Survival Gear for Dads

Being a godly father is an exhausting, challenging, thrilling, dangerous, confusing, and rewarding endeavor. It’s both a place you are and a journey you’re on. It’s a destination you arrive at and a process of becoming. This reading plan will help you gear up for the journey, get a sense of where you are right now, and what steps to take next. 7 days

Anger Free Dad

No dad wants to get angry. We want to raise our kids well, but fatherhood has its share of “anger land mines!” When we’re not on our guard, sometimes the smallest misstep can cause us to explode into anger. If you’re a dad who aims to overcome anger, this seven-day devotional will help you live a life of peace and joy. You can be an anger free dad—in Christ. 7 days

Becoming An Intentional Father

Being a father who intentionally disciples his family is tough work. Not only do we need to learn how to run this race, we must simultaneously remove obstacles blocking our way. Biblical fatherhood is not for the faint of heart. This plan will help you identify the things standing in your way. Then it will show you how, with God’s help, you can remove these roadblocks on your journey to becoming an intentional father. 8 days

Becoming A Praying Father

Being a father who prays isn’t the same thing as being a praying father. A father who prays takes actions. A praying father builds godly character. He’s in a constant and authentic exchange with a real and present God. This can be more easily said than done, but do it we must. Join us on a fatherhood journey as we learn how to be praying fathers who impact future generations. 8 days

6 Biblical Traits Of A Godly Dad

Most dads say they feel inadequate and don’t know where to start when discipling their children. This plan will help get you started with the six biblical traits you should model in your own life. Learn and practice these six (6) biblical traits of a godly dad in your own life and home—and you’ll be well on your way. 8 days

Becoming A Connected Father

You can learn how to be a confident, godly dad who leads his family with no regrets. 8 days

Becoming A Battle Ready Father

Fatherhood is under attack like never before. Statistics bear this out. One of the best ways for Satan to win this war is to convince men that we are not engaged in battle. This devotional helps fathers and men pick up their weapons and gird themselves for the spiritual battle. A lot is at stake – not only our own personal integrity, but the lives of those we love. 8 days

Becoming A Fulfilled Father

You are leading your family, but you see room for improvement. Sections of your family wall are gone. Some stones must be replaced. Before following Christ, this was off your fatherhood radar. But now, it drives your thinking. What next? As it turns out, fathers can learn much from an Old Testament cupbearer (and wall-fixer). Nehemiah outlines how we can build a vision for our family that honors God. 8 days

More Than the Score

Life is busy. Between work, picking kids up from school, and making it to practice on time, it’s hard to make time for the foundational conversations with your children. Scripture provides the principles you need to intentionally invest in the next generation as a parent or coach. This reading plan will give you easy and clear steps to help you and your sports-playing family focus on what’s most important.  10 days

7 Sins Of A Disengaged Dad

Most sin can be traced to one of these seven sins. So, know them. Fight them in your home. Fight them in your heart. Be the example that maybe you didn’t have growing up. You can learn to overcome the sin that’s holding you back. 7 days

10 Challenges Every Dad Must Conquer

Feel overwhelmed—or worse—like a failure? We took your most-pressing challenges and matched them up with battle-proven, busy leaders who also happen to be dads—to give you theologically deep and super-practical help. You CAN be the dad God calls you to be. This plan will help. 12 days

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