When my wife and I got married we prayed that God would bless us with an abundance of children, but if we are being honest, we hoped for boys first. We both came from a sports background and just thought that having boys first would be easier and more comfortable. Well, Jesus knows better than we do and the first two amazing children we were entrusted with were both girls. I remember like it was yesterday when Matilda was born and how it changed my life forever. Immediately you think less of yourself, and the focus becomes on your child’s life and their eternal soul. Thoughts rushed through my head: Am I ready for this? What happens if I screw this up? How are we going to provide?
Fast forward a few years and through continue surrender to God’s will in my own life I find myself back in the coaching industry. At this point, our family had grown, and my wife and I were journeying through life with two amazing little girls (Matilda and Zoe). My wife was pregnant with our first son, Titus. As I started this new phase of my career my wife challenged me that I needed to do more than just coach a game. I should try and impact the eternal life of each young man in our program. While our daughters at the time were way too young to marry any of these young men, it dawned on us that our daughters would most likely be called to the sacrament of marriage. It is my job to prepare them for that. It was right then that we came up with the mission God desired for us. We were in the business of building husbands and fathers.
My wife and I took this concept and through prayer and many discussions developed a list of biblical characteristics that we felt he (anyone who desired to date and marry our daughters) must have. For the last 10 years we have coached, and continue to coach, these principles via our platform called B3rd Athletics along with B3rd Men. The Journey to Becoming 3rd is all about the process of sanctification and strives to challenge the interior life of a person to put God first and love their neighbor above themselves. Afterall, this is what it takes to be a Christian Husband and Father, or Wife and Mother. Without putting God first and then dying for your spouse daily the challenges will often be too much.
One of my former players who is striving to live as a B3rd Man recently asked me if I could give some more insight on what the real expectations will be. What does Christian dating look like he asked? How are you going to coach your daughter to determine if he is a good fit and meets the expectations? Now that my oldest daughter is 13, it’s time to apply our efforts within B3rd Athletics to answering his practical questions. While I am not an expert by any means, the goal of this series is to specifically challenge young men, and current fathers, to seek a countercultural way of living out God’s will for Christian dating and Holy Matrimony.
I learned a long time ago that the best way to coach is with questions. Each week (chapter) we will answer a question that should be expected for a young man and father to answer. We will provide biblical evidence and support from some of the greatest minds in church history. This will ensure that when asked “who gives this woman away?”, I can say her mother and I with the upmost confidence that yes, he is ready to guard and protect what was originally entrusted to me.
Yes, the bar will be set high as I believe that is the way you achieve greatness. The pursuit of excellence has always been and will always be what God uses to move us in a direction of holiness. My hope is that this work will be God’s will and provide my 4 sons and 3 daughters with an achievable outline to seek who God created as their suitable partner.