Description
The best way to ensure you wind up where you want to be in 5, 10, or even 25 years is to have a vision.
That's why we encourage dads to cast a vision for their family life.
It's too easy to fall into the everyday inertia and never take a moment to consider what you'd actually like your life to look like.
Where is God calling you as a family? What has He put in your heart that requires planning and intentionality?
Follow Abram's journey to becoming Abraham as God lays out a massive, multi-thousand year vision through Abraham and his offspring, and follow some basic questions to start casting your vision today.
On this episode, we talk about:
0:00 Intro
1:21 The Patriarch With The Longest Vision Wins (new chapter from Jeremy's book)
4:02 A patriarch is a father following a vision
10:50 Casting a vision for your descendants
13:23 You're a part of something way bigger than you
21:24 When vision is thematic and about deepening your faith
24:36 The importance of developing your family mission and vision alongside Scripture and prayer
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Resources Mentioned:
The Ruling Household by Jeremy Pryor
The Family Plan Calendar
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Welcome to Jeremy Pryor's Podcast, or what I like to call, "Jeremy Pryor Unfiltered." We are excited to bring you seasons of content all the way from Tolkien to Theology, from Business to Family. If you like to contemplate deep philosophical ideas across a wide range of topics, you've come to the right place. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
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