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116 | Put On Your Cape & Be Superman For Your Family (Jon French)
After over 20 years of ministry in the local church, Jon now leads at Convoy of Hope as the Church Relations Director. He's been married for 15 years Dori and has 3 kids.
104 | Surrender & Praying for Acceleration (Rick Glewwe Revisited)
Rick Glewwe joins dadAWESOME with a heart-wrenching message of fighting through “bigger than myself” moments and learning to surrender to God’s grace and hope.
96 | Keeping a Long Range Vision for Fatherhood (Josh Walters PART 2)
This is the second part of our dadAWESOME interview with Josh Walters... Here's the first half of the conversation. Josh and his wife Katie have six children, AnnaJaye, Abigail, Abel, Asher, Ari, and Anthem (The A-Team). They’ve been married for 17 years and Josh has been a pastor at Seacoast Church for 10 years.
95 | The Painful & Beautiful Journey of Losing His Father (Josh Walters PART 1)
Josh and his wife Katie have six children, AnnaJaye, Abigail, Abel, Asher, Ari, and Anthem (The A-Team). They've been married for 17 years and Josh has been a pastor at Seacoast Church for 10 years.
91 | Growing in Flexibility, Throwing Pancakes & Watching Fear Dissipate (Aaron Shust)
Aaron Shust joins dadAWESOME for a vulnerable conversation fatherhood and trusting God in difficult moments. Aaron is a song writer and worship leader who records songs that magnify the name and nature of God. Nothing To Fear, just released in September 2019 and is Aaron's Ninth full-length album. Aaron lives with his wife Sarah and three boys in Nashville, TN.
86 | Bringing Our Dad-Ideas To Life (Charles Lee)
Charles Lee talks about how we don’t take our good ideas to the grave and the illusion of balance in leading our families well.
Bigger than Myself (032 Rick Glewwe)
Rick Glewwe joins dadAWESOME with a heart-wrenching message of fighting through “bigger than myself” moments and learning to surrender to God’s grace and hope.