DAD HACKERS: A Father’s Blessing with Dr. Chuck Stecker

Episode #38 – Dr. Chuck Stecker joins us today to discuss this crucial time in our children’s lives. He has devoted his life and work to help families, churches, and in particular, fathers develop rites of passage for their boys and girls. We talk about the power of rites of passage, the importance of receiving a father’s blessing and being versus doing.

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Dad Hackers

Episode #38

Patrick Antonucci— Podcast Host

Have you ever asked, “When does a boy become a man?” Or, “When does a girl become a woman?” I know it may seem like a silly, or childish question, but there’s much confusion on this subject in the world today. And if you leave the decision up to society, there may be disastrous consequences. The reality of the situation is that God built into His children definite markers of the entrance into adulthood. The real question is, are you going to recognize and celebrate them when they happen for your children? And if so, how are you going to handle it?

Dr. Chuck Stecker joins us today to discuss this crucial time in our children’s lives. He has devoted his life and work to help families, churches, and in particular fathers develop rites of passage for their boys and girls. We talk about the power of rites of passage, the importance of receiving a father’s blessing and being versus doing.

Enjoy the show and be sure to reach out to me to let me know how you were blessed by it.

Show notes are at dadhackers.us/038

 

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About the Author

Founded by Patrick Antonucci, Dad Hackers is a community and podcast for Christian dads. We are devoted to encouraging and equipping Christian men to become who God designed them to be so that they can raise up the next generation of Christ-followers and leave a legacy of multi-generational faithfulness.