This is for fathers! Join us, Andy Lamberton and Stephen Mullan, as we interview Christian fathers about leaving a legacy in our children's lives. We are two fathers, working in youth ministry and (along with our wives!) raising children in Ireland. We want to be fathers who disciple our children. So listen in as we cover topics from failing to pregnancy, family devotions to our secularising world. This is the Legacy podcast: where we talk about all things faith and fatherhood. All episodes and articles found at www.legacyfathers.org.
The snare of pornography, the journey out, and a father coming to Christ. Andy is joined by two friends on the Legacy Podcast, Warren and Jasper, LIVE at Magherafelt Baptist Church. “The Devil knows your name but calls you by your sin. God knows your sin but calls you by your name.” “I could stop myself from falling on my knees, but I couldn't stop the tears.”“It's not that we have to clean ourselves up to come to God, but when we come to God, He cleans us up.”“You never walk alone.”Feel free to reach out - hello@legacyfathers.org Huge thanks to Magherafelt for hosting such an amazing evening.GUESTSWarren SmythJasper RutherfordAndy LambertonLinks:Local Conquer Series starting 10th April.LegacyConquer SeriesCIY
When God the Son became flesh, it started not in Bethlehem but nine months before, in pregnancy. Joseph, as husband to Mary and an earthly father to Jesus, is a fascinating example. Providing, protecting, leading and loving his family through difficulties, cultural shame and death threats. Our friends at Evangelical Alliance join us on the Legacy Podcast LIVE at Elmwood Presbyterian. From our changing society to the desire for wholesomeness amongst young people, from a fetus to the saviour of the world. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation on faith and fatherhood. Evangelical Alliance and Both Lives have a new resource called God Unborn, which looks at the impact of Joseph on the story of the incarnation. Download a seven-day devotional - God Unborn - here. Also available for churches is a video resource you can play on a Sunday morning in March - 9 months before Christmas at the same link. The Evangelical Alliance is a membership organisation of which we are a member - and you can be too! As a church, an organisation or an individual. Find out more on their website. Both Lives is an initiative of Evangelical Alliance: a pro-women and pro-life movement – imagining a people and place that values the life and health of women and unborn children, and pursues the wellbeing of both. Find out more here.And Legacy… that's us! A ministry for fathers. We provide programmes for churches to help faith and fatherhood thrive. Find out more on our website. www.legacyfathers.orgToday's guestsDAVID SMYTHDavid is head of the Evangelical Alliance in Northern Ireland and coordinates their Public Leader course. A former solicitor who represents the Evangelical Alliance on a range of government, civic, and charitable forums. He serves in the space where faith, law, politics, and culture intersect. He is also an elder in Legacurry Presbyterian Church. DAWN MCAVOYThrough her own story of pregnancy crisis, Dawn is now convinced that both lives matter during pregnancy. She lives and worships on the Ards peninsula in Northern Ireland with her husband Peter and their growing family.ANDY LAMBERTONAndy directs the work of Legacy and has been hosting the Legacy podcast since it started, with conversations on faith and fatherhood. Author of Letters for Exiles (a book on Daniel), married to Debbie, they have four children raising them along the Donegal shoreline. LINKS:A previous episode Fathers and the Unexpected with David and DawnDownload a seven-day devotional - God UnboEvangelical AllianceBoth LivesLegacy
We are hosting another Legacy Podcast LIVE event in February 2025. Magherafelt Baptist, Mid-Ulster – Friday 28th February 2025, 7:30pm.BOOK YOUR SEATS HEREA Derry man, a Yorkshire man, and a Donegal man walk into a church… Today, a Derry man bravely shares his story from brokenness to finding his identity in Christ–Tim's story pulses with the restoring heart of our Heavenly Father. Also, you'll get to hear Rob's story as he shares about the heart of Legacy, his journey of faith, fostering and having young kids. Fasten your seatbelt!TIM SHIELSA former drug addict who experienced radical grace-driven transformation when he made the decision to follow Jesus. Tim and his wife, Jennie, now lead a growing church in Omagh. Tim is a father and UCB radio host.ROB FRASER-BINNSA Yorkshire man comes to Ireland. After over a decade of connection with a local church, Rob decided to follow Jesus. Having been a youth pastor in Scotland, he has just relocated to Northern Ireland to take up Legacy's Head of Programmes position. Rob, along with his wife Lisa, fostered children before they had their own.ANDY LAMBERTONAndy directs the work of Legacy and has been hosting the Legacy podcast since it started, with conversations on faith and fatherhood. Author of Letters for Exiles, married to Debbie, they have four children raising them along the Donegal shoreline.
We are hosting two Legacy Podcast LIVE events in January and February 2025. Elmwood Presbyterian, Lisburn – Thursday 23rd January 2025, 7:30pm.Magherafelt Baptist, Mid-Ulster – Friday 28th February 2025, 7:30pm.BOOK YOUR SEATS HEREToday's guests hold significant roles in society and church. Join us for this uplifting conversation as Andy speaks with Shane and Fanta about their story of faith, the theme of fatherhood across Scripture, and what it means to be a grandfather and a father today.SHANE LOGANFormer head of Ulster Rugby, Shane Logan, is the new chief executive of the Bryson Group, one of Northern Ireland's biggest and oldest social enterprises. During his time at Ulster Rugby, Shane oversaw the £15m redevelopment of Ravenhill, now the Kingspan Stadium, as well as a period of strong success on the field, which culminated in the side reaching the 2012 Heineken Cup Final. BISHOP KEN CLARKEKen (aka Fanta) became a minister in 1972 and has served in a number of roles across the evangelical church, including time spent in Chile as a missionary, local church leadership on both sides of the Irish border, became Bishop of Kilmore, Elhpin and Ardagh in 2001 before directing SAMS UK and Ireland (South American Mission Society). Now Re-Fired, he is married to Helen, they have four daughters, and grandchildren.ANDY LAMBERTONAndy directs the work of Legacy and has been hosting the Legacy podcast since it started, with conversations on faith and fatherhood. Author of Letters for Exiles, married to Debbie, they have four children and usually have icepops for deserts.
Faith in the public square, a weekend for fathers and their 11y/o moving into year 8, and the small question of what it means to be human…Welcome to the first of our LIVE Podcasts.Kicking things off with Peter Lynas at the Regular Joes men's conference run by our friends at RUMbLE. Peter trained and worked as a barrister. Married to Rose with two daughters. He has sat on various boards over the years, including the board of Regent College, where he and his wife studied for a season. He also sits on our board at Exodus. His passion for faith in the public square compels him as a regular commentator in the media. He now directs the work of Evangelical Alliance across the UK and is co-lead of Being Human.Subscribe to our mailing list and receive a copy of The Heart of the Father - Seven Readings for Fathers.Guest: Peter Lynas is the director of Evangelical Alliance in the UK and co-lead of Being Human. Host: Andy Lamberton is director of Legacy and author of Letters for Exiles. Links:Being HumanEvangelical Alliance
The Christian life is no anti-climax. Jesus invites us to life in all its fullness.When Jesus calls Peter to ‘come follow me' he doesn't leave Peter in the dark. He says come follow me, and I will make you into a fisher of men. Jesus had a journey of transformation in mind for Peter. Discipleship.If you're feeling stuck, your faith stagnant – listen to this episode. Sometimes we need a nudge to awaken us again. To grow in the freedom of putting Christ first. To live a generous and grateful life with God and our family. Chapters0:00 - 5:32 Introductions5:33 - 10:48 The main things that help Christian men grow10:49 - 12:08 You're from Scotland but your accent's American?12:09 - 21:22 PRESS and Men Behaving Dadly21:23 - 39:59 More things that help spiritual growth for menGuest: Joe BarnardJoe Barnard is the pastor of Holyrood Evangelical Church in Edinburgh and the executive director of Cross Training Ministries, a discipleship ministry focused on training men in spiritual fitness. He is also the author of ‘The Way Forward: a Road Map of Spiritual Growth for Men in the 21st Century'. Married to Anna, they have four children.Host: Andy LambertonAndy Lamberton is the director of Legacy. He goes to the same church his parents, grandparents, great and great great-grandparents went to. Married to Debbie, they are raising their four children in Donegal with ice-pops for dessert most days. Author of Letters for Exiles: Faithful Living in a Faithless World.Links: LegacyCross Training Ministries
Join Andy, Rob and Stephen as they read through The Heart of the Father: Seven Reading to Celebrate Father's Day.As a Father – so the LORDFathers KnowFathers SpeakFathers DesireFathers Do Not LeaveFathers RunFathers TurnLinks:Legacy
Join Andy, Rob and Stephen as they read through The Heart of the Father: Seven Reading to Celebrate Father's Day.As a Father – so the LORDFathers KnowFathers SpeakFathers DesireFathers Do Not LeaveFathers RunFathers TurnLinks:Legacy
Join Andy, Rob and Stephen as they read through The Heart of the Father: Seven Reading to Celebrate Father's Day.As a Father – so the LORDFathers KnowFathers SpeakFathers DesireFathers Do Not LeaveFathers RunFathers TurnLinks:Legacy
Join Andy, Rob and Stephen as they read through The Heart of the Father: Seven Reading to Celebrate Father's Day.As a Father – so the LORDFathers KnowFathers SpeakFathers DesireFathers Do Not LeaveFathers RunFathers TurnLinks:Legacy
Join Andy, Rob and Stephen as they read through The Heart of the Father: Seven Reading to Celebrate Father's Day.As a Father – so the LORDFathers KnowFathers SpeakFathers DesireFathers Do Not LeaveFathers RunFathers TurnLinks:Legacy
Join Andy, Rob and Stephen as they read through The Heart of the Father: Seven Reading to Celebrate Father's Day.As a Father – so the LORDFathers KnowFathers SpeakFathers DesireFathers Do Not LeaveFathers RunFathers TurnLinks:Legacy
This is the first of a short seven part series. Join Andy, Rob and Stephen as they read through The Heart of the Father: Seven Reading to Celebrate Father's Day.As a Father – so the LORDFathers KnowFathers SpeakFathers DesireFathers Do Not LeaveFathers RunFathers TurnLinks:Legacy
Friendship, Sex, and Marriage, I mean … I like all those things! But I struggle to talk about them with my children. Join Andy as he talks with Ed Drew from Faith in Kids about loneliness and value, sex and sexuality, marriage and Mr Rogers.Chapters0:00 - 2:36 Introductions2:36 - 13:47 Transferable Skills13:47 - 17:03 Loniness, Friendship and Value17:03 - 27:31Sex and Sexuality27:31 - 37:08 Final RemarksPart of our ‘How to' seriesGuest: Ed DrewHe is the director of Faith in Kids, which seeks to resource children's and family ministry in the local church. For twelve years, he was the Children's Worker in South West London. He's married to Mary, and they have three children. Before all that, he worked as an engineer. Author of Raising Confident Kids in a confusing world.Host: Andy LambertonAndy Lamberton is the director of Legacy. He goes to the same church his parents, grandparents, great and great great-grandparents went to. Married to Debbie, they are raising their four children in Donegal with ice-pops for dessert most days. Author of Letters for Exiles: Faithful Living in a Faithless World.Links: LegacyFaith in KidsFacebook article mentioned in Podcast
Would you consider fostering?Every 15 minutes, a child comes into care in the UK. What can we, as the church, do to help?We were delighted to have Roger Cooke, from Home for Good, on the Legacy Podcast. Roger provides a depth of insight which we (Stephen and Andy) found both inspiring and helpful in considering if fostering is something our families can do. Join us. Chapters0:00 - 7:45 Introductions7:45 - 22:35 Why should we care?22:35 - 35:32 What does it take?35:32 - 42:46 Commissioning for Every FatherGuestRoger Cooke is the right man to help us consider fostering and adoption. He leads the work of Home for Good, who believe we all have a part to play in ensuring every child and young person has the home they need. They work to mobilise the Church in the UK to respond to the needs of children in care. Find out more at homeforgood.org.uk HostsAndy Lamberton is the director of Legacy. Author of Letters for Exiles. And used to be a farmer. Stephen Mullan is Chief Excetutive of Dreamscheme. Writer at Rethinking Youth. And likes to wander.Links: LegacyHome for Good
Life is a million miles an hour. Is your home a haven or do you live in a hurried house? Little of what's important happenes in a rush. Join Andy Lamberton as he speaks with Kent Evans about helping our children slow down.Chapters(0:00-3:29) - Introduction(3:30-23:59) - Helping our children slow down(24:00-39:01) - Becoming disciple-making dadsThis is the second of our ‘How To' series. Up next: How to Embrace God's Call to be Fathers to the Fatherless, with Roger Cooke. Guest: Kent Evans is executive director of Manhood Journey, and along with his wife, April, has not one, not two, not three, not four, but five sons.Host: Andy Lamberton is the director of Legacy. He goes to the same church his parents, grandparents, great and great great-grandparents went to. Married to Debbie, they are raising their four children in Donegal with ice-pops for dessert most days. Author of Letters for Exiles: Faithful Living in a Faithless World.Links:Legacy website Manhood JourneyLetters for Exiles
Imagine getting to sit in as someone else opens the Bible with their children. Big thanks to Chase Replogle for giving us the opportunity to do just that with his new podcast. Let's Talk Bible for Kids (and parents)Chapters0:00 - 2:50 Introductions2:50 - 18:00 Opening the Bible with our children18:00 - 31:53 The 5 Masculine InstinctsThis is the first in our ‘How To' series. Up next: How to Help Your Children Slow Down, with Kent EvansGuest: Chase Replogle"Chase is the pastor of Bent Oak Church in Springfield, Missouri. Host of two podcasts - the Let's Talk Bible podcast for kids (and parents) and the Pastor Writer Podcast, on reading, writing and the Christian life. He is author of The 5 Masculine Instincts and enjoys being outdoors with his wife and two kids, sailing, playing the guitar (badly), and quail hunting with his bird dog Millie."Host: Andy LambertonAndy Lamberton is the director of Legacy. He goes to the same church his parents, grandparents, great and great great-grandparents went to. Married to Debbie, they are raising their four children in Donegal with ice-pops for dessert most days. Author of Letters for Exiles: Faithful Living in a Faithless World.Links: Legacy websiteLet's talk Bible websiteFive Masculine InstinctsLetters for Exiles
We had one episode on failing as a father. But what about deep failure?The last verses of the Old Testament, Malachi 4:5-6 says, “Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the great and awesome day of the Lord comes. And he will turn the hearts of fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers, lest I come and strike the land with a decree of utter destruction.”Join us as we take a deep dive into this verse, and speak to a man with extensive experience in helping families who have experienced profound hurt turn towards each other, find healing and, where possible, restoration. Today we are privileged to have Willie Patterson on the Legacy Podcast. Willie was the Assistant Director for 'Family and Child Care', and then took early retirement to set up Family Spectrum in 2004. www.familyspectrum.org.uk www.legacyfathers.orghttps://www.legacyfathers.org/failing-forward-with-graeme-thompson-legacy-podcast-s1e2/ Next up with have a ‘How to' series… Suggestions always welcome - hello@legacyfathers.org
What kind of a father do you want to be?Today we've got a story of the impact a father can make. We are so grateful to Alf for sharing. Enjoy!Between Series 2 and Series 3 we've got three solo episodes.1. Meet Andy and Stephen2. The impact of a father. Alf Thompson's Story.3. "And he will turn the hearts of fathers" with Willie Patersonwww.legacyfathers.org
Between Series 2 and Series 3, we've got three solo episodes. Meet Andy and StephenThe impact of a father – Alf Thompson's story"And he will turn the hearts of fathers" with Willie PatersonMeet Andy and StephenEver wondered who Andy and Stephen are? what their story is? Nope? - well then you can skip. But if you want to meet the hosts of the Legacy podcast, dive right in. 0:00 - 16:20 - Meet Stephen16:20 - 28:05 - Meet Andy28:05 - 36:44 - Legacy's Storywww.legacyfathers.org
“To have a father who delights in knowing and loving them is one of the greatest blessings any girl can have.”In the third and final ‘square-table' conversation, Andy and Stephen are joined by Jonny McKane and Evan Reid, to talk about raising daughters today.—Reflection from Stephen:We can sometimes fight against the reality that our daughters will one day become women and will leave home. As Andy says near the end of this episode: “I don't want my daughter to change!”Who relates? I know I want my one and half year old daughter to forever stay small, cute and slightly squidgy!At the heart of this feeling is a mix of love and joy. Yet, what I learned in this conversation was that the loving, joyful relationship between a father and his daughter is foundational and formative in her journey to womanhood.Of course, there is much we need to think about as we raise our girls (and we cover a lot in this episode), but never underestimate the place of joy.To have a father who delights in knowing and loving them is one of the greatest blessings any girl can have.In this conversation we talk about:The joys of being a father to a daughterHow we can exasperate themHopes and fears as your daughter grows from girl to womanHow a father-daughter relationship changes over timeJourneying with the emotions of your daughterNot being scared to speakCherishing her now while preparing her for the futureTwo songs for fathers with DaughtersBe kind to yourself - by Andrew PetersonA song from a father to a teenage daughter.We challenge any father to watch this video and have dry eyes at the end.V2"I know it's hard to hear it when the anger in your spirit is pointed like an arrow to your chest.When the voices in your mind are anything but kind, and you can't believe your father knows best.I love you just the way that you are, I love the way He made your precious heart.Be kind to yourself"Banks - By NEEDTOBREATHEA song about caring without controlling.Chorus:"I want to hold you close, but never hold you back.Like the banks of a river"
“Fatherhood is a journey punctuated by moments”. Paul Paynter says that on our podcast - so he does! The journey and the moments. As dads, we need to keep both in mind. Co-Hosts Andy and Stephen are joined on the Legacy Podcast by David McGinty, David Penney, Paul Paynter, Paul Decock and a young man called Nathaniel to have a round table on Raising Sons Today. Here's our summary.What we do over the long run will greatly influence our sons. They will notice our priorities. They will be shaped by the atmosphere we create. And they will, in large part, follow our model of masculinity. But moments will also have a defining influence on our sons. Decisions around tech. Trips abroad. A conversation about girls late at night. How we mark key milestones is something intentional fathers think about. All of these moments have the potential of deeply shaping our sons' lives. Moments, though, can be easily missed. In Jon Tyson's Book - The Intentional Father he says: “So much of our lives is defined by moments. Moments of wonder, moments of heartache, moments of accomplishment, moments of regret. An intentional father is aware of the power of moments and works hard in advance to create life-changing ones.”In this episode we cover both the journey and the moments. We hope you enjoy the conversation as much as we did. This is a wild ride and we talk about:raising sons in the digital worldlies and honestydangers and dutiesseizing momentsvision and intentionprioritising worshiploving your wifeinfluencing the atmospherethe thousand-mile stareworking from homewhat boys need modelling faithchallenging boysshould I give my son a phone?what's the difference between raising a son or a daughterwords for a father whose son has rebelled Links:www.legacyfathers.org The Intentional Father by Jon Tysonhttps://christianheritagelondon.org/walkshttps://boysbrigadeni.org/
'Disciple-makers are first of all disciples. They are ordinary people like my mum and dad. My mum was a disciple of Jesus, carefully disguised as a care home assistant. My dad, a caretaker at a primary school.' Jim BrownFor season 2, we have three round tables: 1. Disciple Making Fathers, 2. Raising Sons Today, and 3. Raising Daughters Today. We're delighted to have Jim Brown, Chris Agnew and Peter Munce kicking off our first episode with - Disciple Making Fathers.In this episode, we talk about:What it means to be a disciple-makerLearning from the Ultimate FatherThe 4 roles of a fatherThe gift of fatherhoodDiscipling young childrenHow the church can support disciple-making fathersWhere to start?What we want our children to know before they are 18*****Legacy is a ministry for fathers from Exodus - we provide programmes for churches to help faith and fatherhood thrive.
“Should I do Catechisms with my children? and what even does that look like?”Join co-hosts Andy Lamberton and Stephen Mullan as they chat with Pete Wright from Growing Young Disciples about Raising Kids for Christ in a Confusion World.Companion article, by co-host Andy Lamberton - here.LinksGrowing Young Disciples - Raising Kids for Christ in a Confusing WorldNew City CatechismJoin Legacy's email list.
“When our children see us wholeheartedly share in their laughter and dances, they will more readily trust us with their tears and concerns.”Join co-hosts Andy Lamberton and Stephen Mullan as they chat with Sam Balmer from Bible Education Services (PBS).We need to apologise for the audio quality of this episode. The mic settings were off, and we were in the wrong type of room. Forgive us - we're still learning how to do this! This is no reflection on the content, Sam has nuggets of gold!Related article, by co-host Stephen Mullan - here.LinksRead Jeff Gawn's Article on Family WorshipRegister your children for Postal Bible School with Bible Education ServicesJoin Legacy's email list.Visit the Legacy website.
“As men, there is a temptation to become either wasters or workaholics. Instead, may we learn to see each day as an opportunity.”Join co-hosts Andy Lamberton and Stephen Mullan as they chat with Austin Mackintosh - father to six!Reflection article available here.Other LinksReceive inspirational emails for Christian Fathers2 Minute Video explaining LegacyThe Tail End Blog post
"We can't prepare our kids for every eventuality. So much about fatherhood is unexpected. There will be challenges our children encounter that we simply can't forecast. But then again, the job is to be a good parent, not a good prophet."Join co-hosts Andy Lamberton and Stephen Mullan as they chat with David Smyth and Dawn McAvoy from Evangelical Alliance and Both Lives Matter.Related article, notes and links here:https://www.legacyfathers.org/fathers-and-the-unexpected-with-david-smyth-and-dawn-mcavoy-legacy-podcast-s1e3/
In our second episode of the Legacy Podcast, Graeme Thompson talks about how dads can move forward from failure.Reflection article from the episode written by co-host Stephen Mullan available at www.legacyfathers.org.
While unstable families make for a more dramatic story, ordinary, hard-working dads are not celebrated as they ought to be.Join Andy Lamberton as he chats with Spud Murphy (director of RUMbLE), about why we need fathers today.Reflection article from the episode written by co-host Stephen Mullan available here.Helpful LinksRUMbLE websiteWatch a 2 Minute Video explaining Legacy, a ministry for fathers.