Grace & Truth with Owen Strachan
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Dr. Owen Strachan and Dale Thackrah, Executive Pastor at Redeemer Bible Church in Arizona, discuss the importance of men cultivating a good marriage and family life. They highlight the confusion and different voices that men often face in today's culture, leading to a lack of understanding of their role in the family. They emphasize the need for men to prioritize their families over worldly success and to pursue sacrificial leadership. The conversation also touches on the importance of emotional stability, humility, and following Christ as a model for leadership.
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