Avi · By The Way
The father your kids will remember.
Not a parenting course to grind through. A practice — one minute a day, four moves a week — that turns good intentions into the dad who actually shows up. With the Scripture and tools to lead your home, and letters your kids will keep.
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Why “Avi”
Avi is the Hebrew word for “my father.” Not “father” in the abstract. My father. Possessive, particular, named. We picked it because the kind of dad we're making space for is the one your kid points to when asked who their father is.
The drift you already feel
Most dads don’t lose their kids in one big failure. They lose them a quiet Tuesday at a time.
- • You mean to lead spiritually, but the week ends and you didn’t.
- • You’re in the house but not really with them — present, not present.
- • You’d lead a devotional if you knew where to start.
- • The years are going fast and you’re not sure what you’re building.
It’s not a love problem. It’s a no-system problem — good intentions with nothing to land them on.
Picture it instead
A dad with a rhythm — and kids who feel it.
- • A daily nudge that makes one specific move toward your kids.
- • Four weekly habits that quietly add up to a led home.
- • A devotional ready to read at the table in five minutes.
- • Letters your kids open in twenty years and know they were seen.
What's inside.
A daily rhythm, a weekly rhythm, and the tools for the seasons in between. No curriculum to keep up with — open what the week calls for.
The Father’s Minute
One small, specific move toward your kids each day — notice, ask, play, plan, bless. Sixty seconds. The dad they remember is built out of days like this.
The weekly four
A leadership check-in for the moves that matter most: prioritize your wife, pray with your family, lead a devotional, play with your kids. Checked off as the week goes.
Your anchor verse
The Scripture you’re leading your home by, kept at the top of everything. Starts with Deuteronomy 6; make it your own.
The Library
Scripture-rooted guides for the hard parts — leading your wife, raising your kids, anger, money — plus ten five-minute family devotional kits, questions by age and a prayer included.
Blessing letters
Write a letter to each kid for the birthdays and the ordinary Tuesdays. Print them when you’re ready to hand them over. Ten years of these is an inheritance.
A weekly read, from AI
Set a season goal and the app reads your week — your four, your check-ins — then writes back one honest read and one small adjustment. No grades, no shame.
For dads in the middle.
Not the dad who has it figured out. Not the one who already reads the parenting books. The one in the middle of it — the messy years, the tired weeknights, the moments you wish you'd handled differently. Avi gives you a small move today that makes the year add up.
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