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Ep 94 - Family Dynamics Pt 6: Dad's Role in the Modern Family, How I Father my Toddlers

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In this episode, we explore the growing movement of dads who want to be fully present in their children’s lives and how this aligns with our calling as men through Christ’s work of provision and protection. We’ll discuss how fatherhood today involves more than just providing materially but also being deeply involved in shaping our children’s spiritual and emotional development. With a focus on disciple-making for young kids, we’ll dive into the importance of creating family rhythms and the need for couples to support one another as both mother and father in the unique ways they parent their children.

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Ep 45 - Fatherhood in an epidemic of loneliness and purposelessness, death and living to tell the story

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In this episode, we explore the growing movement of dads who want to be fully present in their children’s lives and how this aligns with our calling as men through Christ’s work of provision and protection. We’ll discuss how fatherhood today involves more than just providing materially but also being deeply involved in shaping our children’s spiritual and emotional development. With a focus on disciple-making for young kids, we’ll dive into the importance of creating family rhythms and the need for couples to support one another as both mother and father in the unique ways they parent their children.

Next episode recommended:

Ep 45 - Fatherhood in an epidemic of loneliness and purposelessness, death and living to tell the story

Table Talks with the Tares: conversations that inspire personal growth in leadership in every sphere of life.

Visit our website: The Honest Underscore .

Join our monthly newsletter for a curated blend of exclusive leadership insights, personal reflections, and resource releases delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter!

For questions, please email us at [email protected].

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