112 | Harold and the Purple Crayon (Paul Hurckman Revisited)

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Jeff sat down with Paul Hurckman and recorded this conversation in August of 2018. Originally released as Episode 38, this conversation is being revisited as part of our Throwback Winter Series.

FATHERS FOR THE FATHERLESS >> June 20th, 2020 

MISSION: End fatherlessness globally. Every child with a man they can call father. (Malachi 4:6a "He will turn the hearts of the parents to their children, and the hearts of the children to their parents")

VISIONWe ignite a father's calling by connecting him body and soul with the cause of the fatherless and the heart of the Father. FATHERS FOR THE FATHERLESS will change your life by forcing you to look past yourself. On the one weekend when it's easiest to sit home and consume, we're going to push ourselves, cycling 100 miles, in response to our Heavenly Father's heart for the Fatherless.

GOAL: 100 dads riding 100 miles raising $100,000+ for the fatherless.Registration & more information : Click Here

Paul Hurckman

Paul and his wife, Candace, have 4 children (2 bigs and 2 littles) and they live in Minneapolis where they love to bike, run and host popsicle extravaganza gatherings for their neighborhood. Paul is the Executive Director at Venture Expeditions.

In This Episode:

-- Shifting mentality to being an ALL-on-DAD-- What messages do you want regularly communicate to your kids?-- Our truest version of our dreams are birthed in God’s design-- Harold and the Purple Crayon - Drawing a better picture for our family and the Kingdom-- Raising kids that will cross the street for the sake of the Gospel-- Becoming less comfortable for the sake of other people-- Shalom - being in right relationship with your maker, with each other, and with creation

RESOURCES:

-- dadAWESOME Podcast-- The Bible Project-- Book: Wonder-- Book: Big Hair, Don't Care:

Other Mentioned Podcasts:

- Bart Scharrer Episode 17 

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