You'll discover rich benefits in Jay's 52 suggestions.
-Jerry B. Jenkins, bestselling author
Is there anything a man will ever do that is more daunting and rewarding than investing in his son? Jay gives us both inspiration and practical pathways so a dad can reach out to his boy and say to him with passion and conviction, 'Follow me as I follow Christ.'
-Brian Doyle, founder and president of Iron Sharpens Iron
You can do this stuff! In 52 Things Sons Need from Their Dads, Jay Payleitner shows you practical ways to be a better dad in the little things now...so you won't have regrets later. I love this book.
-Tim Shoemaker, speaker and author of Super Husband, Super Dad and You Can Be the Hero Your Family Needs
What is the best way to raise boys to be good men? By spending time with Dad. Jay's new book continues to give parents wisdom and insight into healthy relationships-this time the unique and powerful bond between a father and his son. If you want a close relationship with your boy, I recommend you read this book.
-Rick Johnson, bestselling author of Better Dads, Stronger Sons and A Man in the Making: Strategies to Help Your Son Succeed in Life
Every son longs for the affirmation and blessing of his father. This book is a great practical tool to help complete that transaction. These 52 things are a great investment for any father to give his son.
-Dr. Jim McBride, executive pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church and executive producer of Sherwood Pictures
Jay's books have caught on internationally-I've been finding them on shelves of bookstores around the world. Readers are inspired and entertained by Jay's positive, thoughtful, and fun-loving ways. With warmth and respect for his family, Jay takes his responsibility as a dad seriously...without taking himself too seriously.
-Ellen Banks Elwell, author of The One Year Devotions for Moms and Life Is Beautiful
Reading Jay's engaging book 52 Things Sons Need from Their Dads took me back to my youth working side by side with my dad on our farm. I learned about love, hard work, and leadership. The same kind of lessons all dads need to pass on to their boys.
-Bob Tiede, director of Global Operations Leadership Development for Cru
The most important thing a dad can give to his son is his time. In these 52 easy-to-read chapters, Jay gives you plenty of ways to make that time meaningful.
-Tom Cheshire, lead servant, Relevant Practical Ministry for Men