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Lisa Kusiima
Lisa Kusiima
100 episodes
1 week ago
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Raising Boys to Men| They See Me Do My Wife’s Laundry & Breakfast.
Lisa Kusiima
1 hour 2 minutes
5 months ago
Raising Boys to Men| They See Me Do My Wife’s Laundry & Breakfast.
Are you raising boys in today’s complex world? Wondering how to raise boys who will grow into strong, kind, responsible men? In this inspiring conversation with Pastor Zeddie Muzungu, who is currently raising 5 boys, we dive into the heart of fatherhood, mentorship, and the real-life challenges and joys of raising sons. In this audio, we explore: ✨ Common mistakes parents make when raising boys — and how to avoid them ✨ Practical ways fathers and father figures can be more intentional and connected ✨ How to prepare boys for peer pressure, cultural expectations, and modern manhood ✨ The role of mentorship and strong friendships for men and boys. ✨ Balancing fatherhood, marriage, and professional life. ✨ Timeless values and life lessons every father should pass on to his son. Whether you are a father, mother, mentor, or simply passionate about raising the next generation well, this audio will leave you encouraged and equipped with wisdom for the journey.
Lisa Kusiima