Father’s Day 2025: A Message of Encouragement and Faith

Happy Father’s Day! We may not be where we want to be, but by God’s grace, we are not where we used to be.

If you are a man, be encouraged that God has not finished with us yet. As the priest of the home, we have a God-given authority to change our world with our words.

The devil is intent on removing us from the family home because we represent God in the home. Serving a God of order means that if order in the home is disrupted, challenges will arise.

I have been participating at Faith Dimensions since 2006 and can testify that life is all about choices. As an injured war veteran, I also testify that God will never leave us nor forsake us, His timing is perfect, and He is in control.

My Book: A Testimony of Transformation

By God’s grace, I now have a miraculous book available: Life Is All About Choices.

This book shares a crazy inspirational story of transformation, designed to help readers be healed by the time they finish. It challenges you to ask: What are you believing God for, and what are you prepared to do to get it?

If we want something we’ve never had, we need to do something we’ve never done.

Symbolism and Spiritual Practices

I’ve found it powerful to have something symbolic to represent what God is doing in our lives. For men especially, it’s important to be comfortable being uncomfortable.

Some practices I recommend:

  • Morning cold showers – stimulate the cardiovascular system (the #1 killer globally)
  • Cold baths – perfect follow-up to remove aches and pains from intense workouts

These have helped me get through challenges like Covid and maintain resilience when energy is low.

Join Us in Fellowship

Feel free to ask questions, and I will endeavor to reply.

  • Next meeting: Wednesday, 8 PM
  • Sunday service: 11 AM

I also frequent The Green Room next door before services for excellent hot drinks and cakes.

Such an important message to watch in the video above.


By embracing faith, discipline, and God’s guidance, we can transform our homes, our lives, and our communities.

Leave a Reply