Every dad wants to be a great dad. But what does it take to
build a great dad? What raw materials does one need? And how do you
put them all together?
Designed for the do-it-yourselfer in every man, Project Dad
is a humorous, biblically based guidebook to becoming a great dad.
With short, entertaining chapters that cover five key components,
this guidebook encourages fathers to raise their children with a
renewed sense of purpose in order to positively impact them in
their adult life. Cartmell shows dads that the way they look at,
talk to, connect with, act toward, and lead their children is what
separates a good dad from a great dad.
Discussion questions at the end of each chapter make this book
ideal for individual or group study.
What does it take to build a great dad?
Men like to build things. We like to take parts and put
them together to make a whole. Did you know that this
do-it-yourself talent can help you become a great dad?
In his fresh, humorous style, Todd Cartmell takes you on an
action-packed journey to help you become the dad God made you to be
and that your kids hope you will be. You will learn the five key
areas that every great dad needs to renovate, including how you
look at, talk to, connect with, act toward, and lead your
children.
Cartmell shows you that you already have the raw materials at your
disposal, then gives you the blueprint for putting them together.
Begin your Project Dad today. Your family will never be the
same.
"Fun, biblical, and practical, Project Dad is filled with
the kind of help that takes good intentions and turns them into
reality."--Chip Ingram, president of Living on the Edge; author of
Holy Ambition: Turning God-Shaped Dreams into
Reality
"My husband and I both agree that this is one of the best dad books
out there. With the perfect blend of honesty, humor, and practical
takeaways, this is a book every dad can--and should--read."--Jill
Savage, CEO of Hearts at Home; author of Real Moms . . . Real
Jesus
"In Project Dad, Todd lays out a practical path to
confident, successful parenting. With plenty of humor and
insightful advice, he'll encourage you to embrace God's work in
your life and to become the father your children need--and that God
intended."--John Fuller, broadcaster; author of First Time
Dad
Todd Cartmell is a licensed clinical psychologist and a
father of two. He is in full-time private practice in Wheaton,
Illinois, where he works exclusively with children, adolescents,
and families. He conducts parenting workshops across the country
and is the author of Respectful Kids. Visit Todd's website
at www.drtodd.net.
Todd Cartmell is a licensed clinical psychologist and a father of two. He is in full-time private practice in Wheaton, Illinois, where he works exclusively with children and adolescents. He lives in Illinois with his family.