Carey Casey

  • 3 Tips for Dads of Haughty Teens

    3 Tips for Dads of Haughty Teens

    Do you have a teenager who has all the answers? I know what that’s like. The well-known proverb says: “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall” (Prov. 16:18, NIV). It comes to mind from time to time when I’m interacting with my teenage son, and a few times I have quoted it to

  • How to Be a Good Dad Through Life’s Ups and Downs

    How to Be a Good Dad Through Life’s Ups and Downs

    I have a good friend who’s an assistant coach for an NFL team. Or, I should say, he was an assistant coach. He was let go a few weeks ago when the head coach for that team was fired. He’s a sharp young man, and I know he’ll be fine. He told me, “It’s not

  • Dads, Hang in There Through Christmas Chaos

    Dads, Hang in There Through Christmas Chaos

    Does your family take a Christmas photo every year? Oh the memories! And sometimes, oh the headache. Last year, we managed to get all our kids and grandkids together in the same location, dressed just right for the perfect portrait. But you know how kids are … Most of our grandkids are toddlers and preschoolers,

  • A Great Holiday Idea for Fathers

    A Great Holiday Idea for Fathers

    Joshua is an active Watch DOGS (Dads of Great Students) dad at his child’s school who came up with a great idea for the holiday season. Like in many other families—especially those that put emphasis on their faith during the holidays—he and his wife use an Advent calendar to help them and their young sons

  • Getting More Involved as a Dad Brings Change

    Getting More Involved as a Dad Brings Change

    We’re always hearing great things about our Watch DOGS (Dads of Great Students) program. It’s such a simple idea, but something about dads giving a day to volunteer and get involved at their children’s school inspires people in amazing ways. In the past few weeks, we’ve heard testimonies from two different dads who said that

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