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Back to Search#643: Mentor for Battle
Episode 643
Imagine sending an army to war without the tools or training to achieve victory. And yet, we are sending boys, ill-equipped, into a culture that seem…
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#642: Not Always ADHD
Episode 642
Fidgeting. Being loud. Having trouble staying seated. Running or climbing when it’s not appropriate.
We used to consider these normal behaviors for y…
1 year, 10 months ago
#641: Anger or Anxiety?
Episode 641
You’re sitting at the dinner table, and you ask your son if he’s ready for basketball tryouts. Your son’s face starts to turn red. Suddenly, he stand…
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#640: Babe Ruth's Secret Statistic
Episode 640
You’ve no doubt heard of Babe Ruth, who set a record for most number of home runs in his baseball career– seven hundred and fourteen.
But here’s a st…
1 year, 10 months ago
#639: Better than Virtual Life
Episode 639
Is your son glued to a screen?
You’ve tried everything, but you just can’t pull your son away from his video games. Well here’s something to consider.…
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#638: A Privilege and Responsibility
Episode 638
Billy Graham was one of the most influential evangelists of the 20th century. He boldly proclaimed the Gospel to over 200 million people. But in addi…
1 year, 10 months ago
#637: Appeal of Gangs
Episode 637
Gangs. They are responsible for almost half of violent crime in the United States. And yet, boys and men continue to join these groups in droves, som…
1 year, 10 months ago
#636: Boys are Like Canaries
Episode 636
In the old days of coal mining, canaries were brought into mines. If the bird died, the miners knew they needed to escape, because there was somethin…
1 year, 10 months ago
#635: Conquering Giants
Episode 635
Boys love the story of David and Goliath. Afterall, anytime there’s a battle involving giants with swords, it’s sure to capture attention.
But too oft…
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#634: I'm Sorry
Episode 634
Two of the most difficult words for a parent to say are, “I’m sorry.” Are you saying them enough?
As parents, we should ask for forgiveness from our k…
1 year, 10 months ago