Your May Resources Are Here!
Father’s Day is an incredible opportunity for a church to connect with families. We’ve got a great video course called “9 Week Dad” that you can share with the fathers in your church to encourage them for Father’s Day. Our parent videos for the month will also help give encouragement to parents whose kids are facing anger and stress. Lots of good stuff for you to share with families.
Blessings,Â
The M2P Team
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WHAT IS IT?
This course is designed to inspire dads in your ministry to take on the “Dadhood journey” with passion and purpose. Â Send the videos to the dads in your ministry over a 9-week period, use it for dad-focused small group, a digital gift for Father’s Day, or whatever purpose you see fit.
No matter how you choose to use the course, it will help the dads in your church get in the right headspace to take on the challenges of being a father!
HOW TO USE IT
- Show the videos as a discussion starter for a Dad’s small group in your church.
- Email the video links to Dads in your church as an encouragement for Father’s Day
- Embed the videos to your church’s website, and hand out cards that have a link to the web page as a gift to Dad’s
To download, click TOOLBOX.
COACHING VIDEO

It can feel so lonely as a church leader that has to make decisions, respond to crises, and lead well. That’s why one of the best investments you can make in your own health and the health of your ministry is to start a parent advisory board. A parent advisory board is a group of trusted parents who give you insights, help make decisions, and all around support the ministry. In this coaching video we’ll talk all about how to start one.
PARENT VIDEO

Stress: Helping Your Kids Deal With Adult Subjects
Most of us have had the experience of our child asking to see something or do something that they weren’t ready to do. One of our main jobs as parents is to help our kids understand when it’s the right time to experience certain things. A lot of the time, though, your child will want to see or do something before they are ready.
So how do you communicate to them that they’re not ready in a way they can understand?
That’s what we’re discussing in this month’s parent video!

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