DAD HACKERS: How to Be the Spiritual Leader of Your Home

Episode #68 – Many of us didn’t grow up in Christian homes and a significant amount of the men in our community didn’t have a present, engaged father as an example.

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Dad Hackers

Episode #68

Patrick Antonucci— Podcast Host

One of the topics that come up again and again in our Dad Hackers Facebook group as well as our Iron Men meetings are how to be the spiritual leader of our homes.

Many of us didn’t grow up in Christian homes and a significant amount of the men in our community didn’t have a present, engaged father as an example.

That puts us in a very difficult and challenging position of having the desire to lead our families spiritually, but not having the background and example of how to do it.

True, we can read passages in God’s Word such as Ephesians 6:4 and Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and many others, but the problem is HOW do those passages apply in the day to day life? How do we live out our spiritual responsibility to lead our families in our specific context?

Jeff Vale is with us today to talk about how to specifically lead our families. He’s figured out some extremely applicable strategies to lead well. What’s more is that he’s a regular guy just like you and I. He doesn’t have a platform, he’s not a famous preacher or ministry leader, he hasn’t written a book, in fact, he’s not even on social media! He’s just an everyday Christian man who’s living out God’s call on his life in fantastic ways.

Listen in as he shares mountains of wisdom for family discipleship.

Show notes and resources at https://dadhackers.us/068-2

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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.