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In this episode of Still Bright Hope, Brian reflects on a piece of old-fashioned dad advice: fathers should defeat their children in every challenge for as long as they possibly can.
Through memories of merciless games, hard-earned lessons, and the infamous "Great Unhorsing of Hilton's Head," he shares a funny and heartfelt story about growing up, surpassing our parents, and learning that God is able to work all things—even our regrets and imperfect endings—for good.
A nostalgic story about fathers, victory and defeat, forgiveness, and the beautiful laughter we wish we could hear just one more time.
By Brian RitchieIn this episode of Still Bright Hope, Brian reflects on a piece of old-fashioned dad advice: fathers should defeat their children in every challenge for as long as they possibly can.
Through memories of merciless games, hard-earned lessons, and the infamous "Great Unhorsing of Hilton's Head," he shares a funny and heartfelt story about growing up, surpassing our parents, and learning that God is able to work all things—even our regrets and imperfect endings—for good.
A nostalgic story about fathers, victory and defeat, forgiveness, and the beautiful laughter we wish we could hear just one more time.