Top 3 Most Popular Fatherhood CoMission Posts of 2023
Ryan Sanders2023-12-26T20:09:33+00:00Thank you for following our blog this year. These are the top 3 most popular posts for 2023 to serve as reminders for you as we start 2024.
Thank you for following our blog this year. These are the top 3 most popular posts for 2023 to serve as reminders for you as we start 2024.
At the annual Fatherhood CoMission Summit, we’re always blessed to have so many fatherhood and family leaders attend, teach, and encourage us. We have so many videos that it’s difficult to fit them all in! This explains why I’m posting this interview between Dr. Tim Clinton and Dr. Jeffrey Shears from last year. Dr. Clinton [...]
Thankfully, church leaders and parents have a lot of options for Bible study curricula for children. Some come from larger publishers, while others can be downloaded for free online. The key is ensuring the children’s Bible study curriculum you use connects with kids and helps them become more like Jesus. […]
Several years ago, Stanford University did a study where a particular professor took two of his classes and gave the same basic information, except for one major difference. That major difference was, in one class, he fed data and in the other class, he fed stories. The goal was to see which class would [...]
I’m a product of men discipling me. As a young believer, I had men who met with me and personally invested with me. These men didn’t simply invite me to a Bible study, but they took time to walk me through the Christian life. They helped me learn and submit to the Lordship of [...]
Thank you for following our blog this year. These are the top 5 posts for 2022 to serve as reminders for you as we start 2023.
Do you find it difficult to lead others? NFL Coach Sherman Smith shares 5 principles for mentoring men.
Want to be involved in pro-life ministry but not sure where to start? Roland Warren shares 3 ways to engage in the Pro Abundant Life movement.
When I learned I’d be a dad for the first time, I was over-the-moon happy but scared. I had no clue about how to be a great dad. Why? Because I grew up in a father-absent home. My dad lived with me and my brother for a good part of our childhood, but he [...]
Responsibilities of a father: know how to SERVELast month we celebrated Father’s Day. This holiday is a great time for dads to reassess their fathering. But, any month is a good time to consider how you can assess your current level of service and find ways to improve.Here are three simple questions you can use [...]