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Dad, What’s Your Vision for Your Family?

When God made the family, he started by giving it a man — to lead it, to direct it, and to guide it. This wasn’t by accident, but by design.

Bryan Loritts’ Best Advice for Church Leaders Struggling With Fatherhood

Dr. Bryan Loritts joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to encourage church leaders who are struggling with fatherhood and to share four important gifts all dads can give their kids.

He Didn’t ‘Stop Believin.’ Journey’s Jonathan Cain Says God Inspired His Most Famous Songs

Singer and songwriter Jonathan Cain of the band, Journey, credits the title of the hit song, “Don’t Stop Believin,’” to his father. But it wasn’t until later in his life that Cain realized God was the true inspiration behind his life’s work. 

Father’s Day Videos for Church: Honor Men With These Media Clips

Father’s Day videos for church are fun, meaningful ways to honor special men in your congregation. Check out these attention-getting clips!

Father’s Day Ideas: 11 Ways to Celebrate Dads and Special Men

Do you need new Father's Day ideas for June? Then check out these suggestions and adapt them for your church and Sunday school classes. Kids will love honoring their fathers and other special men.

Tony Dungy Refutes Bigotry Claims After Event With Fla. Gov. DeSantis

Sports broadcaster Tony Dungy, an outspoken Christian, is pushing back against criticism after appearing with Florida’s conservative governor, Ron DeSantis.

3 Things Every Girl’s Daddy Needs to Know

Despite the natural flow of a daddy/daughter relationship, there are some things that you must know and stay conscious of as your daughter grows, if you want to maintain a thriving and successful relationship.

The Church Doesn’t Need More CEOs, It Needs More Fathers

The one model of leadership that is often missing is the one that I do feel is the most biblical. Meaning, it’s the idea that seems to reflect the biblical passages on church leadership the most, which makes it all the stranger that it isn’t being talked about more often. It’s leaders as fathers.