Video: Dad, I’m Watching You To See If…

This video is a great reminder to all of us dads about the influence we have EVERY DAY through the eyes of our children as they are growing up! Well done and impactful production. I know I need to be reminded of this every week. If you have a thought, comment, or story to share after watching this video, please leave it below for other dads to read and be encouraged by.

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FIREPROOF: A Strong Pro-Marriage Movie

Just a short note to give you heads up about a movie being released on DVD on Tuesday called Fireproof that has a strong pro-marriage message.
 
It was produced on a $500,000 budget and has already taken in over $33 million in just the US alone!
 
If you saw the movie at the theaters, you know what an action-packed storyline it has.
 
Kirk Cameron (from the hit TV show “Growing Pains” in the 80’s… remember it?) stars as Caleb, a courageous daring firefighter willing to rescue anyone from a burning building, but unwilling to fight for his own marriage that is going up in flames.
 
Caleb and his wife Catherine spiral downward in their relationship and look separately to their friends and co-workers for advice about bailing out of their marriage.  and fighting and looking to their friends and co-workers for advice about their marriage.
 
Just as Caleb is ready to file for divorce, his father asks him to delay his decision for 40 days and presents him with a book called “The Love Dare.” I won’t spoil the rest of the movie for you.
 
You can watch the Fireproof movie trailer here.
 
If you’re interested in owning a copy of this movie on DVD video for yourself or a friend you know whose marriage is struggling, you can order it from DadResources.com, the online bookstore that directly supports FamilyDads, using this link–
http://www.DadResources.com/product.asp?itemid=58
 
Also, Focus On The Family is having the cast of the movie and the producers on their radio broadcast on Tuesday, January 27th, if that is of interest to you.

Blessings on your week,
Joey Watkins
Founder, FamilyDads

 
PS – The movie Fireproof was made by the same people who brought us the movie “Facing The Giants.” If you saw that movie, you already know how impactful their movies are.
 
The paperback book version of Fireproof is also available here.
 
And the book “The Love Dare” used in the movie is here.

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More Important Than The President

Today, for all Americans, is unique in our history. It is the inauguration of our 44th President.

The President of the United States is a position of immense power, unique prestige, instant fame, and world notoriety.

But you know what?

Our role as dads is more important.

It really is…Yes, it **REALLY** is.

Presidents come and go. Just think about all the presidents that have served so far in your lifetime. Sure, they make decisions that affect the direction of the country. And this next president will do likewise.

But as dads, we have something that no one…and I mean NO ONE… else has.

We have “father power.” It is the tremendous influence that we have in the lives of each of our children.

It is the power of our relationship with them, simply because we are their earthly father.

It is the ability and opportunity that we have as their dad to impact them, for all their lifetime, as well as their children and future generations of our family.

It is the privilege and responsibility we Dads have to instruct them, model to them, and disciple them in spiritual matters.

It is from us, Dad, whom our son will learn about masculinity, what it means to be a man, what it means to be a father, what it means to relate to a man, and if he has what it takes to be a man.

It is from us, Dad, whom our daughter can learn what it means to be truly cherished, how to relate to a man, what qualities to look for in her future husband, and if she is lovely as a woman.

With all due respect to Mr. Obama… even after today… his greatest importance and lasting influence will be in the lives of his two daughters.

He, like each of us dads, has a power even greater than the position of President of the United States:

“Father Power!”

Let us remember this amidst the media adulation and attention being given today and in the months ahead to the new US President.

Blessings to you and your family,
Joey Watkins
Founder, FamilyDads

PS – A great resource on “father power” is the book Father Power by Todd Wilson. This book has had a visibly profound impact on my life and it’s one I re-read regularly. It’s a quick, easy read which I highly recommend to ALL dads.

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Amazing Story From Work

A dad in Texas shared an amazing story that recently happened at the company where he works.

His story makes a very strong case about our priorities…

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We all know how the economy is going nowadays, and probably most of us, if not all, are concerned about the near future, our jobs, and praying hard about it.

Yesterday at church I saw a good buddy of mine, and he was not looking good. So I took him aside and asked him what was going on. (We are accountability partners, and we often go straight to the point, no “how are you ?” between us.)

He told me that at his workplace “pink slips” were flying all around him, personnel reduction was the “word of the month,” and he was very worried about his job.

He works in IT and was studying madly to get a very hard IT certification to make his position harder to get rid of.

I understood, since I share his same concern, and I am in the ’same boat’ so to speak.

That made me think, and I told him the story I want to share with you all, that happened in my workplace last week.

Last Monday, as soon as we got to the office, we were told that one of the oldest executive managers in the company, “James” had passed on the night before, in his bed.

James was the General Manager of our most lucrative sales market, he had been the company VP and CFO
in different times, and was one of the oldest employees of the company.

The guy was working 12-14 hours a day, taking very little care of himself, and work was his life.

You all see where this is going, right?

A few days after the funeral, I was in the car with our VP, going to Dallas, for business. In the car we started to talk almost immediately about James and what had happened.

After a few casual comments of sorrow about his death, the VP made a comment that gave me the chills …

She said “You know, James “passing away” is going to save the company a lot of money, his salary was quite good, and all in all, we were considering “letting him go” anyway, for we still have to cut salaries and personnel…”

My heart sunk, for I realized how little “James” the man, the individual, had mattered to the company.

Technically, the comment was right.

Under the moral and “human” perspective, it was chilling.

Today, a week after the event, “James” is nearly forgotten.

Gone, merely a faint memory. His position will not be replaced, the company will save money, and that is the end of a 17 years old career.

Guys, put your time, heart and effort in your family and in God.

I still remember the stories my grandfather used to tell me, and he passed away 25 years ago.

My children still laugh and cherish the stories I tell them about my mother’s grandfather…

It’s just money, folks… rust and moths.

What really matters is in the hearts of people you live with, share laughs, experience life and faith with.

You (we all) are not what your job says.

We are fathers, husbands, a brother, a friend, a son of a wonderful God.

Your company will erase the memory of you in a few days, if you drop dead tomorrow.

Your family will remember you forever — put your sweat and effort where it will bear good fruits.

Sorry for the story, it’s probably depressing, but I felt the urgent need to vent…

God Bless you all, brothers.

TexasDad

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I pray this story has been a clear reminder to all of us dads of what and who to truly prioritize in 2009.

Blessings to you and your family in this new year,
Joey Watkins
Founder, FamilyDads

PS – The best resource I’ve found on helping dads make and keep the right priorities is–
http://www.dadresources.com/product.asp?itemid=15

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