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The Fathering Forum The Fathering Forum, the Foundation's own web-based program (FatheringForum.com) has as its motto, "dads helping dads reach their kids." We believe that ordinary dads possess extraordinary wisdom to that can greatly encourage one another become successful in their fathering roles, especially when they draw from the timeless truth of God's word. It is our desire that local churches become places that champion committed fatherhood through offering ongoing training for husbands and fathers.
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Scholarships And Grants The Foundation provides scholarships to individuals who are preparing for Christian ministry, specifically those who are being trained to address the issues caused by of the breakdown of the family. The Foundation also provides grants to non-profit agencies who are meeting the needs of the hurting in our society and who are working for the healing and renewal of the families in the community.
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Publications The Foundation produces a twice monthly newsletter especially for fathers entitled "Fanning The Flame." You may sign up to receive "Fanning The Flame" on the Fathering Forum's home page. Jamie Bohnett has just written a book entitled, "Like Father, Like Son." He has teamed up with Pete Pagan to produce a discussion guide that accompanies the book. Also, they have developed a small group discussion guide that accompanies Dr. Ken R. Canfield's six booklet "Adventures In Fathering" series. The discussion guide is called "A Dad For All Seasons." The home page of the Fathering Forum will give directions how to order. |
Special Partnerships TM
The Fathering Forum has a special associative relationship with the National Center For Fathering in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. We are committed to promoting their small group resources for fathers as well as our own. Believing that the local church holds the key to influencing fathers of faith, and thus impacting the wider culture, the Fathering Forum is partnering with Northshore Baptist Church in Bothell, Washington. Under the name "Northshore Fatherhood Ministries," the Fathering Forum has tested and developed its new materials through teaching dads at Northshore.
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