Join Judah Bernard in an engaging discussion on the complexities of fatherhood. As Father’s Day approaches, this episode delves into what it means to be a father, celebrating the triumphs of those who embrace their roles, while acknowledging the challenges faced by absent fathers. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the attributes of good fatherhood, cultural differences in parenting, and personal stories that illuminate the joys and struggles of raising children. Judah shares insights on parenthood's influence, the importance of being present, and the impact of absent parental figures on children.
This episode isn't solely about fathers; it opens a dialogue on responsible parenting and the societal changes needed in nurturing children. Engaging conversations highlight the importance of self-assessment, compassion, and surrendering to God for guidance. The discussion invites listeners to contemplate how to improve the dynamic between parent and child for a better future.
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