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Growing up without a dad, Jerrad Lopes entered parenting feeling unprepared—and quickly discovered he didn't have all the answers. The founder of the Dad Tired community and host of the Dad Tired podcast joins us for an honest, encouraging conversation about the real struggles and sacred moments of fatherhood. For every dad who's ever felt alone, unsure, or overwhelmed, Jerrad's story is a reminder that God hasn't forgotten you—and He's not finished working in you.We talk about the importance of showing up, being present, and choosing vulnerability over isolation. Jerrad shares why regret can be a sign you're headed in the right direction, how healing your wounds makes you a better leader at home, and what he's learned about slowing down and pointing his kids to Jesus—the true hero.
In this episode, Craig interviews Jerrad Lopes, the host of the Dad Tired Podcast. They discuss Jerrad journey of faith, the struggles he faced in his marriage, and how these experiences led to the creation of the Dad Tired ministry. The conversation explores the importance of healing for men, the evolution of the Dad Tired ministry over the years, and the significance of community in supporting one another through struggles. Jerrad emphasizes that strong families begin with healed men and encourages listeners to seek deep relationships where they can be fully known and loved. In this conversation, Craig Thompson and Jerrad Lopes explore the importance of authentic community among men, particularly in the context of fatherhood and personal healing. They discuss the challenges of finding deep relationships within larger church settings and emphasize the need for intentionality in building connections. Jerrad shares his personal journey of healing and how it has transformed his life and relationships, highlighting the significance of vulnerability and integrity. The discussion also touches on practical ways to foster community and support among men, encouraging listeners to seek out meaningful friendships and be open about their struggles.TakeawaysThe Dad Tired ministry began from personal struggles.Jared's marriage was on the brink of divorce.He felt the weight of repeating his father's mistakes.The kindness of God through his wife led to his repentance.The ministry has evolved to focus on healing men.Strong families begin with healed men.Community is essential for men to share their struggles.Men need opportunities to experience authentic relationships.Healing is essential for personal growth and integrity.Creating safe spaces for sharing is crucial.Intentionality is key in building lasting friendships.Empathy grows through shared pain and experiences.Men's ministries should focus on holistic healing.Building a contact list of trusted friends is valuable for young men.Chapters00:00Introduction to the Dad Tired Podcast01:25Jared Lopes: A Journey of Identity and Faith02:28The Birth of Dad Tired: From Struggles to Ministry07:06Evolution of the Dad Tired Ministry10:24The Importance of Healing for Men12:28Finding Community and Support20:33Redefining Community for Men22:43The Quest for Authentic Community25:15Shifting Focus: Healing and Discipleship26:50Personal Transformation Through Healing30:08Building Connections: The Importance of Community34:01Creating Safe Spaces for Vulnerability39:14Empathy Through Shared Pain
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Jerrad Lopes is a Christian pastor and founder of the non-profit ministry, Dad Tired; focused on helping men lead their family well. He hosts the weekly Dad Tired podcast, listened to by over half a million men from around the world. Jerrad is the author of the best-selling devotional, Stop Behaving, and Dad Tired: Stumbling Your Way Through Spiritual Leadership (releasing in 2019). He and his wife Leila live in Portland, Oregon with their two children. To contact Jerrad, or get a copy of his book, just visit his website at http://www.DadTired.com ------------------------------ If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW and SHARE this podcast with any man you know who's in need of help and hope and is hurting.” And to make sure you don't miss a podcast episode, as well as contest give-a-ways, special announcements, and much more, make sure you "Stay Connected" by visiting us at https://station.page/realmen to join our online community of podcast listeners. Talk with Dr. Joe 1-on-1: Are you tired and stuck? Want to go to get your faith, marriage, family, career and finances back on track? Then maybe it's time you got a coach. Every CHAMPION has one. Schedule an appointment to chat with Dr. Joe on how we can help you spiritually love and lead your family better and become the hero of your home. Dr. Joe takes on only a few Breakthrough Calls each week to help you with your faith, marriage, work, and financial challenges. The call is FREE, but slots are limited to ONE call only. NO RESCHEDULES. Just click on the link below and select the BREAKTHROUGH CALL option to set up an appointment: http://TalkwithDrJoe.com If no slots are available, please check back in a week. Also join us on: Online Podcast Community (on Station): https://station.page/realmen Facebook: @realdrjoemartin YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin Website: https://RealMenConnect.com
Ever walked out of a situation and thought, “That didn't feel right”?In this raw, unscripted episode, Jerrad Lopes shares a deeply vulnerable moment — a story that didn't involve sin in the traditional sense, but came dangerously close. From a return line at Home Depot to the emotional weight of a product endorsement, Jerrad invites listeners into the middle circle: the subtle behaviors that don't look like sin, but lead our hearts away from truth, integrity, and God.
Porn. Shame. Repeat. Breaking the cycle starts with telling the truth.Jerrad Lopes returns after months of silence, not with answers—but with honesty. In this deeply vulnerable episode, Jerrad shares why he hasn't told a single lie in 156 days, how intensive counseling broke him open, and what it means to be a “truth teller” in a world of escape. Whether it's porn, alcohol, work, or Oreos—this is an invitation to stop numbing and start healing.If you're tired of hiding, if you're tired of performing, and you're ready to be fully present—this episode is for you.In this episode:Why Jerrad hasn't lied in over 150 days (and why it matters)The moment he broke down in counseling—and what it revealedHow performance becomes a survival tactic for so many menWhy honesty feels terrifying but is essential for freedomEscapism, addiction, and the real reason we keep going backWhat meditation taught him (and why he fell asleep once
After a four-month break from the podcast, Jerrad Lopes returns with his most vulnerable episode yet. In this raw and powerful conversation, he shares the painful truth behind his absence, including the sin that nearly cost him everything—and the healing journey that saved his life. Faced with two options—end it all or embrace the pain and pursue healing—Jerrad chose life. Now, he's back with a renewed vision for Dad Tired: to help men find the kind of deep healing that transforms everything. If you're tired, hurting, or hiding, this is the episode you didn't know you needed.Sponsor: worldwatch.news/dadtired
What makes a great dad? Jerrad Lopes, founder of "Dad Tired," shares five traits and practical steps to become the father you want to be. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
What makes a great dad? Jerrad Lopes, founder of "Dad Tired," shares five traits and practical steps to become the father you want to be. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Simple yet meaningful activities can quickly turn fatherhood from a struggle to an overnight success. Jerrad Lopes and Bobby Markham give practical advice for parents seeking to reconnect with their children through repentance, presence, and consistent effort. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Simple yet meaningful activities can quickly turn fatherhood from a struggle to an overnight success. Jerrad Lopes and Bobby Markham give practical advice for parents seeking to reconnect with their children through repentance, presence, and consistent effort. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Jerrad Lopes, founder of "Dad Tired," is exhausted. There's a silent struggle of fatherhood marked with feelings of inadequacy and loneliness. Jared shares how vulnerability, community, and faith can have a profound impact on dads who need help. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
Jerrad Lopes, founder of "Dad Tired," is exhausted. There's a silent struggle of fatherhood marked with feelings of inadequacy and loneliness. Jared shares how vulnerability, community, and faith can have a profound impact on dads who need help. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
In this heartfelt episode, Jerrad Lopes shares his personal struggles and the challenges he has faced over the past weeks. He reflects on the origins of the Dad Tired podcast, the importance of confronting sin, and the need for healing and support from the community. Jerrad emphasizes the significance of honesty and vulnerability in his journey, expressing a desire to step back and seek restoration for himself and his family.
In this special Q&A episode, Chris Hilken tackles listener-submitted questions with raw honesty and biblical insight. This episode is part of a new segment on the Dad Tired podcast, called Q&A with Chris, where listeners can anonymously submit their burning questions. Jerrad Lopes curates a range of questions, aiming to get Chris's off-the-cuff thoughts. Episode Highlights: What's Off-Limits in the Bedroom for Christian Couples?Chris opens with a challenging question: is there anything off-limits for a Christian husband and wife in the bedroom? He offers a deep theological answer, explaining how sex within marriage reflects the union between Christ and His church, which means certain acts may break this analogy and should be avoided. He talks about the importance of mutual consent and avoiding harm while addressing the limits of biblical intimacy.Time Stamp: 00:01 - 04:20 Is Church Membership Biblical?Chris passionately argues for the importance of church membership, explaining why commitment to a local body is essential for spiritual growth. He contrasts modern consumeristic church culture with the early church's structure, explaining how membership fosters accountability, biblical discipline, and stronger church communities.Time Stamp: 04:49 - 11:37 The Baptism of the Holy Spirit ExplainedDiving into one of the more theologically complex questions, Chris explores the idea of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. He explains how different denominations view this concept and where the idea of receiving spiritual gifts post-conversion stems from, while also offering his own perspective on how the Holy Spirit works in the believer's life.Time Stamp: 13:45 - 16:36 Burial vs. Cremation: Is There a Biblical Stance?Chris answers whether there's a biblical mandate regarding burial versus cremation. Drawing from personal experience and scriptural principles, he explains why Christians have the liberty to choose either option without fear that cremation undermines the resurrection.Time Stamp: 18:32 - 20:10 Submit Your Question:Got a burning question for Chris? Submit it anonymously at dadtired.com/question, and it might be featured in a future episode!
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Jerrad Lopes of Dad Tired and singer-songwriter Matthew West team up for a heartfelt and impactful conversation. The pair dive into fatherhood, faith, and how their journeys have shaped them as husbands, dads, and men of God. Highlights: Blending Two Worlds: Dad Tired Meets The Matthew West PodcastJerrad Lopes and Matthew West kick off the episode with a lighthearted exchange about their first-ever podcast crossover. They reflect on how they met backstage at one of Matthew's concerts and how their connection with mutual friend Micah Tyler led to this collaboration. The Birth of Dad Tired: Jerrad's JourneyJerrad shares the raw story behind the creation of Dad Tired, recounting the darkest season of his life when he was ready to walk away from ministry, marriage, and fatherhood. A moment of grace from his wife shifted everything, leading to a viral blog post and the start of the Dad Tired movement. Marriage in Crisis: How God's Kindness Saved ItIn a vulnerable moment, Jerrad opens up about the time he considered divorce, only to be stopped in his tracks when his wife shared how she had been praying for his heart to return to Jesus. This moment was the catalyst for restoring his marriage and reigniting his faith. Why Vulnerability Matters: Encouraging Dads to Be RealMatthew and Jerrad discuss the power of vulnerability, especially for men, and how sharing their struggles and emotional moments—like crying as dads—can create a deeper connection with their families and audience. They swap stories about shedding tears while dropping their kids off at school and the emotions that come with being a father. Handling Criticism and Staying Focused on the MissionBoth hosts reflect on their experiences with online criticism and cancel culture, particularly when stepping into sensitive topics. Jerrad shares his strategy for staying focused on the mission of pointing people to Jesus, despite the noise of negativity. Matthew recounts a time when he faced backlash for a song and how his family rallied around him. Raising Kids in a World Full of Lies: Discipleship and TruthJerrad shares his approach to discipling his kids in today's culture. He emphasizes the importance of teaching them to recognize truth according to God's design while also instilling joy in their hearts. Both hosts talk about how they strive to create homes filled with joy and faith, despite the challenges of parenting in today's world. Spiritual Leadership: Life-on-the-Go DiscipleshipJerrad explains his philosophy on discipleship, focusing on Deuteronomy 6's "as you go" approach. He encourages dads to look for everyday, spontaneous moments to disciple their kids, rather than feeling pressure to have polished, planned devotionals. Matthew chimes in, reflecting on his own experience of balancing ministry, family, and fatherhood. Exciting New Ventures for Both HostsJerrad and Matthew close the episode by discussing their latest projects. Jerrad announces his role as the new co-host of Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger and his upcoming daily devotional podcast for men on the K-Love platform. Matthew reflects on the journey of balancing music, podcasting, and fatherhood, expressing his gratitude for the encouragement Jerrad gave him to keep his podcast going. Connect with Jerrad Lopes: Website: Dad Tired Instagram: @dad.tired Podcast: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. Connect with Matthew West: Website: Matthew West Instagram: @matthewjwest Podcast: The Matthew West Podcast available on all major platforms. Resources Mentioned: Dad Tired Books (Available on Amazon) Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger Podcast This inspiring crossover episode is a must-listen for dads looking for real talk about fatherhood, faith, and staying true to their mission in life. Tune in for laughter, tears, and practical wisdom for everyday life as a Christian dad.
In this engaging episode of the Dad Tired podcast, Jerrad Lopes sits down with guest Chris Hilken to tackle thought-provoking questions submitted anonymously by listeners. From biblical interpretations to everyday dilemmas, no topic is off-limits. Whether you're curious about Cain and Abel's wives, the age of the Earth, or navigating personal and spiritual boundaries, this episode is packed with insightful answers and honest reflections. Episode Highlights: (00:01:15) IntroductionJerrad introduces the episode's format, reminding listeners they can submit questions anonymously at dadtired.com/question. (00:30:65) Where Did Cain and Abel's Wives Come From?Chris delves into early biblical history, addressing the reality of incest in humanity's beginnings and how God's laws evolved to forbid it. (02:39:07) Why Did People Live Such Long Lives in the Bible?Chris explores theories about human longevity in the Bible, including the protective firmament over the Earth and the wisdom behind God limiting human life to 120 years. (05:23:84) Does the Bible Mention Dinosaurs?A lively discussion about the existence of dinosaurs, their potential connection to the flood, and how some theologians interpret biblical creatures like Leviathan. (07:52:40) How Old Is the Earth?Chris explains the gap theory, suggesting the Earth is billions of years old while the Genesis creation account details a younger Earth made habitable by God. (10:43:51) Is It Okay to Masturbate to Photos of Your Wife?Tackling a sensitive topic, Chris offers a nuanced take, emphasizing the importance of caution, personal conviction, and staying aligned with biblical principles. (14:12:11) Jehovah's Witnesses vs. Evangelical ChristianityThe core difference centers around the deity of Christ. Chris explains how Jehovah's Witnesses view Jesus as subordinate to God, while evangelical Christians worship Him as God. (15:58:15) Why Did God Create the Devil?Chris unpacks the theological reasoning behind God's allowance of free creatures to rebel, pointing out that God's glory is magnified through human choices. (17:41:31) The Shroud of Turin - Is It Real?Chris shares his belief in the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, diving into the evidence and explaining why some people dismiss it while he finds it compelling. (22:27:38) ConclusionJerrad wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to submit more questions and teasing future episodes. Call to Action:Submit your anonymous questions for the next Q&A episode at dadtired.com/question. We'd love to hear from you! Be sure to tune in next week for more insights, laughter, and challenges as Jerrad and Chris tackle the topics that matter to dads, husbands, and followers of Jesus. Subscribe and Follow: Website: DadTired.com Instagram: @dad.tired
In today's episode, Jerrad Lopes takes us on a journey of parenting and spiritual leadership through a real, honest experience that led to a powerful realization about how we, as fathers, can better lead our families. Jerrad shares the importance of knowing each of our family members on an individual level—knowing their unique needs, challenges, and spiritual journeys. Drawing parallels to the way Jesus knew His followers, Jerrad challenges dads to take time to study their children and wives, to know their spiritual conditions, and to lead each one uniquely. This episode is about taking a step beyond the general approach of parenting and truly becoming a student of our family members, to help them grow closer to Jesus. Reflection Questions (mentioned in episode): What is each family member in your household passionate about right now? How does that relate to their faith, and are there opportunities for connecting their passions with their spiritual growth? What challenges is each family member facing right now, and how might that affect their spiritual journey? How do they respond to prayer, Bible discussions, or spiritual conversations? Are they open, or do they feel reluctant? Are there any things about God, faith, church, or the Bible that are confusing or hard for them to understand? When do they feel closest to God? Is there a particular environment or activity where they feel a stronger connection? Where is each family member currently at in their spiritual journey? Are they learning about God, skeptical, or committed but struggling? What specific goals do you have to help each family member grow closer to Jesus? How can you create a plan to meet those goals through regular one-on-one time? Action Steps: Write down each family member's name and identify where they are in their spiritual journey. Set a specific goal for each member to help them grow closer to Jesus. Plan a time for one-on-one connection each week or month to check in on their hearts and spiritual journeys. Create a prayer list for each family member and pray for them intentionally. Journal your observations after each one-on-one time, and use these notes to inform your ongoing approach to shepherding your family. Join the Dad Tired Community:We are all in this together, trying to figure out how to lead our families spiritually. If you haven't yet, join our Dad Tired community to share your experiences, get support, and find more resources to help you on this journey. www.DadTired.com Mentioned Resources: Jesus Storybook Bible - a recommended resource for younger children to learn about God. Tales That Tell the Truth series from The Good Book Company - great for teaching young children stories from the Bible. Dad Tired Dinner Time Devotional Cards - practical tools to foster spiritual discussions with your family.
Jerrad Lopes from the Dad Tired podcast works his way through Joshua 1 where God commissions Joshua to lead the Israelites, urging him to be strong and courageous, and assuring him of His constant presence, and what that means for us today.
Jerrad Lopes from the Dad Tired podcast works his way through Joshua 1 where God commissions Joshua to lead the Israelites, urging him to be strong and courageous, and assuring him of His constant presence, and what that means for us today.
In this brand-new segment of the Dad Tired podcast, Jerrad Lopes introduces "Q&A with Chris," featuring Chris Hilken. This weekly episode is inspired by the overwhelming response to a spontaneous Q&A session at the recent Dad Tired retreat. With nearly 300 men attending, Jerrad and Chris didn't have time to answer all the questions on-site, so they're diving in on the podcast to tackle them here—nothing is off limits! In this episode, Jerrad does his best to make Chris squirm with some thought-provoking and challenging questions. Key Topics Discussed: Hell and God's Presence (01:31) Chris explains how hell can be the absence of God if God is omnipresent, using the concept of kenosis (from Philippians 2) to describe God's ability to limit Himself. Baptism and Salvation (07:59) Chris shares why baptism is crucial in the Christian faith but clarifies that it is not what saves a person. He emphasizes obedience to Christ's lordship and references the thief on the cross. Gambling and Sports Betting (10:28) Is gambling a sin? Chris answers with the principle from 1 Corinthians: "Everything is permissible, but not everything is beneficial." He shares the dangers and when it may be permissible within a controlled, healthy context. Exploring and Colonizing Space (13:33) What does God think about space exploration and colonizing Mars? Chris unpacks the story of the Tower of Babel and why it shouldn't be used to argue against exploring space. Smoking Cigars or Cigarettes (15:40) Chris discusses if smoking is a sin, applying the same biblical principles used for other substances, like alcohol, and stressing moderation and self-control. Profanity and Taming the Tongue (17:36) Chris addresses the use of profanity among Christians, citing James and Ephesians to highlight the importance of wholesome speech and the impact our words have as believers. Listener Questions:Have a burning question for Chris? Submit it anonymously at dadtired.com/question, and tune in every Friday for a new episode of "Q&A with Chris." Notable Quotes: “Imagine a kingdom where a king issues a decree, and you take it under advisement personally—that's not lordship. When God calls, we obey.” - Chris Hilken "Everything is permissible, but not everything is beneficial. It's about asking, is this helping me be more like Jesus?" - Chris Hilken Call to Action:Submit your questions anonymously at dadtired.com/question to be answered in future episodes. Don't miss out—new Q&A episodes drop every Friday! Connect with Us: Follow Dad Tired on Instagram: @dad.tired Join the Dad Tired community at dadtired.com Support the Podcast:If you found value in today's episode, please consider leaving a review and sharing it with other dads who might benefit from the wisdom and insights shared here.
In this episode, Jerrad Lopes dives into the heart of Ephesians 5:25, exploring what it truly means for husbands to love their wives as Christ loves the church. Through powerful personal stories, practical insights, and deep theological truths, Jerrad challenges men to go beyond surface-level love and embrace a sacrificial, unconditional, and servant-hearted approach to marriage. This episode is packed with spiritual insights and practical takeaways to help husbands lead their wives well—emotionally, spiritually, and physically. Key Scripture References: Ephesians 5:25 – "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her." John 10:11 – "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep." Romans 5:8 – "God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Colossians 3:13 – "Forgiving each other as the Lord has forgiven you." John 10:28-30 – "I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand." Chapters & Timestamps: [0:00] - Welcome & Dad Tired Retreat RecapJerrad opens the episode by sharing the impact of the recent Dad Tired retreat, recounting powerful testimonies of how God is moving through the community of men. He discusses how a viral video from the retreat went on to inspire men all over the world. [09:30] - Loving Our Wives Like Christ Loves the ChurchThe main theme of the episode kicks off as Jerrad reflects on the command in Ephesians 5:25 for husbands to love their wives as Christ loves the church. He shares personal stories about his early years of marriage and what he's learned about deepening intimacy through sacrifice and forgiveness. [14:00] - Intimacy Beyond Physical ConnectionJerrad discusses how intimacy in marriage grows beyond the physical and becomes more about emotional and spiritual connection. He stresses the importance of being truly known by your spouse and creating a deeper bond through years of shared experiences. [19:00] - Theology of MarriageExploring the biblical foundation of marriage, Jerrad explains why marriage is meant to be a reflection of God's love for us. He breaks down what it means to mirror God's sacrificial, unconditional love in the marriage relationship. [23:30] - Sacrificial Love in MarriageDrawing from scriptures like John 10:11 and Romans 5:8, Jerrad emphasizes the importance of husbands prioritizing their wives' needs and sacrificing their own comfort for their wives' well-being. He shares examples from his own marriage of what this looks like in everyday life. [28:30] - Unconditional Love & ForgivenessJerrad delves into the challenges of loving unconditionally and forgiving consistently, even in the hardest seasons of marriage. He references Colossians 3:13 and John 10:28-30, offering practical advice on how to let go of grudges and truly forgive like Christ forgives. [35:00] - Spiritual Leadership in MarriageOne of the key points in this episode is the role of the husband as the spiritual leader. Jerrad talks about nurturing his wife's spiritual growth and how leading spiritually involves more than just teaching—it's about encouraging and walking alongside your wife in her faith journey. [37:30] - The Servant-Hearted HusbandDrawing from John 13, where Jesus washes the disciples' feet, Jerrad challenges men to embrace servant leadership in their homes. He gives practical examples of what it looks like to serve your wife humbly in everyday life, from doing the dishes to handling the bedtime routine. [40:15] - Protecting Your Wife Emotionally & SpirituallyJerrad explains the importance of protecting your wife, not just physically but emotionally and spiritually as well. He shares personal struggles he's faced in his marriage and how he's grown to ensure that his wife feels emotionally safe with him. [45:00] - Practical Declarations for HusbandsTo close the episode, Jerrad leads listeners through powerful declarations based on scripture. He encourages husbands to affirm their commitment to loving their wives sacrificially, unconditionally, and faithfully, just as Christ loves the church. Call to Action:Reflect on the scriptural declarations shared during this episode and take time to affirm your love and commitment to your wife, following Christ's example. To further engage with the Dad Tired community, visit dadtired.com and consider partnering with the ministry.
The conversation begins with Jerrad Lopes promoting upcoming events in the Dad Tired ministry, including retreats and conferences. He emphasizes the importance of these events in helping men become the husbands and fathers God has called them to be. The conversation then transitions into a guided prayer session, where Lopes leads listeners in praying the Lord's Prayer and reflecting on themes of adoration, submission, provision, forgiveness, and protection. Lopes encourages listeners to make this guided prayer a regular practice to reset and refocus their hearts on God. Sponsor: http://heritagebooks.org/puritantreasures Promo code: dadtired
After a long hiatus, Ben and Spence are back and excited to share their plans for the future. They introduce a new member, Jerrad Lopes, to the footballing family. They discuss the reasons behind their abrupt stop and reveal that they were dealing with personal challenges, including the health issues of Spence's daughter. In this conversation, Spence discusses his family's journey through his daughter's health challenges and the importance of anchoring in the goodness of God. They also cover the upcoming NFL season, and look back on the Steelers preseason.Check out Jerrad's podcast:IG: @dadtiredhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/0736977163/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_8B54BBK4JAFGDRDQ721E?linkCode=ml2&tag=datiloit-20
In this episode, Jerrad Lopes reflects on the importance of staying close to God even in the good times. He shares personal experiences and biblical examples to highlight the dangers of becoming complacent and comfortable. Jerrad encourages men to be wary of the good times and to keep their spiritual guards up. He emphasizes the need to stay connected to Jesus, pray regularly, confess sins, and seek accountability. Ultimately, Jerrad reminds listeners to remember the faithfulness of God and to hunger and thirst for righteousness, even when life is going well.
Jerrad Lopes interviews Stephen McWhirter, a worship leader and songwriter, about his journey of faith and fatherhood. Stephen shares his testimony of growing up with a father who was a traveling evangelist but also physically abused his mother. This traumatic experience led Stephen to reject Christianity and engage in a life of addiction and crime. However, through a supernatural encounter with God while reading a book, Stephen found redemption and forgiveness. He shares the importance of repentance and the power of God's grace in transforming lives. Stephen also discusses the challenges and joys of being a father and the importance of authenticity in parenting. In this conversation, Jerrad Lopes and Stephen McWhirter discuss the challenges of church leadership and the importance of humility. They also explore the concept of longing for Jesus' return and how it can impact our lives and relationships. They touch on the theological question of whether we choose God or God chooses us, and the role of free will in our faith. They also discuss the dangers of pornography and the importance of open communication with our children. Stephen shares his journey from addiction to faith and the impact of his song 'Come Jesus Come' on people's lives.
Dr. Julie Slattery, a clinical psychologist and founder of Authentic Intimacy, discusses the topic of sex and intimacy from a biblical perspective. She explains that healthy sexuality within a marriage is built on four pillars: faithfulness, intimate knowing, sacrificial giving, and passionate celebration. Dr. Slattery emphasizes the importance of understanding the neurochemical differences between men and women and the need for vulnerability and open communication in a marriage. She also addresses the issue of pornography and the importance of seeking help and accountability. Overall, Dr. Slattery encourages couples to embrace God's design for sex and intimacy in order to experience deep connection and fulfillment in their relationships. In this conversation, Juli Slattery and Jerrad Lopes discuss the importance of addressing sexual intimacy in marriage. They cover topics such as the impact of pornography on relationships, the need for vulnerability and support from other men, the importance of sacrificial giving, and the misconception of sex as a need. They also provide practical advice for couples to improve their sexual relationship and emphasize the importance of communication and understanding each other's needs.
In this conversation, Jerrad Lopes and Shane Winnings discuss their experiences with Promise Keepers and their journeys to becoming dads. They also talk about Shane's unexpected transition from law enforcement to becoming the CEO of Promise Keepers. They share their passion for evangelism and the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Shane shares stories of praying for people and witnessing miraculous healings. They encourage listeners to be open to God's leading and to step out in faith to share His love with others. The conversation explores the importance of obedience and discipline in the Christian life. The speakers discuss the biblical principle of being faithful in the little things and how it leads to being entrusted with greater responsibilities. They emphasize the need to obey God even when it's uncomfortable or goes against our fleshly desires. They also highlight the balance between being strong and bold, yet tender and compassionate. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the role of discipline in shaping behavior and the importance of training ourselves to do things we don't want to do.
Jeremy Pryor discusses the cultural shift in defining fatherhood and motherhood, and the impact it has on families. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the roles of fathers and mothers and the unique contributions they bring to the family. Pryor also explores the idea of ideals and how they provide something to aim for in family life. He addresses the challenges of individual freedom and the need to balance it with the responsibilities of parenthood. The conversation touches on the pain and trauma that can arise from past experiences and the importance of healing and redefining these roles in a healthy way. The conversation explores the topics of gender roles, fatherhood, and the importance of honoring parents. Jerrad Lopes and Jeremy Pryor discuss their experiences and perspectives on these subjects, highlighting the need for a biblical understanding of fatherhood and the impact of erasing traditional gender roles. They emphasize the importance of fathers in the lives of children and the significance of honoring and caring for parents. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating relationships with parents and in-laws in today's culture. The conversation explores the importance of honoring and caring for aging parents and the need to redefine family beyond the nuclear unit. It emphasizes the value of intergenerational relationships and the privilege of creating a culture that includes and honors parents and in-laws. The discussion also addresses the challenges of setting boundaries and dealing with toxic family dynamics. Practical suggestions are given, such as creating regular family meals and inviting parents into the rhythms of the household. The conversation encourages grace, discernment, and intentional efforts to build healthy relationships with parents and in-laws.
On today's episode, we chat with Jerrad Lopes! A pastor for more than a decade before launching the Dad Tired movement, Jerrad Lopes is also a sought-after speaker at men's ministry events around the country. His books include Dad Tired and Loving It ; The Dad Tired Guide to Basic Bible Study ; Stop Behaving ; and Fully Engaged. Lopes and his wife Leila live in South Carolina with their four children. The purpose of Dad Tired is to be a reminder that I don't have to live up to the unspoken pressure to be perfect for my family and I don't have to get buried in shame when I'm not perfect,” Lopes says. “Men need to feel the grace of being able to rest in someone better, and that's Jesus. He lifts the weight off my shoulders so I can lead by being the first one to repent; to confess sin; to humbly admit when I make mistakes; and to be the first one to lead my family to our Better Hero.” My Daddy's Hero is the latest in a range of Dad Tired offerings designed to help men embrace their responsibilities as spiritual leaders. For nearly a decade, the Dad Tired movement has cultivated a unique community of men around the world united under one mission—to fall in love with Jesus and help their families do the same. dadtired.com @dad.tired christianmusicguys.com @christianmusicguys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christianmusicguys/message
Summary In this conversation, Jerrad Lopes and Sam Jolman discuss various topics related to men's emotions, anger, and the use of pornography as a coping mechanism. They explore the importance of self-awareness, curiosity, and finding healthy outlets for stress and emotions. They also highlight the need for men to give themselves space to reflect on their behavior and seek healing with the help of others. Shame registers as trauma and can feel like a threat to the body, leading to fight or flight responses. Men often cope with shame by shutting down, disconnecting, and hiding. Overcoming shame requires vulnerability and community support. In Christian culture, there is often a subtle message that sex is bad before marriage and then becomes awesome but not talked about after marriage. Healthy sexuality as a disciple of Jesus involves appreciating beauty, experiencing awe, and worshiping God. Practical steps for shaping the story of young boys include guarding devices and having ongoing, age-appropriate conversations about sex and relationships. Therapy should lead to repentance and a deeper reliance on Jesus as the healer, rather than becoming self-focused and narcissistic. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:21 The Challenges of Raising Boys 06:48 The Role of Pornography as a Coping Mechanism 13:34 Exploring Deeper Pain Points and Acceptance 27:48 The Power of Confession and Seeking Support 28:30 Understanding the Impact of Shame and Coping Mechanisms 34:56 Navigating Christian Culture's Messages About Sexuality 37:01 Appreciating Beauty, Experiencing Awe, and Worshiping God 44:26 Practical Steps for Shaping a Healthy View of Sexuality in Young Boys 50:06 The Role of Therapy in Repentance and Reliance on Jesus Key Takeaways: Boys and girls have different ways of expressing and dealing with emotions, and it's important for parents to understand and guide them accordingly. Many men struggle with anger, especially after getting married and having children. It's important to find healthy outlets for anger and not just bury or suppress it. Alcohol and pornography are often used as coping mechanisms to de-stress, but they can have harmful side effects and should not be relied upon for emotional regulation. Understanding the deeper reasons behind certain behaviors, such as pornography use, can help in finding lasting healing and freedom. Self-awareness and curiosity are key in exploring one's own story and addressing underlying pain or trauma. Finding a trusted community or accountability partner can greatly aid in the journey towards healing and overcoming addictive behaviors. Shame can feel like a threat to the body and lead to fight or flight responses. Men often cope with shame by shutting down, disconnecting, and hiding. Overcoming shame requires vulnerability and community support. Healthy sexuality as a disciple of Jesus involves appreciating beauty, experiencing awe, and worshiping God. Practical steps for shaping the story of young boys include guarding devices and having ongoing, age-appropriate conversations about sex and relationships. Therapy should lead to repentance and a deeper reliance on Jesus as the healer, rather than becoming self-focused and narcissistic.
In this insightful episode of "Takeaways with Kirk Cameron," the focus is on understanding the role of God as Father and its profound impact on the family of faith. Kirk Cameron welcomes Pastor Allen Jackson and author and speaker Jerrad Lopes for an enriching discussion on fostering God-honoring families. Pastor Allen Jackson, known for his passionate teaching and leadership, delves into the theological and practical significance of viewing God as our Father. He explores how this perspective shapes our understanding of identity, security, and purpose within the family of faith. Jackson's insights emphasize the importance of recognizing God's fatherly love and guidance in our personal and communal spiritual journeys. Jerrad Lopes, founder of Dad Tired and author of numerous books on Christian parenting, joins the conversation to share his expertise on supporting and nurturing God-centered families. Lopes offers practical advice and encouragement for parents striving to create environments where faith can flourish. He highlights the essential role of fathers and the collective responsibility of the faith community in nurturing the spiritual growth of families. Together, Cameron, Jackson, and Lopes discuss actionable strategies for cultivating families that honor God in their daily lives. They emphasize the importance of intentional parenting, strong marital relationships, and the supportive role of the church community. Personal stories and scriptural wisdom enrich the conversation, providing listeners with tangible steps to strengthen their own family dynamics. Listeners are invited to reflect on their roles within their families and faith communities, considering how they can contribute to the flourishing of God-honoring households. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, or mentor, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement for fostering environments where faith is lived out authentically and vibrantly. Tune in to learn how embracing the fatherhood of God can transform your family life and how you can support the spiritual growth of those around you. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the critical role families play in God's kingdom and provides inspiration for building homes that reflect His love and grace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christian Medical and Dental Association's Dr. Tiffany Schatz talks about exploring the real need behind taking supplements and the misconceptions about marijuana many have. Jerrad Lopes, author of "My Daddy's Hero: A Story About Jesus, The Ultimate Hero" and founder of Dad Tired, shares about the amazing things that happen when a man humbles himself. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
On today's episode of the Dad Tired podcast, host Jerrad Lopes sits down with pastor and best-selling author Jon Tyson to talk about the shadows that every man is facing.
After spending decades apart, host Jerrad Lopes and his down sit down to talk about what it looks like to heal a broken father-son relationship.
On today's episode of the Dad Tired podcast, host Jerrad Lopes is joined by the founders of Dwell Differently to talk about how and why the scriptures change us from the inside out.
In this special episode of the Dad Tired podcast, join hosts Jerrad Lopes, Chris Hilken, and Kaleb Allen as they tackle questions from the Dad Tired community. The trio answers questions related to Judgment Day, Divorce, Sex, and others. Want your question answered on the show? Call 503-877-3836 and leave a message with your name, state, and question.
On today's episode of the Dad Tired episode, host Jerrad Lopes talks about what it looks like to be a dad who has real joy (and the reasons why you may not be experiencing it.)
On today's episode of the Dad Tired podcast, host Jerrad Lopes sits down with Joey Odom, co-founder of Aro to talk about the relationship that is destroying our families.
In today's epsiode of the Dad Tired podcast, host Jerrad Lopes sits down with Pastor Bobby Cooley to talk about the role of a father speaking identity over their children; and the devasting impacts it can have on a child to not have that.
Join host Jerrad Lopes as he contiunes examining the qualities of a healthy man. In today's episode, Jerrad explores the link between healthy friendships, healthy bodies, and a holistically healthy man. Looking to start your own podcast? Get 1-on-1 coaching from Jerrad at podtofinish.com
Join host Jerrad Lopes as he shares two important characteristics of becoming a holistically healthy man: silence and sleep. Looking to start your own podcast? Have Jerrad personally coach you (podtofinish.com)
Considering starting your own podcast? Let Jerrad personally coach you! Visit podtofinish.com to join today. Use promo code PODCAST30 to get 30% off. In today's episode of the Dad Tired podcast, join host Jerrad Lopes as he walks guys through the 5 stages of discipleship. Learn more about the 5-stages of discipleship:https://jimputman.com/2018/06/04/the-5-stages-of-growth-for-a-disciple-free-resource-download/https://arena.jfbc.org/PublicAssets/Documents/Shine/Five%20Stages%20of%20Discipleship.pdf
In this compelling episode, host Jerrad Lopes is joined by Preston Perry, a Chicago-based Bible teacher, apologist, and author, who shares his transformative journey of faith and the power of discipleship. Preston delves into his life-changing experiences, his work with his wife Jackie Hill Perry in their ministry 'With the Parries,' and the crucial role of life-on-life relationships in spiritual growth. This conversation is a deep dive into the essence of discipleship, evangelism, and living a life committed to Jesus, offering valuable insights for believers and seekers alike.
In this powerful reaction podcast, Jerrad Lopes unpacks the raw and emotional dialogue between comedian Theo Von and his guest, UFC champion Sean Strickland. Witness a moment of true vulnerability as Sean opens up about his abusive father and the day he stopped believing in God.Jerrad not only reacts to this heart-wrenching interview but also shares his insights on the importance of vulnerability among men. He discusses how Theo Von's reaction sets an example for how we can support friends in their moments of openness. This video is a must-watch for anyone who believes in the power of sharing and listening as tools for healing and connection.
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Jerrad Lopes is a Christian pastor and founder of the non-profit ministry, Dad Tired; focused on helping men lead their family well. He hosts the weekly Dad Tired podcast, listened to by over half a million men from around the world. Jerrad is the author of the best-selling devotional, Stop Behaving, and Dad Tired: Stumbling Your Way Through Spiritual Leadership. He and his wife Leila live in Portland, Oregon with their two children. To contact Jerrad, just visit his website at http://www.DadTired.com ----------------------------- If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you're mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Victory Tracker. Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry? Then maybe it's time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: http://www.RMCfree.com Talk with Dr. Joe 1-on-1: Want to talk to the host? Time slots are limited, but Dr. Joe takes on a few Breakthrough Calls a week to personally help you with your personal life, work, and family challenges. The call is FREE, but slots are limited to ONE call only. NO RESCHEDULES. Just click on the link below and select the BREAKTHROUGH CALL option to set up an appointment: https://TalkwithDrJoe.com Also join us on: Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Facebook: @realdrjoemartin Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin
In this episode of the Dad Tired Podcast, host Jerrad Lopes is joined by Pastor Chris Hilken to navigate the often turbulent waters of anxiety, particularly as we approach a chaotic election year. With a focus on the Gospel, this episode delves into practical and spiritual strategies for dads striving to lead their families with a sense of peace and stability. Chris shares insights on how to embrace the rest that Christ offers, ensuring that fathers can be the calm in the storm for their loved ones. Whether you're grappling with personal anxiety or the general unrest of the times, this episode is a beacon of hope, guiding you towards leading your family with faith, tranquility, and confidence.
In this compelling episode of the Dad Tired podcast, host Jerrad Lopes sits down with Matt Frkovic, a dedicated police officer with a harrowing tale of survival and resilience. Matt opens up about a life-changing officer-involved shooting, delving into the intense challenges and emotional turmoil he faced in its aftermath. As a disciple of Jesus, a devoted husband, and a loving father, Matt's journey through this ordeal reveals profound insights into faith, courage, and the power of vulnerability.Listen as Matt shares how this critical incident not only tested his strength but also deepened his spiritual walk and family bonds. Discover how he's turning his traumatic experience into a beacon of hope, offering guidance and support to fellow officers grappling with similar situations. This episode is a must-listen for Christian men seeking inspiration on how to navigate life's toughest trials while staying true to their roles as protectors, providers, and spiritual leaders. Join us for a story of redemption, healing, and the unbreakable spirit of a man committed to serving both his community and his family.Learn more about the 10-78 project: https://www.1078project.com/
In this compelling episode of Dad Tired, host Jerrad Lopes challenges listeners to consider the transformative impact of the Holy Spirit in every aspect of their lives. How would your marriage, family, and work change if they were guided by God's Spirit? Jerrad invites men to explore this profound concept, offering practical insights and biblical wisdom. This episode is a call to action, encouraging listeners to embrace the Holy Spirit's presence, leading to a life that reflects God's love, wisdom, and grace in their personal, family, and professional spheres. Join us for an inspiring journey towards spiritual growth and transformation.