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Our guest is a pediatrician and she has a message for dads: “Whether you know it or not, if you're a dad, you’re a hero.” Even if you're struggling with all the demands of fatherhood, join us to learn that every man has it within him to be the hero father his children need. With simple step-by-step instructions and drawing on long experience—including her work with the NFL's Fatherhood Initiative—the good doctor will show you how to be the father you want to be and your children need you to be.
Addressing 12 controversial issues about Christianity, the Bible’s teaching on gender and sexuality, the reality of heaven and hell, and more, our guest will discuss how current psychological and scientific research actually aligns with teaching from the Bible. Learn how to answer criticisms of the Christian faith.
Dr. Meg Meeker is a global leading authority in child-father relationships. She has over 35 years of experience as a pediatrician; is the author of the bestselling book and now movie, Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters; host of the popular parenting podcast, Parenting Great Kids; TEDTalk and international speaker; and father-inclusive advocate. As an expert in the field, Dr. Meg equips dads (and those who love them) with coaching, tools, and training based on extensive practical experience and research.
Rebecca McLaughlin holds a PhD in Renaissance literature from Cambridge University and a theology degree from Oak Hill College in London. She is co-founder of Vocable Communications and former vice president of content at the Veritas Forum, where she spent almost a decade working with Christian academics at leading secular universities. She is the author of Confronting Christianity, The Secular Creed, and Is Christmas Believable? Originally from the UK, Rebecca now lives in New York with her husband and 3 children.