Their Newlywed Couples Devotional – 52 Weeks of Everyday Scripture, Reflection and Prayers for a God-Centered Marriage – published in 2020, offers 52 weekly pages that provide an easy on-ramp to help couples read scripture together, with conversation starters, application exercises and a prayer.
Chris recently started a podcast titled, Not Your Average Man, to help men become who God called them to be, which is better than average, he said. Chris honestly gets to the heart of issues like pornography, emotions behind being a passive husband, insecurities and fears to help men lead their families and “be a man after God’s own heart,” he said. The podcast grew from content found in his Men’s Devotional for Dads. The book offers a year of guidance and wisdom, with scripture, application and prayer addressed specifically to fathers.
An example of an entry:
Devotion 28
“I Will Fail Forward So My Kids Can Too”
The godly may trip seven times, but they will get up again. But one disaster is enough to overthrow the wicked.
PROVERBS 24:16
Do you enjoy solving problems? It seems most men do. It’s great to show up as the hero of the situation, or as the man with the plan.
But what about those times when you can’t solve the problem, or you don’t know the answer, or—worst-case scenario—you try, but get it wrong?
The fear of failure causes a lot of men to avoid whatever it is they know God is calling them to. A common response to initial failure is to give up and get angry.
Of course, no one really likes to fail. But for men, there seems to be much more of a fear there, which is why those responses seem so extreme.
To many men, failure equals incompetence. But the question is, is that the truth? Is “incompetent” the message you would give your child whose Lego building just fell for the third time? How about your teenager who is learning to drive and can’t parallel park? Of course not! What you say is, “Honey, just keep practicing.” Or, “Son, it’s okay. You’re learning.”
Are you not worthy of the same grace and encouragement you give them?