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The Blessing of the Father - Ed McGlasson
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jul 11, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
Today's guest is Ed McGlasson. We go deep today talking about: Answering the longing that exists in most of our hearts for the blessing of a father who loves us unconditionally The need to lay down our lives for our families The father as the foundation of a child’s strong sense of identity The importance of that explicit blessing for our childrenEd Tandy McGlasson is the founder and executive director of The Blessing of the Father Ministries. He is a pastor, church planter, evangelist, best-selling author, renowned conference and corporate event speaker, and a five-year veteran of the National Football League (Giants, Jets, and Rams).Ed has captured the hearts of audiences around the globe through the sharing of his personal story—from the loss of his father before he was born, to playing in the NFL, to being clueless as a young dad, to eventually meeting the Father he always wanted. Most men want to be a great father, but many never had a present, loving father to show them how. Ed's message gives hope to men that it's never too late for them to change their story. When that happens, communities and churches change!Find Ed online at:Instagram: @edmcglassonTwitter: @EdMcGlassonResources mentioned:The Difference a Father Makes by Ed McGlasson ---Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast, where men are forged into elite husbands and fathers by learning what it takes to become harder to kill, easier to love, and equipped to lead.Get ready to start building the only legacy that truly matters - your family.Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/podcast/Follow Dad.Work:https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtstorring/https://twitter.com/CurtStorringHOW TO BECOME AN ELITE MAN, HUSBAND, AND FATHER: FREE TRAINING:https://dad.work/training/
Released:
Jul 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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