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Dads Who Stay and Fight
- How to Be a Hero for Your Family
- Narrated by: Greg Trimble
- Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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Publisher's Summary
All I can ever hope for in life is that someday my wife and kids will look back and remember me as their hero.
Don't just roll with the punches. Learn some tips from fellow dad Greg Trimble. In his debut book, Dads Who Stay and Fight, Greg praises dads who teach their kids to work, dads who stay and fight for their family when the going gets tough, and dads who make their wives feel beautiful and appreciated. Leave a legacy as you fight for your family.
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- Nathan & Rebecca B
- 05-22-17
Actionable advice for dads
Do you ever wonder how you can be a better dad? Or how you can just get out of your routine that is not as productive as you'd like? If so, this book is for you. Clear and concise advice taught through stories. Loved it. I will surely read it (listen) again soon. Thanks for the help, Greg! You're a man's man.
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- JamesH
- 05-14-17
Great book for all Dads!
I gained much from listening to this book, some great reminders and some new insights. Look forward to coming back to this over the years.
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- Todd Gibbs
- 05-03-17
Something Every Father Should Listen To
In today's world of absentee fathers, this book highlights the critical role that fathers play and provides specific suggestions on what fathers can do to become effective fathers. If every father would listen to this and apply just a few of the principles, families would be blessed, communities would be better, and the world would be a better place.
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- rick
- 01-30-19
Powerfully motivating!!
I was invited to read this book by a friend of mine. Working two full time jobs and being a father of 3, I have a busy life. I would not have made time for this book but my friend who suggested that I read it, raved about it!
I am genuinely glad that I took the time to read it. Although it’s easy to tell the author is Christian, this book is not overly churchy and the message is powerful. My family is already seeing the benefits as I apply the simple principles taught in this book.
This book is certainly a light in the midst of the storm of life that we find ourselves in.
Great instruction!! Great insight!!
Great book!!
-Ricky Bobby
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- Anonymous User
- 09-21-18
Timeless truth’s modernized
I immediately found myself being more intentional about creating special moments with my wife and kids. It is both mentally stimulating and practical. If dad’s could step up, it would change the world because after all to your kids when they’re young, we are their world.
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- limesanddimes
- 02-20-18
Inspiring
As a new and overwhelmed Dad, I really appreciated Greg's words and thoughts compiled in this book. Very inspiring. I have a new and much healthier outlook on fatherhood and my new life now. Thank you Greg!
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- Bart
- 09-06-17
This is a book every Dad needs to hear.
This is an amazing book about the importance of being a good dad, and it helps give you the tools that you need to become a great dad.
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- Seven Times Six
- 07-15-17
Thought provoking
I thought the content and direction of the book was great to ponder and analyze one's own relationship with their children and how we can be better Dads.
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- Gretzski
- 07-06-17
Great reminder of some easily forgotten principals
The book was bit lite on substance, but touched on some important principals needed to be a outstanding family man. This will become a new tool in my toolbox, and one I will recommend to all my male friends. The most important thing this book does is sheds light on the importance of an aware and attentive father, and is a call to action for father's everywhere to"stand and fight" for your family.
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- Rebecca
- 06-13-17
Exceptional
I am a 66 year old grandmother and lived this book. I kept thinking of young fathers and mothers who would appreciate it.
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- James
- 11-04-20
If I wanted the dose of religion I would have ordered the bible
Too many un Advertised religious references. Being a good father has nothing to do with religion