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Check In on Your Dad Friends
By Bonnie Kristian at Christianity Today
· June 18, 2026
· 5 min read
Not long ago, I joined my wife in the kitchen after work. The sun was out, and the kids came running, asking me to play outside. I brushed them off, and as they left the room, my wife knowingly asked how I was doing. The short answer, I told her, is that I don’t really know, and I haven’t known for
Key takeaway Maybe it’s just a busy season at work, or the fact that our toddler’s internal alarm goes off at 2 a.
Why this matters
The concerns of modern fatherhood, as expressed in this personal account, intersect with broader societal trends that have significant implications for Christian ministry and family-focused charitable initiatives. The economic pressures and uncertainties faced by many fathers, including reduced parental leave and rising living costs, can have a profound impact on family dynamics and spiritual well-being. As Christian charities and ministries seek to support families, they must consider the complex interplay between economic stability, parental involvement, and faith development. The statistic that two-thirds of young adults who grew up in church no longer attend highlights the need for targeted outreach and discipleship programs that address the unique challenges faced by families in this demographic. By acknowledging and responding to these challenges, faith-based organizations can provide critical support to fathers and families, helping to foster a stronger sense of community and spiritual resilience.
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Category: missions ·
Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: Christianity Today ·
Reading time: 5 min
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