - age 24
Christopher - age 22
Sarah - age 19
Joseph
- age 12
John - age
10
Anna - age 8
Jesse - age 6
Mary - age 4
Please understand
that this book is written from a decidedly Christian point of view. Because of
my love for Jesus Christ and the dedication of my life to Him, I am not able to
write anything that does not use the Bible as its foundation and starting point.
You will find Scripture quotes throughout.
Dont expect this book
to tell you what vocation to have your son prepare for or whether he should go
to college or not. However, it is designed to set out guidelines and suggestions
for helping you and your son make these decisions. You will find practical ideas,
starting with the preschool years and going up through early adulthood, that will
be applicable for preparing your son for whatever vocation the Lord calls him
to.
Please dont leave this book on the shelf until your son is a
senior in high school. The time to begin laying the foundations that will help
him support a one-income family begins in his preschool and elementary years.
While parents who have missed this particular direction for those early years
can catch up, dont miss it if your children are still very young!
It
is my desire that as you read this book you will be filled with an excitement
over the prospect of preparing your son to provide for a single-income family.
I want you to see the possibilities and then purposefully set out to meet them.
I hope you will begin to view each aspect of your sons life as having an
impact on his ability to support a family one day. I would like for you to own
your responsibility in this process and to face it with seriousness and anticipation.
Steve
Maxwell
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