This is why I don’t quit. These boys didn’t ask for a broken home. They didn’t ask for distance, court dates, or hard conversations. They asked for a father.
Divorce didn’t remove my responsibility—it sharpened it. Being present got harder. Leadership got heavier. Excuses got louder.
So I made a decision:I would stay steady when life wasn’t. I would lead even when I didn’t control everything. I would model faith, discipline, and strength instead of bitterness.
This photo isn’t about perfection it's about presence. There are a lot of fathers who love their kids—but too many disappear emotionally when things get hard. I refuse to be one of them. That’s why I’m building Unbroken Fathers—a brotherhood for men who take responsibility seriously, even after loss, divorce, or hardship. We don’t fold. We don’t drift. We don’t abandon our post.
If you’re a father who still believes your role matters, you’re not alone.
— Unbroken Fathers
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