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STRONG DADS!

De: Merrill Hutchinson & Andy Dalton
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STRONG DADS is hosted by Merrill Hutchinson and Andy Dalton. STRONG DADS strives to be an informative and entertaining discussion for all men but in particular, husbands and fathers. Our message is straight shooting, challenging, and encouraging to men that desire to follow their calling to be the man God designed them to be. We make no apologies for grounding our message in the Word of God. We also admit to being flawed. We readily admit to being sinners and challenged in many ways, however, we also know we are loved and called by God to be Strong Dads! With the help of local sponsors and the word spreading through listeners like you, Strong Dads is committed to building and strengthening families. The mission is to equip and empower dads to be all God created them to be.

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  • The Fatherless Statistics Tell the Story - We need our STRONG DADS! EP 261
    Jul 13 2025

    Main Topic: Fatherhood Statistics


    Importance of Present Fathers

    •Statistics on Father Absence: One in four children in the United States grow up without a father present, equating to significant populations in major cities like New York and Los Angeles.
    •Impact of Father Absence: They argue that father absence leads to numerous societal issues, stressing the need for active and involved fathers.

    Key Issues Arising from Father Absence

    1. Academic Underperformance

    •Indicators: Higher dropout rates, lower test scores, and increased truancy are noted as direct consequences of father absence.
    •Firsthand Observations: Andy shares insights from his decade-long experience as a PE teacher, emphasizing how discipline issues often stem from a minority of students who lack paternal guidance, thereby impacting overall classroom performance.

    2. Disciplinary Issues

    •Discipline Statistics: The hosts highlight that 90% of disciplinary actions in schools are attributed to about 10% of the student population, often linked to those without a father figure.
    •Behavioral Patterns: They discuss the patterns of behavior and respect shown by children towards authority figures, especially female teachers, and relate it back to the presence of a male role model.

    3. Increased Risk of Poverty

    •Economic Impact: The absence of fathers typically results in a single-income household, increasing the likelihood of living in poverty and experiencing food insecurity.
    •Generational Cycles: They discuss how this creates a cycle of poverty that can persist across generations.

    4. Crime and Delinquency

    •Connection to Self-Discipline: The hosts assert that children without fathers often lack self-discipline, leading to a higher incidence of crime and delinquency among these youths.

    5. Mental Health Issues and Substance Abuse

    •Stability and Security: Stability is vital for children; without it, they may turn to substances to cope with anxiety and fear, leading to further issues later in life.
    •Impacts of Substance Abuse: The conversation shifts to how substance use often begins as an escape from underlying issues derived from father absence.

    6. Child Maltreatment and Neglect

    •Stress on Single Parents: The pressures faced by single parents can lead to neglect and maltreatment of children due to economic hardships and lack of support.

    7. Higher Rates of Teen Pregnancy
    •Craving Connections: The hosts expound on how children, particularly girls, may seek early relationships due to a lack of paternal involvement, leading to increased rates of teen pregnancy.

    8. Co-Parenting Challenges

    •Parenting Dynamics: The absence of fathers complicates co-parenting and places additional stress on the remaining parent, often leading to a chaotic home environment for the children.

    The Role of Fathers

    •Emotional and Psychological Support: The presence of a father contributes to emotional stability, teaching children discipline and respect.
    •Examples of Responsibility: Fathers model how to handle relationships and responsibilities, which influences their children’s future choices in partners.


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  • Wrestling With God - Ep 260
    Jun 23 2025

    Wrestling God - God’s Will vs. Our Will

    •The conversation transitions to the deeper implications of wrestling with God, touching on the challenges of aligning personal desires with divine will.
    •They discuss the tension between human understanding and God’s purposes, emphasizing the importance of surrendering pride for spiritual growth.

    Personal Stories of Divine Wrestling

    •Andy’s Journey: Andy recounts his personal struggles with obedience to God’s call, particularly regarding moving houses and adopting children. He describes a wrestling match with God over these life decisions and the confusion that ensued.
    •The Role of Obedience: The hosts emphasize that wrestling can be a test of obedience, with God often asking individuals to step out of their comfort zones.

    Learning Through Struggle

    •The hosts affirm that spiritual wrestling often leads to deeper understanding and humility, much like physical wrestling.
    •They invoke the example of Jesus in Gethsemane, who wrestled with the weight of His mission but ultimately submitted to God’s will, reinforcing that wrestling with God is a biblical and spiritual norm.

    Practical Steps for Wrestling with God

    Seeking God in Times of Struggle

    1.Take Your Concerns to God: The hosts encourage listeners to pray and seek God directly rather than relying on external opinions that may not align with spiritual truths.
    2.Express Lament: They stress the importance of expressing one’s feelings of frustration, anger, or confusion to God, citing the Psalms as a model for honest communication with God.
    3.Community Engagement: The necessity of engaging with a community of faith is highlighted. Surrounding oneself with spiritually mature individuals can provide support and challenge one’s understanding.

    Seeking Understanding Through God’s Word

    •The hosts encourage listeners to study Scripture as a way to gain clarity on personal struggles, emphasizing that God’s ways often differ from human understanding.
    •They reference James 1:5, urging individuals to seek wisdom from God, who generously gives it to those who ask.

    Trusting God’s Goodness

    •Despite the struggles, the hosts remind listeners to trust in God’s sovereignty and overall goodness, reiterating that divine plans often exceed human comprehension.
    •The hosts conclude that wrestling with God is a lifelong journey, one that fosters growth and understanding in one’s relationship with Him.

    Conclusion

    •The podcast ends on an encouraging note, inviting listeners to engage in their own wrestling matches with God, asserting that these struggles are not just acceptable but essential for spiritual growth.
    •The hosts remind listeners to embrace the wrestling process, assuring them that such experiences lead to a more profound relationship with God and a better understanding of His plans.

    Final Thoughts

    The episode effectively emphasizes that wrestling with God is a vital part of faith that leads to deeper understanding, humility, and ultimately, transformation. The personal stories, scriptural references, and practical advice create a relatable and insightful discussion for listeners, encouraging them to embrace their spiritual struggles as opportunities for growth.

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  • What Parenting Season Are You In? If you don't know, you may be doing more harm than good. Ep 259
    Jun 7 2025

    Merrill Hutchinson and Andy Dalton on Parenting Seasons

    Introduction
    The video features Merrill Hutchinson and Andy Dalton discussing the various roles of dads during different “seasons” of parenting. The conversation is grounded in the analogy of farming seasons, where different tasks are performed at different times of the year—relating this to the developmental stages of children and the corresponding responsibilities of parents.

    Overview of Parenting Seasons
    1.Service Season (0-3 years)
    2.Leadership Season (3-13 years)
    3.Mentorship Season (13-18 years)
    4.Friend/Counsel Season (18 years and older)
    Each season corresponds to specific tasks, challenges, and expectations for both the child and the parent.

    1. Service Season (0-3 years)
    •Role of the Parent: The primary role during this season is that of a servant. Parents are tasked with meeting the basic needs of their children, which include feeding, changing diapers, and providing comfort.
    •Key Responsibilities:
    •Understanding and responding to the child’s cries and needs.
    •Learning the various dimensions of what it means to be a caregiver, including emotional support.

    2. Leadership Season (3-13 years)
    •Role of the Parent: The parent transitions into a leadership role where the focus shifts towards teaching and guiding children rather than just serving them.
    •Key Responsibilities:
    •Instilling values and expectations related to responsibility and service to others.
    •Involving children in household chores and responsibilities to teach them about contributing to the family.

    3. Mentorship Season (13-18 years)
    •Role of the Parent: This season focuses on mentorship, where parents guide teenagers towards independence while allowing them to make their own choices.
    •Key Responsibilities:
    •Encouraging self-reliance and accountability while providing a safety net for mistakes.
    •Engaging in discussions about values and preparing them for real-world challenges.

    4. Friend/Counsel Season (18+ years)
    •Role of the Parent: The final season transitions into a friend or counsel role, where parents no longer direct but rather support their adult children.
    •Key Responsibilities:
    •Building a relationship based on mutual respect and friendship, allowing for open dialogues about life choices.
    •Offering counsel when asked, without overstepping boundaries, thus respecting their independence.

    Conclusion
    Merrill and Andy emphasize the importance of understanding these parenting seasons to fulfill one’s roles effectively. The ability to adapt to the varying needs of children at different ages can lead to producing well-rounded, responsible individuals. The conversation encourages intentionality in parenting, underscoring that a parent’s understanding of their role significantly impacts their children’s development and future contributions to society.

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    48 m
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