Bring Your Hammer; Book for Dads

Bring Your Hammer: 28 Tools Dads Can Grab From the Book of Nehemiah

Fatherhood is a lifelong job. It’s work. With all of its complicated challenges, there may have been times you’ve come close to checking out. Even giving up. But that’s not what you want, is it? You don’t want to be an average dad; you want to be a great dad. To do the job well. And to do the job right, you need the right tools.

Bring Your Hammer; Book for Dads

Wise Guys: Unlocking Hidden Wisdom From the Men Around You

For guys, more than ever, it’s a confusing world. Your GPS doesn’t offer any maps showing how to get to the point of wisdom – – and who likes asking for directions anyway? But there are ways to get that guidance you need. The answers may be all around you, in the form of guys you already know. Wise guys.

Wise Guys; Book for Dads
Wise Guys; Book for Dads
The Manhood Journey; Godly Fatherhood

The Manhood Journey: Setting a Course for Godly Fatherhood

Biblical fatherhood cannot be outsourced. Fathers are the primary disciple makers in the home. Our children are following our lead, but where are we leading them? Are we leading them towards the perfect Father, encouraging them to grow in their faith and to become the adults that God made them to be? What does a godly dad look like?

The Manhood Journey; Godly Fatherhood

More Than The Score: How Parents and Coaches Can Cultivate Virtue in Youth Athletes

Let’s help youth athletes learn how to play for something More Than the Score. Their future depends on it. More than ever, youth sports has become a hyper-competitive battleground. Coaches berate the players and parents threaten the coaches. Pat Combs has seen first-hand the destruction this has caused. It’s negatively impacting our homes and communities.

Receive; Book for Dad

Receive: The Way of Jesus for Men

Men are told they must earn their manhood. Society has dozens of misguided suggestions, from sexual conquest to a big bank account to six-pack abs. Even in churches, men seek self-assurance through spiritual performance. But all these efforts fail because men are trying to win the approval of their peers, wives, fathers, or even God Himself – leaving them isolated, burnt out, and confused.

Receive; Book for Dad