Tag: motherhood
What Griff’s New Book Reveals About Mothers, Sons, and the Journey from Boyhood to Manhood
At the center of the book is a simple but provocative idea: Mothers can raise sons, but mothers are not men. That statement will make some readers uncomfortable, but Griff leans into the discomfort with humor, compassion, and honesty.
Instead of attacking mothers, Griff honors mothers. His book is a love letter to his own mother, a woman who raised him with toughness, wisdom, sarcasm, resilience, and survival instincts after navigating life without the protection of a present father herself.
Griff reminds readers that many mothers are not trying to replace fathers because they want to. Many are trying because they feel they have no other option.
Honor Mothers, Especially in Front of the Kids
Co-parenting comes with real complexity. Real pain. Real history. But even then, especially then, honoring the mother in front of the kids is not weakness; it’s protection. You don’t have to be best friends with your co-parent, but you must be respectful partners to raise a child who feels secure.
Honoring women is also healing. One day, your children will become adults who repeat what they learned at home. Help them repeat honor. This is how we raise the next generation to value women with dignity.
The First Heartbeat: Why Mothers Matter More Than One Day
We are surrounded by women. Inspired by women. Loved into becoming men by women. Every single one of us here at Fathers Incorporated has been shaped, molded, and held together by the women in our lives—especially our mothers.
Bad Dad Rehab Contains A Message of the Fatherhood Work Before Us
Bad Dad Rehab is about four men who are fathers to their children, but not dads.
Fathers Incorporated Host Daddy Diaper Drive in Partnership with Huggies
Fathers Incorporated has launched its Daddy Diaper Drive in partnership with Huggies for Atlanta fathers. The drive’s focus is to serve low-income fathers 25 years of age and younger.
Four Fun Ways to Celebrate Mother’s Day
On Mother’s Day, many fathers seek ways to honor the mothers of their children. Great fatherhood includes being great partners.
“Are You My Daddy?” How would you respond?
#Throwbackblog Let me start by saying God has a funny way of placing your anointing in front of you to remind you of the work still before […]
Parents Tell Stepparents What They Really Think
As a parent of a blended family and someone whose profession is to strengthen families through stronger fathers; this video hit a soft spot in my heart. […]



