Journey of a Christian Dad – Dan Luigs pt 2

JOURNEY OF A CHRISTIAN DAD – DAN LUIGS PT 2

When you are single, you only worry about you. Once you are married, you start to think about how you can bless your wife (or husband if you are a woman listening to this). Then, when you become a father, it suddenly dawns on you that you have a FAMILY.  

I can remember thinking, at the ripe old age of 19, that I was married and a DAD!  I was still a teenager! I was still trying to find my way and now, I had a family that was looking to ME to be a provider and to be a leader. And, I may add, I was NOT born again at that time (and was not born again for many years from that time, sad to say).

But, what do you do when that realization comes? What do you do when your family is now looking to you to be the leader?

That is what we will be discussing today with my guest, Dan Luigs. Dan is US Army Veteran, praise God. 

Dan is a coach for the Accelerate Mastermind Group. He is on the advisory board for the Good Dad Project and has been featured on the Good Dad Podcast. Dan is also an insurance salesman at “The Insurance Store” located in Chesterfield, Missouri and is a leader in insurance sales through using referrals. And he is the host of the “Journey of the Christian Dad Podcast!” Praise God!

Part of your story is how you went from a high income job to no income at all. I can relate to that situation 100%.  That sounds just like my past. So, how did that shape what you are doing today?

Growing up, you believed the mom’s in the family had the responsibility of being the Spiritual authority in the home. What made you believe that?

What made you realize that you needed be the Spiritual leader in the family and home?

How difficult was it for you to start out sharing your Faith? 

What do you recall as that pivotal moment when you decided you were going to share your Faith and if that caused a rift, so be it?

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