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Relationship Advice for Men: Fathers and Fixing

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2026-05-15

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Remembering Dad’s Truck & Redefining Manhood

Opening Moments

Jason meets up with Roger (plus Wade, the truck’s owner). Laughter, soft background music, the metallic ding of a car door—no formal prayer or Scripture yet, just friendly anticipation: “You ready to go see my buddy’s truck?”

Testimonies

Roger

• Setting / life context
Arrives to view a vintage pickup that resembles his late father’s oil-field work truck. Immediate flood of childhood memories.

• Key turning points and miracles

  • Childhood snapshot: “Some of my best memories were with him in the truck … we’d sit in the back and watch these races.”
  • Admiration of his dad’s mechanical know-how: “No matter what happened, you could fix it and get out of it on your own.”
  • Wound of early loss: “He died before I was 13.” Roger’s lingering ache—“a sense of incompletion… I didn’t become a man the way that I felt like my father was.”
  • Comic roadside confession: pretending to diagnose his VW van—“That’s an alternator… well, my van has two alternators.” When the ruse collapses, so does his confidence.
  • Breakthrough insight: Only Someone bigger than his dad could heal the gap. “There’s only one thing that’s bigger than your dad, and that’s the God of this universe.”
  • New definition of manhood: found in relationships—wife, kids, friends, and “ultimately … how we come into relationship with God.”
  • Practical victory: stranded in North Dakota, he prays with his kids and calls AAA. Humble dependence replaces self-reliance, yet the goal is met: “We were back on the road… going super fast in the back of this tow truck.”

• Spiritual insights and emotions expressed
From inadequacy and impostor-syndrome to freedom: manhood is not fixing everything solo but trusting God and inviting help. He feels lighter, able to laugh at himself.

Holy-Spirit Highlights

• God as the true Father who fills every earthly shortfall.
• Freedom that comes when pride yields to prayer and community support.
• New masculinity: relational, humble, God-defined, not tool-belt defined.
• Children learn more from watching honesty and prayer than from mechanical perfection.

Prayer Points & Next Steps

• Thanksgiving for memories that still call Roger closer to his heavenly Father.
• Prayer for continued healing of “incompletion” in anyone missing a parent’s guidance.
• Grace for dads (and moms) to model humility—asking for help, praying first.
• Ongoing safety and provision for Roger’s family adventures on the road.

Closing Blessing

No formal benediction was spoken; the scene fades with the engine turning over and soft music as Wade jokes, “I guess that second alternator was taking a little time.”

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