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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2024 · 45 MIN

The Power of Serving - Drue Warner, Ep #22

from Dads On Tap · host Scott Mawdesley

At Dads on Tap, we believe in helping dads become their best selves. A dad’s role in the family is essential—but how can you extend that role into your community? How can serving others make you a better father, friend, and neighbor?In this episode, I sit down with my good friend, Drue Warner, the lead pastor at Good News Church in Sugar Hill, GA. Drue has spent years mentoring dads through the local All Pro Dad program and serves as the point leader for the Dads on Tap chapter in Suwanee, GA. Together, we explore how embracing community service can transform not only your family but also the world around you.###########PLAYER GOES HERE###########You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Drue’s relationship with his dad, and how he saw community service [1:40]What initiated Drue into dad mentorship programs? [10:40]Drue shares his perspective of being a dad through adoption [15:35]Moments of serving his community, with his children, that stood out to Drue [21:50]Drue’s advice for where to start serving in your community [26:30]What is the best, and worst parenting advice Drue has received? [35:40] One thing Drue wishes every dad would do to improve themselves? [37:13]Watching a Dad Who ServesGrowing up as the child of a pastor, Drue saw firsthand the impact of serving others. His father was deeply committed to helping people in the church and the community, setting an example of grace and love. That influence stayed with Drue. When he faced challenges of his own, he was reminded of the grace his father modeled, helping him connect with the mercy and joy of his faith. This inspired him to dedicate his life to serving others.Drue’s involvement with All Pro Dad began when his oldest child was in elementary school. Through this program, he discovered a passion for connecting with other fathers and supporting children—not just his own but others in the community. Watching his dad serve gave Drue a blueprint for how to raise his children. He shares a story about running a food drive with his kids from their neighborhood pool parking lot, teaching them the joy of giving and helping those in need.Meeting the NeedsDrue wasn’t just called to serve his neighbors; he also felt called to adopt. His journey as an adoptive parent offers a unique perspective on serving a child in need. Drue explains that adoption is more than just parenting—it’s stepping into a larger plan, offering hope to a child who needs a loving family.For Drue, adoption is also a powerful metaphor for the Gospel. Just as God adopts believers into His family, every adoptive parent welcomes a child into theirs, giving them the full love, rights, and privileges of being part of the family. Drue encourages other dads to be open to adoption, reminding them that every journey in parenting is challenging, but every child deserves to be loved and raised with purpose.How Do You Get Started Serving Your Community?Do you want to serve your community but feel unsure where to begin? Drue offers simple, actionable advice: start by getting to know your neighbors. Many people in your neighborhood may need help with tasks, meals, or financial struggles. Sometimes, the most impactful service is offering to meet small, everyday needs.Beyond your immediate neighborhood, explore local organizations like food banks or nonprofits. Stop by, ask for a tour, and find out how you can contribute. Schools are another great place to make a difference—many need mentors and positive role models for their students.Find ways to serve using your own skills and passions. Love golf? Host a program teaching kids how to swing. Enjoy cooking? Organize a neighborhood breakfast. Good with your hands? Offer repair or yard services to your neighbors or local schools. The key is to think simply, ask where help is needed, and take the first step toward meeting that need.Drue’s story reminds us that service begins with small actions—whether it’s mentoring, volunteering, or just being available. When dads step up and serve, they inspire their families and communities to do the same. Tune in to hear more about Drue’s journey and discover how you can start making a difference today.Resources & People MentionedAll Pro DadConnect with Drue WarnerDrue WarnerConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

At Dads on Tap, we believe in helping dads become their best selves. A dad’s role in the family is essential—but how can you extend that role into your community? How can serving others make you a better father, friend, and neighbor?In this episode, I sit down with my good friend, Drue Warner, the lead pastor at Good News Church in Sugar Hill, GA. Drue has spent years mentoring dads through the local All Pro Dad program and serves as the point leader for the Dads on Tap chapter in Suwanee, GA. Together, we explore how embracing community service can transform not only your family but also the world around you.###########PLAYER GOES HERE###########You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Drue’s relationship with his dad, and how he saw community service [1:40]What initiated Drue into dad mentorship programs? [10:40]Drue shares his perspective of being a dad through adoption [15:35]Moments of serving his community, with his children, that stood out to Drue [21:50]Drue’s advice for where to start serving in your community [26:30]What is the best, and worst parenting advice Drue has received? [35:40] One thing Drue wishes every dad would do to improve themselves? [37:13]Watching a Dad Who ServesGrowing up as the child of a pastor, Drue saw firsthand the impact of serving others. His father was deeply committed to helping people in the church and the community, setting an example of grace and love. That influence stayed with Drue. When he faced challenges of his own, he was reminded of the grace his father modeled, helping him connect with the mercy and joy of his faith. This inspired him to dedicate his life to serving others.Drue’s involvement with All Pro Dad began when his oldest child was in elementary school. Through this program, he discovered a passion for connecting with other fathers and supporting children—not just his own but others in the community. Watching his dad serve gave Drue a blueprint for how to raise his children. He shares a story about running a food drive with his kids from their neighborhood pool parking lot, teaching them the joy of giving and helping those in need.Meeting the NeedsDrue wasn’t just called to serve his neighbors; he also felt called to adopt. His journey as an adoptive parent offers a unique perspective on serving a child in need. Drue explains that adoption is more than just parenting—it’s stepping into a larger plan, offering hope to a child who needs a loving family.For Drue, adoption is also a powerful metaphor for the Gospel. Just as God adopts believers into His family, every adoptive parent welcomes a child into theirs, giving them the full love, rights, and privileges of being part of the family. Drue encourages other dads to be open to adoption, reminding them that every journey in parenting is challenging, but every child deserves to be loved and raised with purpose.How Do You Get Started Serving Your Community?Do you want to serve your community but feel unsure where to begin? Drue offers simple, actionable advice: start by getting to know your neighbors. Many people in your neighborhood may need help with tasks, meals, or financial struggles. Sometimes, the most impactful service is offering to meet small, everyday needs.Beyond your immediate neighborhood, explore local organizations like food banks or nonprofits. Stop by, ask for a tour, and find out how you can contribute. Schools are another great place to make a difference—many need mentors and positive role models for their students.Find ways to serve using your own skills and passions. Love golf? Host a program teaching kids how to swing. Enjoy cooking? Organize a neighborhood breakfast. Good with your hands? Offer repair or yard services to your neighbors or local schools. The key is to think simply, ask where help is needed, and take the first step toward meeting that need.Drue’s story reminds us that service begins with small actions—whether it’s mentoring, volunteering, or just being available. When dads step up and serve, they inspire their families and communities to do the same. Tune in to hear more about Drue’s journey and discover how you can start making a difference today.Resources & People MentionedAll Pro DadConnect with Drue WarnerDrue WarnerConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

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