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- Adventure & Creating Memorable Moments
- Brotherhood & Mentorship
- Experiencing God's Love
- Family Vision
- Foster Parenting & Adoption
- Freedom & Forgiveness
- Identity & Living as Sons of God
- Legacy & Grandparenting
- Littles (0-5)
- Marriage
- Mom Perspective
- Prayer & Hearing God's Voice
- Raising Jesus Followers
- Rhythms & Habits
- Talking to Kids About Sex
- Teenagers
- Young Kids (6-12)
292 | Passing on Advice, Sharing Fatherhood Resources, and Praying for Other Dads (Joe Ostrem, Tyler Van Eps, and Dago Darezzo: Part 2)
In the second part of this campfire conversation, Jeff, Joe, Tyler, and Dago discuss fatherhood models, top resource recommendations, and advice for rookie dads. They conclude with powerful intercessory prayer for other fathers in the DadAwesome community.
288 | Partnering with the Holy Spirit, Walking in Authority, and Raising Righteous Children (Lisa Max)
Before Lisa Max was a parenting coach or ministry director, she walked her own journey of brokenness. She experienced a childhood of hurt and later witnessed her own children face the emotional pain she had once endured. However, God redeemed her family's story. In this episode, she provides fathers with tangible wisdom and practical solutions to walk in authority and partner with the Holy Spirit in parenting.
284 | Taking Risks, Confronting Anger, and Cementing Your Identity as a Son of God (Jay Heck: Part 1)
273 | Saying Yes to Foster Care, Embracing Adoption, and Changing Generations (Stephen Hogue)
267 | Becoming Spiritually Courageous, Emulating Christ's Honor, and Passing the Torch to Your Children (Tony Rorie)
246 | Deep Friendships, Spiritual Authority & Becoming a Dangerous Dad (Lowell Seashore)
232 | Being a Dad Your Kids Want to be (Tim and Ryan Skoog Part 2)
231 | How One Decision Creates Legacy (Tim and Ryan Skoog Part1)
One of the greatest gifts that my parents and then my dad was able to give me was he wanted to expose me early on to the world, to the needs of the world, to the challenges of the world." "....he did that by taking us to some of the most difficult places in the world.