LZ Granderson: I grew up in a very competitive family. Where did that competitive drive come from and what sorts of pressure and relationship did you have with your own father? LZ: My dad had a rough, rough upbringing. But he loves sports and he would take us to ball games and spend time. He was the 17th of 18 kids and his mother died when he was three. For him, once he met my mother, gave his life to the Lord. And for him, never looked back.
"The best thing a father can do for his kids is to love their mother." When kids see dad embrace their mom and treat her with dignity, it provides an unparalleled sense of security and stability in their lives. As the leader of our homes, we dads must be that godly example for our children every day. If we show them that the Lord matters more than sports, a career, or any political figure—they'll walk throughout life with His Word as their compass. Learn more about Bob Russell Ministries: https://www.bobrussell.org