What's The Truth?
What's The Truth?
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Join us for conversations about Faith and Culture.
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Explores themes of faith, mental health, and cultural engagement, with episodes covering topics such as combating fear and anxiety through scripture, navigating difficult faith-related questions, and overcoming shame and discrimination, exemplified in discussions with guests like Lauren Mitchell and Kelvin Cochran.

Join us for conversations about Faith and Culture.
Representation in our life matters. Are you a father, struggling to have support in your role? Do you see the value in why your role is important? What should a man’s faith look life? In today’s world, the standard of fatherhood is often being muddled and confused, with fathers not being present. Studies show that 59% of fathers feel they aren’t seen and question if their role matters. 51% of fathers felt they lost touch with their friends and 55% wished their friends and family would check in on them more. (Parents.com)
This reiterates John’s point that “Men need God, and other guys”. He also calls out that, “When a woman hears the potential of a man having support through a friendship, her whole countenance changes.” Strengthen the support of your wife by building your community of fathers.
John is the Director of Programs and Men’s Services at the Pregnancy Resource Center in Fayette County GA. If you are searching for help and support, don’t wait! Reach out and schedule a meeting with John here!
HOST:
Steven Chambers

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