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Steve Sizemore is my spiritual father, mentor, and friend. He has poured into me for over 35 years! It brings me great joy to have him help me launch Heart of a Father. What excites me as well is his willingness to share the foundational truths that he has not only imparted to me but to thousands of others. Steve and I take his classic foundational teachings on being a disciple of Jesus and share them here with you in a bite size conversational style. Embrace and apply these truths in your own walk with Jesus and you will have the building blocks for being a spiritual father to others!

Steve spent over 20 years in Youth With A Mission.  Most of that time he discipled disciplers, trained trainers, and empowered missionary candidates to embrace all God had for them and position themselves for growth.  He has gone on to serve as a pastor in three different churches.  Currently he is a licensed life coach and mentors and coaches people in all walks of life, from church planters to businessmen to international students.  He is a loving husband, father of three and has 14 wonderful grandchildren.

This session opens with an encouragement to run with your life message – to lean into your sweet spot. Then we explore together how important a teachable spirit is.

In this episode you will learn:

  • the power of having a teachable spirit.
  • one definition of a disciple.
  • a key to spiritual growth.
  • practical steps to develop a teachable spirit

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Bob Swank

About 15 years ago our heavenly Father began encouraging me in my role as His son and out of that in my role as a father, both biologically and spiritually. Through multiple encounters on my journey God has revealed His heart as my Father and affirmed my sonship in Him. Out of this has come His call to fully embrace who He has created me to be as a father and to share that with others.

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