tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2844881757400912368.post2462843705932668487..comments2014-06-05T14:22:27.482-05:00Comments on Brad@Home: Sensitive Geek MAN: Daddy's girl.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2844881757400912368.post-54219575828686784892011-11-15T11:57:46.041-06:002011-11-15T11:57:46.041-06:00She'll need you in other, less tangible ways. ...She'll need you in other, less tangible ways. It's funny how as we grow as Christians, we never stop our need for God. In fact, the more we see our own sinfulness, the more we are aware of our need for him.<br /><br />When I was little, I needed my dad to feed me and cart me around and read to me and protect me and help me grow up. I no longer need him for those things. If something had happened to him then, I would have been somewhat helpless (although mom would have been there) and scared. His health has declined in the last year or so and once recently I thought I might lose him. It scared me still, not because I would be helpless, but because my primary model of a man and of Christ would be gone, at least physically. I still need my Dad every day, because much of the man I want to be is in him. In many ways I need him more now than I ever did when I was little. Ruby will always need you, even when she doesn't realize it.Joelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14827294758690949351noreply@blogger.com