


Cherish Your Children!
To be a good Dad is tough! This is why I have created a new series called “The Mark of a Dad” to help men fulfill our fatherly roles. So let’s get to it. The first thing I want to discuss is the fact that we must cherish our time with them,

My Father Built Character Into Me
David Kraft was a big, strong man -- all muscle. At the age of 32, he was six feet, two inches tall and weighed 200 pounds. Then he was diagnosed with cancer. It wracked his body, and over a period of time, he dropped from 200 pounds to 80 pounds.

My Father Was a Hard Working Man – by Robert Holland
My Dad, Herbert Holland, went to work at the Viscose in Parkersburg, West Virginia in February of 1942. The company manufactured rayon and employed about three-thousand people during World War II. I was very happy Dad got the job.

Don’t Freak Out! (podcast)
I must warn you that there will be many times you’ll have no clue what to do. But you still have to pretend you are in control. Like when your three-year old melts down at the grocery store. What do you do? Listen to today's episode and find out.

Influence Your Children _by Phil Conrad
If all we need to do, as “good men”, is something, then, how much more does it take for us to become ‘great' men?

God Designed Daddy
God designed you to be a daddy. Man up and look at God's design for you as a man. What does it mean to be a daddy? How did God design you? Let's find out.
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