• Congratulations, You're Gonna Be a Dad!

    Congratulations, You're Gonna Be a Dad! 2ª edición
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    Price: $15.99

    ISBN: 9780825443510

    Edition: May 16, 2014

    Pages: 160

    Carton quantity: 104

    Publication date: May 16, 2014

    Format: Paperback

    Imprint: Kregel Publications

    Category: Christian Living and Devotionals

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    Congratulations, You're Gonna Be a Dad!

    What's Ahead from A to Z for First-Time Fathers

    What to expect when you're expecting for the first time—and you want to be a dynamic dad!

    First-time fathers are often both excited and nervous. They’re looking forward to delivery day—but they have to get there first. How does a new father know what to do, especially if he hasn’t had a father figure of his own? Where can he go for reliable advice that won’t overwhelm? From “A” (Agpar scores) to “Z” (zinc oxide to protect delicate skin), Paul and Pam Pettit provide an incredibly handy resource for the new dad-to-be.

    This brief book packs plenty of great information into its pages. Set up in an easy, alphabetized format, readers can dip in at any point, finding practical advice on every page. Why should you carry a diaper bag? Should you use a pacifier? Will you forget your own name because everyone calls you “Dad”? And what is pabulum? In between entries are thoughtful features by experienced fathers, including Chuck Swindoll and David Wheeler. They share their surprises and discoveries in the fatherhood journey, offering encouragement to those about to take their first steps on the path.

    Now updated with the latest statistics and current information after ten years in print, Congratulations, You’re Gonna Be a Dad! is still a great resource or gift for an expectant father.

    Author: Paul Pettit
    Paul Pettit (D.Min., Dallas Theological Seminary) is the president and founder of Dynamic Dads, an organization offering encouragement to fathers. A former sportscaster and youth pastor, he currently serves at Dallas Seminary as director of spiritual formation. Paul enjoys theology, golf, Kansas University basketball, and Texas barbecue.