7 April 2026
3 MINS
A pastor's biblical sermon on marriage moved 52 cohabiting couples to wed on the spot — a remarkable demonstration of faith transforming modern relationships and culture.
6 April 2026
3.4 MINS
As fathers, we need to face the facts, recognise the dangers, and do our best to navigate the modern world as best we can. Not only for our own wellbeing, but also for our families to thrive.
17 March 2026
20.1 MINS
A compelling exploration of how Christian faith, passed through generations, has shaped virtuous family dynasties and left a lasting mark on Australian history and society.
17 March 2026
4.9 MINS
A pastor's personal journey from homosexuality to transformation challenges the church to move beyond silence or division, anchoring identity in Christ rather than feelings or culture.
25 February 2026
5.6 MINS
A compelling call to confront screen addiction’s grip on families and faith, urging Christians to reclaim authority, restore relationships, and rediscover spiritual disciplines displaced by digital distraction.
12 February 2026
5.1 MINS
Encouraging Christians to build strong families, exploring some biblical foundations, and re-engaging with culture with a hopeful, faith-centred vision for family life.
9 February 2026
4.2 MINS
A teenage boy’s heroic swim to save his family becomes a powerful reflection on courage, faith, fatherhood, and the kind of character our culture should celebrate and cultivate.
9 February 2026
3.4 MINS
A landmark report reveals father absence now costs taxpayers USD $154 billion annually, making a compelling economic and social case for investing in fathers to strengthen families and nations.
4 February 2026
4.5 MINS
A thoughtful critique of youth social media bans, questioning the science, highlighting deeper cultural and spiritual factors, and arguing that family strength and faith—not legislation alone—shape young people’s wellbeing.
2 February 2026
5.3 MINS
A viral essay explores why young women trend left while young men don’t, examining biology, technology, institutions and family life — and why strong families may be the key to bridging the divide.
26 January 2026
3.3 MINS
Kiwi dad Jordan Watson of "How to DAD" brings laughs and realness to fatherhood, inspiring other parents' journeys and highlighting the power of community, courage, and learning as you go.
19 January 2026
3.1 MINS
A critique of industrial-scale fatherhood, contrasting elite surrogacy and dynastic ambition with a biblical vision of present, faithful fatherhood that money, technology, and optimisation can never replace.
12 January 2026
3.3 MINS
Family meals shape memories, faith, and fatherhood. Nathaniel Marsh reflects on presence-based parenting, kitchen mishaps, and simple traditions like Saturday morning pancakes, that build lasting relationships across generations.
9 January 2026
4.8 MINS
A 16-year-old critiques Australia’s under-16 social media ban, questioning its effectiveness, government overreach, data security risks, and whether empowering families—not laws—is the better solution.
29 December 2025
3.6 MINS
The New Year brings new beginnings. As we head into 2026, the heart of Dads4Kids continues to beat strong with fresh energy and new opportunities.
4 December 2025
3.2 MINS
From Harry Chapin’s timeless song to inspiring films and stories, this piece reminds parents that genuine love, guided by God, can heal, restore, and shape children’s lives—at any age.
26 November 2025
4.9 MINS
God’s redemptive work advances through holy disruptions, not comfort. As Western culture unravels, Scripture calls God’s people to repent, awaken, and embrace renewal birthed through His life-shaping interruptions.
14 November 2025
4 MINS
The Albanese Government’s rushed social media ban for under-16s takes effect in a month — but with no clear plan, no firm details, and plenty of political “cracks”.
7 November 2025
5.6 MINS
Income splitting is a type of family tax policy that treats the family, rather than the individual, as the basis of taxation. It allows couples to pool and then split their incomes for tax purposes, thus reducing the tax paid on the highest earning partner.
5 November 2025
4.1 MINS
It’s better for the government to have more kids in kindy and more parents at work. It’s a great incentive for the economy — but is it great for our kids? The education system has a greater influence on the formation of our kids than we do as families in those early formative years.





