In this profoundly moving episode of Dad Tired, we sit down with Susan & Nick, a young married couple who share their heart-wrenching journey of losing their 18-month-old baby boy to a rare heart condition. Join us as they courageously open up about their experience, revealing how they found hope in Jesus even in the midst of their worst nightmare. With unwavering faith, they encourage listeners to trust the goodness of God, even in the face of unimaginable grief and trials. Through their story, they remind us that everything Jesus promised He would be, He indeed was. Prepare to be deeply moved as you witness their journey from sorrow to strength, and discover the transformative power of finding God's goodness in the midst of your own darkest moments. Tune in for a powerful episode that will touch your heart and inspire you to trust in the unwavering faithfulness of God, even in the face of life's most devastating circumstances.
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Living Crucified: A Call to Present and Sacrificial Fatherhood
Ignore The Face: A Journey of Intentional Fatherhood
Sharing The Mental Load: Insights on Parenthood and Partnership
Sons of God: Embracing Your Role as a Peacemaker
Backsliding & Why Kids Fall Away From The Faith
When Faith is Forbidden
Seeing God As A Perfect Father (with Louie Giglio)
The Worry-Free Parent: Living in Confidence So Your Kids Can Too
Why We Drift Into Loneliness & How To Fight for A Life of Friendship
Worry-Free Parenting: What the Ravens Teach Us About Raising Children
Raising Confident Kids in a Confusing World (with Ed Drew)
You Can't Change Your Child's Heart
It's OK to Suck At Baseball
No Rules in Spiritual Warfare (with Kaleb Allen)
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Not A Fan (with Kyle Idleman)
Dads Who Dwell
Life Behind Bars (with Jake Bodine)
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