INVITE: Building a Better Future for Our Children

Dads

June 17, 2017

Together Dads4kids with your help have been building a better future for our children for over 15 years. The Dads4 Kids Fatherhood Foundation came into existence on 1 May 2002.

To help you and resource you to become and even better dad we invite you to join us for our second historic webinar – ‘Building a Better Future for our Children Webinar’.

REGISTER HERE: https://ausheart.wufoo.eu/forms/building-a-better-future-for-our-children-webinar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKYIFMkV5RU

• You will hear Dr Bruce Robinson author of Australia’s bestselling Fatherhood Book, Fathering from the Fast Lane will share his top three secrets of being a Dad and how dads can build a better future for their children.

• We will hear more about the activities of Dads4Kids and how Dads4Kids has helped introduce policies that have saved the lives of Australian Dads and how you can play your part in the big picture of turning the tide of Fatherlessness in Australia and make a difference for Australia’s children.

• You will hear from one of the top Male Marriage Trainers in Australia, Dr Byron Pirola. He with his wife Francine are the co -founders of Smart Loving with branches in the USA and England. Byron has a background as a management consultant. In 1985 they started the Smart Loving Marriage Program with a passion to encourage and resource marriages and help children. Byron will also share his top three secrets to having a great Marriage and the secrets behind a sexually satisfying marriage.

• You will hear from some exciting Mystery guests!

• We will also share the plans Dads4Kids has for the future and ways you can make a difference for your children.

For those who join us for this webinar, we offer you a free downloads of the Following Resource’s: Ten Ways to Be an All Pro Dad, 100 Ways to Praise a Child & the Art Of Marriage, Daughters and Dads – What to Say and Not To Say to Your Daughter, How To Speak to Your Children and a free excerpt of ‘ Better Dads Stronger Sons’ by well-known fatherhood author Rick Johnson which will be available for download and a copy of the ‘Daughters and Dads Fact Sheet’ from Dads4Kids

Space for this one-time-only, live web event is limited. This invitation is going out to well over 5,000 people, so use this link to claim your free spot in the ‘ Building a Better Future for Your Children Webinar’.

It’s simple. You can use phone or web to participate.

Register here.

Here is the information:

WHAT: ‘Building a Better Future for Our Children”
DATE: This Thursday 22 June 2017TIME:
• 8PM EDT
• SA & SA 7.30PM CDT
• WA – 6PM WST

Register here.

We can’t wait to share the exciting news and developments with you.

Yours for Building a Better Future for Your Children,

Warwick Marsh

 

Warwick Marsh has been married to Alison Marsh since 1975; they have five children and nine grandchildren, and he and his wife live in Wollongong in NSW, Australia. He is a family and faith advocate, social reformer, musician, TV producer, writer and public speaker.

Warwick is a leader in the Men’s and Family Movement, and he is well-known in Australia for his advocacy for children, marriage, manhood, family, fatherhood and faith. Warwick is passionate to encourage men to be great fathers and to know the greatest Father of all. The Father in Whom “there is no shadow of turning.”

Warwick Marsh has been married to Alison Marsh since 1975; they have five children and nine grandchildren, and he and his wife live in Wollongong in NSW, Australia. He is a family and faith advocate, social reformer, musician, TV producer, writer and public speaker.

Warwick is a leader in the Men’s and Family Movement, and he is well-known in Australia for his advocacy for children, marriage, manhood, family, fatherhood and faith. Warwick is passionate to encourage men to be great fathers and to know the greatest Father of all. The Father in Whom “there is no shadow of turning.”

2 Comments

  1. Haych June 22, 2017 at 11:31 pm - Reply

    Hi Warwick, I just heard your webinar on the way to work today, but Ive missed out on registering and accessing the resources. I’ve been going through some fatherless issues myself, but I just wanted to say thank you to yourself, your guests and the work you do. Im also interested in the courses and will be donating next pay day mate.
    Cheers
    H

    • Warwick Marsh June 24, 2017 at 12:38 am - Reply

      Dear Haych
      Thank you for your kind words and thank you for your donation.
      Blessings
      WArwick

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