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Honoring My Father’s Legacy with the Kingdom Fatherhood Curriculum | Proverbs 20: 7
Honoring My Father’s Legacy with the Kingdom Fatherhood Curriculum
This weekend, we launched a fundraiser in honor of my dad’s heavenly birthday — not just to remember his life, but to build something that echoes his legacy for generations to come.
We’ve raised $125 of our $475 goal, and I’m so grateful for every person who has stepped up. But we still need $350 to cross the finish line, and time is ticking.
📖 What This Is About
The Kingdom Fatherhood Curriculum is a faith-based teaching series focused on restoring fathers, rebuilding families, and healing emotional wounds that stretch across generations. It’s not just a course — it’s a movement.
Our grant proposal outlines how these funds will:
Secure our official non-profit status
Hire a curriculum writer to refine the message
Create print and digital tools for families
Host workshops and outreach events
Provide support for fathers in crisis
Reach at least 400 underserved families over the next year
You can preview the foundation of the curriculum here:
✝️ Why It Matters
This curriculum builds on biblical truths from Ephesians 6 and Proverbs, focusing on identity, leadership, healing, and legacy. It is deeply personal, rooted in the faith and fatherhood I saw in my dad — and needed now more than ever.
“Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” (ESV) Ephesians 6: 4
We're building something for fathers who feel lost, for children seeking stability, and for communities ready to break cycles.
🤲 How You Can Help Today
We need $350 more to unlock the next phase — and every gift matters. Whether it’s $10, $20, or $50, your support powers this movement forward.
💰 Give here:
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If you’ve already given — thank you! If you believe in this work, share the fundraiser or tag someone who might want to help.
Together, we’re building Kingdom legacy. Let’s finish this today, in honor of a man who taught me how to love, lead, and serve.