3 Faith Resolutions Every Christian Dad Needs in 2026
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Most New Year resolutions fail because we start with the wrong definition of success.
As Christian dads, we are quick to set goals, chase improvement, and measure progress by outcomes we never stopped to question. But before we decide what to pursue in 2026, we need to ask a better question:
What does excellence actually look like from God’s perspective?
In this episode, I walk through what it means to approach resolutions as a disciple first, not as a man driven by comparison, envy, or cultural pressure. Drawing from Joshua 1:8 and Deuteronomy 6, I challenge dads to rethink success, commit to Scripture, and lead their families with intentional faith rather than unchecked ambition.
If you want to grow as a disciple, lead your home with clarity, and pursue the kind of excellence God actually calls us to, this conversation will give you a clear starting point for the year ahead.
Faith Resolutions for Christian Dads in 2026:
• Commit to reading the Bible from Genesis to Revelation
• Talk weekly with another man about what you are reading
• Read Scripture or a Bible-based devotional with your children most days of the week
Resources mentions:
Tiny Truths - https://amzn.to/4iUZYqa (amazon)
God's Big Picture Bible Storybook - https://amzn.to/4oYvN2O (amazon)
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