Dynamic Dads

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Sinopse

Paul Pettit, President of Dynamic Dads, has put together a set of outstanding audio resources for your use. Dynamic Dads is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging fathers everywhere in their demanding yet highly rewarding role of leading their family. The fatherhood renewal movement is gaining momentum and building consensus. And the message being delivered to community leaders, family practitioners, social service workers, public policy figures, and faith based initiatives is...an effective, involved father is a critical component of healthy families. It's why Dynamic Dads exists. To help train, encourage, and motivate dads to give their best effort to the fathering task.

Episódios

  • Prime Time America Interview #2

    24/10/2008 Duração: 07min

    Paul Pettit discusses the importance of parents connecting with their children during the difficult 'tween years (8-12). Several interesting tips and insights are offered during this interview with Moody Radio's Tracy Haney.

  • Too Busy to Ride

    14/01/2008 Duração: 59s

    Hey dad, do you find it hard sometime to unplug from the office or job site. Working hard to meet the need of your family is a noble goal, but sometimes you really do need to take a break to spend time with your family.

  • Prime Time America Interview

    14/01/2008 Duração: 06min

    This is an interview with Paul Pettit by Prime Time America. Navigating those tween years from childhood to being a teenager can be a diffucult challenge for parents. Paul Pettit has some great and prectical advice for parents who are raising "tweens."

  • Out at the Plate

    14/01/2008 Duração: 01min

    Sometimes we fathers are disappointed by our children's talents, abilities, or inabilites. We must remeber that God has designed our children by His own grace for their own good. Let's celebrate how God has created our children and the talents and interest that HE has given them.

  • Balanced Fathering

    14/01/2008 Duração: 01min

    Sometimes we fathers feel over run with the happening at home especially after a long days work. However, we must realize that our family is more important than our jobs. A balance must be founds.