Being a Dad in an UnChristian World | Impactus Young Man’s Podcast

In Culture, Family, Father, Podcast by Jordan Harnum

Fatherhood is obviously one of the most significant callings in a man’s life.

But in a world with many different voices and opinions vying for our kids’ attention, some of which are completely counter to our faith, the responsibility of being a dad comes with a host of challenging questions:

  • Am I doing a good job as a dad?
  • How do I point my kids to Jesus?
  • How do I help them as they are affected by other influences like school, entertainment, and their peers?
  • How do I set an example for my family?
  • What does it mean to help “form” my kids into people who walk in the way of Jesus?
  • How can I help my kids navigate the many different voices in our culture that call out to them?
  • How do I protect them from outside forces that would pull them away from the Lord?

In this podcast, Jordan sits down with Dr. Chris Walker, our Content Editor at Impactus and an adjunct professor at Tyndale University, to discuss how we can partner with the Holy Spirit to form our kids into people who know the Lord and walk in His ways, regardless of whatever cultural influences they may face.

About
Jordan Harnum
Jordan serves as a Content & Conference Strategist for Impactus. He is an alumnus of Tyndale University and Arrow Leadership graduate. Jordan is passionate about seeing men become all God has called them to be. He lives in Milton, Ontario where he is involved in his local church . He is married to Rachel and together they have a daughter named Poppy Joy, and son named Crew William James.
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Jordan Harnum
Jordan serves as a Content & Conference Strategist for Impactus. He is an alumnus of Tyndale University and Arrow Leadership graduate. Jordan is passionate about seeing men become all God has called them to be. He lives in Milton, Ontario where he is involved in his local church . He is married to Rachel and together they have a daughter named Poppy Joy, and son named Crew William James.