Practical Tools to Simplify Fatherhood
What Dads Say
"Superman is good. Captain America is great. YOU, on the other hand, have been designed with powers beyond those of ordinary men. With purpose and wisdom flowing through your veins, only YOU can save your children from the pitfalls that await! YOU are the hero they long for. You are the hero they will remember. Let this book [Hero] be your guide, my friend. Go...while there's still time! You have only one chance..."
ANDY ANDREWSNew York Times bestselling author of The Traveler's Gift and The Noticer
"For many men, the critically important role of 'father' often takes a back seat to the responsibilities of being a husband, provider, or leader. And sadly, it's their kids who pay the price. With wisdom and sensitivity, Dr. Meg Meeker offers a powerful reminder that 'dad' is the most important title a man will ever hold."
JIM DALYPresident of Focus on the Family
“Dr. Meeker’s conclusions are timely, relevant, and often deeply moving. No one interested in what girls experience growing up in our culture today—and the impact that parents, especially fathers, have on the experience—can afford to miss reading this book [Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters].”
Armand M. Nicholi, Jr., M.D.Professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
“I just finished Dr. Meg’s course on discipline. It’s so good. If you have time to complain about your kids, then you absolutely have time to read and learn. Wisdom is out there. I feel like she is a beacon of hope for parents everywhere.”
Casey D.
"If you are a dad, you MUST read Dr. Meg’s Hero book. If you want to bless your own dad, you need to give him this book. Dr. Meg Meeker's message to fathers is simply incredible. Period."
LES PARROTT, PH.D.#1 New York Times bestselling author of Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts
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Being a great father is like shaving. No matter how good you shaved today, you have to do it again tomorrow."
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