STRONG DADS!
STRONG DADS is hosted by Merrill Hutchinson and Andy Dalton. STRONG DADS strives to be an informative and entertaining discussion for all men but in particular, husbands and fathers. Our message is straight shooting, challenging, and encouraging to men that desire to follow their calling to be the man God designed them to be. We make no apologies for grounding our message in the Word of God. We also admit to being flawed. We readily admit to being sinners and challenged in many ways, however, we also know we are loved and called by God to be Strong Dads! With the help of local sponsors and the word spreading through listeners like you, Strong Dads is committed to building and strengthening families. The mission is to equip and empower dads to be all God created them to be.
STRONG DADS!
Strong Dads - Are You Sure That Kid Is Mine? - Episode 113
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Raising kids can be difficult, but when your child is created to be very different than yourself, it can be even more difficult. For example, if you as a dad are athletic, into sports, enjoy doing things with your hands, but your child is not interested in athletics at all. Maybe they are interested in video games and staying inside living a more sedentary life. The question is, how to you father this child well?
In this show, Kyle and Hutch discuss how you go about being the best father for all of your children whether they are wired like you or not. We would love to have our kids conform to our ways of approaching life, but the reality is, God made them different, and different for a reason!
As fathers, we are the adults in this situation. We are called to adapt and accept our child for who God designed them to be. It is only the selfish man that can't understand that he must put the differences aside and work to raise the best individual possible.
The differences between father and child can be subtle or significant. Those are not the focus. The focus is on the similarities. What do you have in common with your child? This is where the connection of parenting is made and grown. Whether it is a common activity, interest, sense of humor, or simply that you are both a child of God, this is what we build from.
Listen more to see what you can do to be the best Strong Dad for your child.
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