Bob Lepine, Shaunti Feldhahn, FamilyLife President David Robbins, Bruce Goff, Keith Lynch, and Marques Holt share the good, the bad, the simple and the hard things about being a dad.
Bob Lepine, Shaunti Feldhahn, FamilyLife President David Robbins, Bruce Goff, Keith Lynch, and Marques Holt share the good, the bad, the simple and the hard things about being a dad.
Crawford Loritts deconstructs the passage of Scripture where King David charges his son Solomon to remember the most important things.
Crawford Loritts tells stories about his father’s unyielding commitment to integrity, which he learned from his father, who learned it from his father.
Dad, you are more important than you will ever know. Our guests, Brad Wilcox, Steve Farrar, Donald Miller, and Robert Lewis share their insight into the vital role dads play in the lives of their children.
Installed at age 17 to pastor his father’s church after his sudden passing, Pastor H.B. Charles tells about his father’s profound influence that continues to inspire him today.
Dennis Rainey shares the value of dad as a minister and model. A wise shepherd leads his sheep at a pace at which they can thrive at and prosper. Part of that equation is being a godly model for his family, too.
When a man becomes a dad he does not fully grasp both the immense challenge and rewards. Dennis Rainey shares how a dad must win as a manager of his family.
Pushing through and doing hard things can make the biggest impact on your kids. “That’s what Dads do.” Find out more from Steve Farrar, Roland Warren, Ron Deal, R.V. Brown and Ben Rainey.
What kind of dad are you? Learn principles for being a strong, effective father from Voddie Baucham, Robert Lewis, David Jeremiah, and Dr. Meg Meeker.
Dr. Harold Davis recalls his own childhood and the negative attitude he embraced toward school from a young age.
Dr. Harold Davis shares about the young men he mentors. Without fathers in their lives, these young men are getting their cues from the street and making poor choices.
A man is only as good as his character. Pastor Crawford Loritts, talks about the qualities that make up a man’s character: personal habits, leadership in the home, and spiritual health.
What is a real man, and what does he do? Pastor Crawford Loritts confides that being a man is a choice, and that a man must always resist the urge to be passive.
According to William Bennett, the Latin term for father is “pater,” which means “the one who shows up and takes responsibility.”
William Bennett, a father of two sons and author of the book, “The Book of Man,” reminds listeners that boys are moral and spiritual beings, and if we forget this, we’ve lost the key to raising and educating them.
A boy without a father is like an explorer without a map. William Bennett, former Secretary of Education under Ronald Reagan, addresses manhood in today’s culture and reflects on his own boyhood and the men who influenced him.
Well-known pediatrician and mother of six Meg Meeker talks to fathers about the necessity of providing appropriate boundaries for their daughters.
Pediatrician Meg Meeker talks about the powerful influence of a father and recalls how her own father’s belief in her at a low point in her life inspired her to believe in herself.