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This podcast has been created to bring the light of the truth; a truth which clearly and logically leads to following and obeying our Father in Heaven -- who truly has our best interests at heart in all that He commands us.
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Fathering Our Future

Anthony Vandagriff

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Fathering Our Future is the podcast for dads who are dedicated to embracing this God-given identity and fulfilling the mission of fatherhood. We explore fatherhood from a biblical perspective focusing on identity, relationships, and mission. You’ll get scriptural guidance and wisdom that will help you as a dad. You’ll also get to hear from other dads and special guests on. topics you care about.
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These podcasts are intended to nurture, instruct, and help you understand what the Lord has said in His Word that you may walk in the manner worthy of your calling in Him. We pray that you are blessed, not merely in the hearing, but more so in the doing. Simply put, our utmost desire is to be in the Father's heart, to know the Father's heart, and express the Father's heart to you.
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A weekly podcast covering the Cleveland Browns, the NFL & other sports and culture news. Join the Kuhn brothers, and their grandfather, as they breakdown the week that was for the Cleveland Browns and look forward to the week ahead, pick the lines and breakdown the outlook in the AFC North. No one becomes a Browns fan by choice, it's a cruel legacy passed down for generations. One day though, it will all be worth it. email: [email protected] twitter: @sinofourfathers
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We all enter into fatherhood with influences and voices that shape our approach. Maybe your dad was truly the man, or maybe you were inspired by an uncle, coach, pastor, or social influencer. But have you taken time to consider if you approach fatherhood in a way that honors God? One of the clearest ways we can be God honoring dads is to imitate ou…
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As we come to the end of Octobereding, we saved the best for last. Hereditary (2018) follows a family journey into madness, after suffering several traumatic events. And Weapons (2025) is the latest from Zach Cregger, which provides several viewpoints of events to lead you to what actually happened. Lets us know in the comments, what you thought of…
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The Bible indicates that we know people by their fruits. Have you ever wondered what your kids know about you based on your fruit? In Galatians 5:22-23 we are introduced to the fruit of the Spirit. Good stuff but often misunderstood. I remember growing up and learning that these were characteristics and behaviors I had to practice and work on, but …
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It is Stephen King week, as we watched Pet Sematary (1989) and The Monkey (2025), both inspired by King's work. The prolific author has influenced many in the horror genre, with his works of suspense and sometimes gore. Let us know what your favorite King book or adaptation is, in the comments. Also Play: Cinema Chain Game -------------------------…
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Ever feel like modern Christianity is a buffet—plenty of options, little clarity on what truly matters? We step back from the noise and follow a trail the apostles left in plain sight, moving from belief to obedience with the Book of Acts as our map. Instead of debating labels and church traditions, we ask what Peter and Paul actually expected when…
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Has your kid ever been down because of an issue with friendship? Of course you deal with it in the moment but there’s more you can do to help your kids. This week I want to give you some advice on teaching your kids about friendships. Four reminders to tell them: There are lots of people in the world Friendship takes time Focus on being friendly Be…
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The campiness and cheesiness of the 80s and & 90s are on full display in the two movies we saw this week: The Blob (1988) and Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988). Both appear to be made on a shoestring budget, with unseasoned actors. And that is why we love them. Or at least some of us do. Let us know what you think? Leave a comment and review. A…
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If you are a dad with a younger son and you find yourself wondering if your son actually likes you – you are not alone. In fact, a dad reach out to me with his concerns regarding his relationship with his 4-year old son and I think my advice will benefit you too. I will give you my timeless piece of advice that will be critical for your relationshi…
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The journey into the unknown and mysterious drives many a horror film. The two that we watched this week, The Descent (2005) and As Above, So Below (2014), travel in different methods, but hit some of the same milestones. Is the journey real, or all in your head? Is there ever any possibility of returning to your normal life after tragic events? Sh…
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Repentance stands as one of Christianity's most profoundly misinterpreted concepts. While many reduce it to mere apologies or expressions of regret, its true essence runs much deeper – it's about a fundamental transformation that redirects our entire life trajectory toward God. "Change is the key," the teaching emphasizes. "Not saying 'I'm sorry.'"…
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Time and love are a couple of things we think about a lot as dads. So I’ve got a fresh perspective to share on time and 4 tips to help you succeed at loving your children. With kids we find ourselves not having enough time, wishing we had more time, and running out of time. When it comes to loving our kids we that’s what we are supposed to do but t…
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We kick off Octobereding, with guest Tom Reding (@antifoodiex) with a search for Horror Comedies. Horror needs a little levity to balance out the suspense and terror. So we thought we would try Tucker and Dale versus Evil (2010) and Werewolves Within (2021). Each of them had a framework that could provide an excellent pairing, but something seemed …
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Grace demands a response. Throughout scripture, we see a consistent pattern: God initiates relationship through grace, but always includes requirements and expectations. This episode challenges popular notions of unconditional grace by examining the lives of Adam and Abraham to reveal God's true relational pattern. We explore how Abraham, the fathe…
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Just a few weeks ago I was alone and isolated from my family. I thought this may have been a time where I would be ultra-productive but I was wrong. The isolation was painful but one simple thing made the difference. We live in a world where we are constantly told to look forward and to stop looking back. This week I share how looking back helped m…
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Last week I talked about things to avoid when it comes to disciplining your kids. This week I want to share one thing you should incorporate in your discipline approach that you maybe haven’t considered. Disciplining kids seems like a serious thing, and it is, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use humor in the process. I want to share a silly simple …
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We wanted to celebrate the work of Robert Redford. He provided so many wonderful films and opportunities for new filmmakers to showcase their talents, with the Sundance Film Festival. We watched two of his spy-centric films in Three Days of the Condor (1975) and Sneakers (1992). But also check out his role in Spy Game (2001). He was a legend and wi…
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Welcome Back Patriots! Today I talk about our US Constitution, having its 238th birthday today. ________ ALL links below are clickable within your podcast platform, so enjoy! ________ • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patriot Power Podcast Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • ⁠⁠⁠⁠The Young Patriots Series⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Children's Book Series • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email Me…
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Welcome Back Patriots! Today I talk about our US Constitution, having its 238th birthday today. ________ ALL links below are clickable within your podcast platform, so enjoy! ________ • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patriot Power Podcast Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • ⁠⁠⁠The Young Patriots Series⁠⁠⁠ - Children's Book Series • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email Me⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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This profound exploration of adversity's revealing power cuts straight to the heart of spiritual maturity. Most of us have heard the saying that adversity builds character, but that's not entirely accurate. Adversity reveals character—exposing what's already within us when pressure is applied. Like sweat that exudes from our pores during intense ex…
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Disciplining our children is our greatest responsibility as fathers and unfortunately too many think about discipline in terms of punishment and correction. That is a part of discipline, but there is a whole lot more to it. This week I focus on what it means to discipline your kids and I cover three things you need to be careful of or rethink entir…
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The Sandman is back. Adam Sandler returns to the links with Happy Gilmore 2 (2025) which does a lot to remind us all of the original Happy Gilmore (1996), perhaps too much. The nostalgia-leaning and cameo-fueled sequel doesn't deliver as well, but it has its moments. So grab your golden jacket and hockey stick putter, and meet us on the course, Sho…
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When it comes to AI, there are people who love it and people who hate it. Personally, I see it as an incredible tool and resource with amazing potential. However, apparently it possesses the potential to do things I never imagined. I recently read an article about people and their feelings toward romantic companions created by AI, some pornographic…
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As the weather cools and the pigskins start to fly, we thought it would be great to bring on fellow dad and youth football coach, Bob Hansen to talk about Friday Night....I mean Varsity Blues (1999). High school football in Texas, highlighted by career-altering injuries, the rise of underrated players, and the pressures of parenting student-athlete…
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The profound mystery of Christ's redemptive sacrifice unfolds through an illuminating study of Isaiah's ancient prophecy. Isaiah's vivid portrayal of the Messiah as "a tender plant" and "a root out of dry ground" reveals both Christ's divine origin and human nature. Though possessing no extraordinary appearance to attract followers, His mission car…
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Integrity is a word that we all like to use. We know it is good. We know we want to have it. But the truth is, we sometimes struggle to actually define what integrity is. My goal is to help you understand what integrity is and what it should look like in your life. On this week’s episode, I will: Provide a biblical definition of integrity Give you …
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Original stories often lead to excellent films, and with Ryan Coogler at the helm, Sinners (2025) was bound to be a hit. We didn't know it would be this good. It covers so many stories, ideas and topics that we needed to bring in help, with friend of the pod, Charlie C. joining us. Make sure you drink your pickled garlic and get ready, because we a…
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This message uncovers how Samuel—standing between God and a people who had rejected divine leadership—prefigured Christ's ultimate mediatorial role. The heart of intercession beats powerfully in Samuel's declaration: "God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you." This commitment to persistent prayer and teaching "the go…
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As dads we want our kids to accomplish great things but we also want it to be perpetually known that we are the greatest. That’s a problem because both things cannot be true. Our mission is to equip and disciple our kids to be a part of God’s mission in a greater capacity than ourselves. We need to keep that desire for our kids to accomplish great …
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Sometimes life doesn’t pan out the way you expected it to. Sometimes life throws you curveballs when everything appears to be going great. Life is unpredictable and brings change. Things are changing for me personally. Our family is making a move across the country. While I have been processing this change, I have observed a few things that I think…
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What would a 15-year old, you remember if you traveled the country with a rock-n-roll band, their "band-aids", and all the wild characters along the way? How would that shape your view on life, love, and overall sense of the world? Cameron Crowe lays out this scenario in his acclaimed classic, Almost Famous (2000). Phenomenal soundtrack and excelle…
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There seems to be a discrepancy between Jesus' command in Matthew 28:19 to baptize "in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" and the apostles' consistent practice of baptizing "in the name of Jesus Christ" throughout the book of Acts. This compelling episode dives deep into this fascinating enigma, examining what Jesus truly meant when addr…
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Becoming a dad is one of the greatest things that happens to men but with this change often comes fear and discomfort. I want to help take off the edge a bit and offer some advice as a father of four. I share tips from my book, Cut the Crap, that dads need to focus on, as well as some items that are must have when you have kids. You’ll get: My reco…
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Movies based on TV shows don't always succeed, but we love it when an idea comes together. In this case, two ideas worked: The A-Team (2010) and The Fall Guy (2024), both deliver on the enjoyment of the original show with updated action and comedy. Settle in as we discuss the fun experiences we had watching these new takes on TV classics. Also Play…
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Today, joins us as we explore one of the most misunderstood aspects of Christian tradition – baptism as practiced in the early church versus how it's commonly performed today. This podcast will critically examine the baptismal formula practiced today (supposedly supported by Matthew 28:19) and comparing it with actual apostolic practice. In this th…
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Over the last decade a term has been popularized in Christian circles: deconstruction. The premise is essentially dismantling one’s faith one brick at a time. For Christian dads, this should propel us to focus on properly teaching and living out biblical truths to our kids. I’m joined today by Pastor Nicholas McDonald, author of The Light in Our Ey…
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Have you ever said: • You should be ashamed of yourself • Stop acting like a baby • It’s my way or the highway • Because I said so If you have not used these, you have probably used something similar. While there are wonderful things we can learn from our parents and glean from previous generation, there are particular phrases that we can think bac…
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Trusting that little voice in your head, or your cornfield, can be a daunting task. But sometimes, it leads to the most rewarding things you will ever do. Field of Dreams (1989) showed that believing in yourself will never steer you wrong. It also highlighted the connection with family, purpose and "Baseball, Ray.... Baseball". Let us know how this…
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In this revelatory teaching, we journey through 1 Samuel to uncover what happens when the glory of God departs from leadership while the structure remains intact. The biblical account of Saul and David unveils a terrifying spiritual reality: God can reject a leader while allowing them to continue functioning in position. Saul's reign exemplifies ho…
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A few weeks back I was joined by Dr. Meg Meeker to talk about the necessity of a dad for daughters. This week I want to take things a step further and help you see that your daughters do not just need you but they truly want you. I came across a letter from my wife’s grandmother where she wrote about her testimony. Much of the emptiness and distres…
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Graduating from goofy side character to in-demand comedy director, Paul Feig launched his career with the groundbreaking film, Bridesmaids (2011) and then reunited with its breakout star, Melissa McCarthy, in Spy (2015). Both films show the comedic range of talented actresses, while avoiding stereotypes and tropes. Let us know if you had fun watchi…
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I grew up with teachers and leaders telling me that video games were a waste of time and that they offered no benefit to me. The truth is, video games can offer benefits. And yes, they can also come with some terribly negative effects. What’s important for us as dads is that we understand the benefits and dangers.I am joined by Scott Novis, creator…
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When you start your film making career with two films like Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Snatch (2001), its a pretty good foundation. Guy Ritchie enhanced the crime and heist genre, with his unique British styling. And paving the way for more exciting interpretations of famous stories along the way. Let us know in the comments wha…
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What blocks us from hearing God clearly? We examine how our thought life becomes the primary battlefield where the enemy plants "poison pills" of deception wrapped in partial truths. The distinction becomes crystal clear: when God speaks, peace follows—even in urgency—while the enemy's voice brings anxiety and apprehension. Many believers struggle …
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Loving your children seems like a universally understood idea but there is a correct way to love them. How do we do that? We observe and experience love and then we replicate it. 1 John 4:19 tells us that “We love because He first loved us.” This verse not only explains why we are to love but how we are able to love. I want to focus on the how and …
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Could a move like Kevin Smith's Dogma (1999) be made today? With its religious themes and discussion, add to the extensive cast, it would be a challenge to re-create the ideas that Smith had over 25 years ago. Much research and thought went into creating a movie that would tests existing thoughts while trying to have a conversation on taboo topics.…
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Drawing from examples throughout scripture—from Samuel learning to recognize God's voice through Eli's guidance, to Jesus himself setting the perfect example of listening before speaking—this message reveals why some hear God clearly while others strain to hear anything at all. The answer lies not in technique, but in heart posture. Those with "unc…
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Welcome Back Patriots! Today I talk about George Washington Becoming Our First President ________ ALL links below are clickable within your podcast platform, so enjoy! ________ • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patriot Power Podcast Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • ⁠⁠The Young Patriots Series⁠⁠ - Children's Book Series • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Email Me⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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We live in a busy culture. There is the hustle to obtain financial security. There are all of the long distance trip to make family gatherings. There are all of the practices, games, concerts, performances, and extracurricular activities that our kids are involved in. Add on to that all of the personal efforts to stay physically healthy and mentall…
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Do we have clearance, Clarence? This week, we revisit an all-time comedy classic, Airplane (1980). One of the trailblazers of the spoof comedy, this film shows how good writing, comedy timing, and subversion of expectation, can create a masterpiece that still holds up 45 years later. Is it the best spoof comedy? Lets us know in the comments. Also P…
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We all want to make an impact on our children. We want to be influential in their lives. We want to leave a legacy behind that continues to benefit and serve them for the years to come. But how? I am joined to day by Warren Mainard, the National Director of IMPACT Players. Warren shares his knowledge and experience on various areas of fatherhood an…
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