between the bright lights of the stadium and what to do when I drove up in the driveway. |
Brad showed us that we had permission to speak out about the Judeo-Christian values that we believe in, that we don't have to cower or back down, or we don't have to spiritualize everything. We have every right as Americans to say, 'I don't believe in same-sex marriage.' That's what Brad reminds us. |
going to pass up an opportunity this Saturday to parade congressman and senators in front of hundreds of thousands of men. So there is no evidence of this political connection. |
guys in the West are a little more laid-back . . . We have to work harder to get guys organized and make sure they know about it and bring friends and guys to the meetings. |
I think what it makes sense for political people to do is not to get on the stage, not issue press releases ... and not exploit it for political purposes, [but] simply put on a pair of blue jeans and a sweatshirt and go and be part of the crowd. |
In the past I was a little more career-oriented and really thinking that being the breadwinner was enough to be a husband. But there really is a lot more to it than that. |
It's so hard that it takes hundreds of volunteers and a few dozen staff to host 10,000 or 15,000 men, ... Putting on the arena events costs in the hundreds of thousands. It's the constant effort to cut costs and not let it show. |
It's to help them be better men, ... To be stronger in their beliefs and to be servants to their families and their communities. |
We believe in a biblical model of leadership in the home ... which is the man is a spiritual leader of his home and ought to lead by example spiritually in the home, |