Legacy Dads with Dave and Dante

Present, Not Perfect

20 min · 30. juli 2026
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In this episode of the Legacy Dads Podcast, Dave and Dante unpack the transformative shift from performance-based fathering to presence-based fathering. Anchored in1 Thessalonians 2:11-12, the discussion reveals how Paul's model of leadership—focused on exhorting, comforting, and imploring—requires active relational proximity rather than flawless execution. By challenging the myth that fathers must maintain a spotless record, the episode emphasizes that a child's character is shaped most profoundly when a dad owns his mistakes, seeks forgiveness, and actively chooses repair over pride. Packed with actionable takeaways like the "five-minute rule" for confessing short tempers, this conversation equips men to model Christ's grace by showing up authentically, putting expectations aside, and committing to being fully present in their kids' lives today. Join the Conversation: Have a story or a struggle you want to share? Email us at dave@legacydads.org [dave@legacydads.org] and dante@legacydads.org [dante@legacydads.org]. You can also find us on Facebook Legacy Dads Online Community [https://www.facebook.com/legacydads] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/legacy_dads].

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Present, Not Perfect

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