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Carey Casey

Carey Casey is an inner city pastor and a dynamic public speaker who is widely known as an ‘ambassador for fathers,’ as one of his life’s passions has been to help and inspire dads to be the best they can be. He is the founder and CEO of Championship Fathering and the former CEO of the National Center for Fathering. He served for nearly 20 years with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and also as a chaplain for the Dallas Cowboys under famed head coach Tom Landry. Carey is the author of two books, Championship Fathering and Championship Grandfathering, and the general editor of the book 21-Day Dad’s Challenge. He and his wife, Melanie, reside in Chicago and have four children and nine grandchildren. Learn more about Carey by visiting the Championship Fathering website.

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Be the Dad

Do you confront your kids when they’re not thinking clearly? Sometimes they will need you to intervene and help them deal with issues.

Consistent Fatherhood

How active are you in the lives of your children?

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Building Racial Harmony in Our Communities

Carey Casey shares an inspiring message about racial unity and Christian love, and discusses the legacy passed on to him by his father and grandfather.

Being a Champion to Your Grandkids

Being a Champion to Your Grandkids

Pastor Carey Casey explains how grandfathers can utilize their unique role to have a positive and lasting influence on their grandchildren in a discussion based on his book Championship Grandfathering: How to Build a Winning Legacy.

The Fatherhood Mandate

What should be a father’s top priority?

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Forgiveness Isn’t Fair, But It Is Essential

Help your kids live out the principles of grace and forgiveness, understanding how conflict looks when the spirit of a relationship is regulated by humility and forgiveness. 

What Your Communication Says About Marriage

How a wife and husband communicate with each other tells other people a lot about their relationship. Your marriage can be a witness of Christ’s love.

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Laughter: The Fun of Fatherhood

As we raise our children to be responsible, God-fearing adults, there’s a lot of room for humor, energy and fun.

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Teaching Through Sports

Use your children’s involvement in sports to teach them about life.

How Dads Can Stay Involved

Preschool Go on a walk with your child, and collect leaves or other objects that reflect the changing seasons. Create habits that help you connect with your wife and kids, such as phone calls from work or special “daddy” time when you walk through the …