These ideas rise above the joke gifts and "beer kits" that tend to belittle, not elevate, new fathers.
My husband, Joseph, and I are expecting a little baby in the spring. We’re so excited to welcome our son or daughter, and I wanted to get Joseph a gift this Christmas that especially focuses on his fatherhood.
After coming up with a short list of ideas, I turned to the internet for more suggestions. But I was disappointed by what I saw.
Many gifts featured in articles painted fatherhood as a joke, or worse, an inconvenience to men. Some gifts made it seem that all men are inherently incompetent when it comes to raising children. Others seemed to infantilize new dads, portraying them as just one of the kids. Far too many “new dad kits” were filled with beer, jokingly suggesting that the only way a new dad was going to survive was if he had some alcohol to help.
After discussing my frustration with friends, I wanted to offer some gift suggestions for new dads in your life that honor their masculinity and fatherhood …
1. Spiritual reading with examples of Biblical fatherhood
The role that fathers play in the lives of their children is incredibly important. Unfortunately, today’s culture doesn’t recognize the beauty of fatherhood. Often, dads are portrayed in sitcoms and advertisements as bumbling idiots. So if the culture isn’t offering any good examples for new dads, where should they turn?
“In this age, which seems to demean the role of husband and father, St. Joseph presents a startling and wonderful contrast to the selfish and indulgent view which so many have of husbands and fathers,” Archbishop John Myers wrote. “His humility and obedience together with his faith challenge us to become the men who God has called us to be.”
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