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WLTDO
“Who Let The Dads Out?” is a powerful and impactful ministry designed to create a welcoming space for fathers and their children to bond, grow, and connect. In a world where fatherhood can often feel isolating or undervalued, this ministry provides much-needed support, encouragement, and fellowship.
By offering a relaxed environment filled with fun activities, meaningful conversations, and shared experiences, “Who Let The Dads Out?” strengthens the father-child relationship. It allows dads to engage with their children in a positive and intentional way while also building friendships with other fathers. It provides an opportunity for dads to share wisdom, gain support, and be reminded of their important role in shaping the next generation.




About Who Let
the Dads Out
Beyond playtime, this ministry fosters deeper connections through it’s Pints of View initiative, by addressing the challenges of fatherhood, offering guidance, and encouraging spiritual growth.
Ultimately, “Who Let The Dads Out?” is more than just a gathering—it’s a ministry that builds stronger families, creates lasting memories, and helps fathers embrace their God-given role with confidence and joy. Through this initiative, both dads and their children experience love, community, and spiritual enrichment that extends beyond the events themselves.
Our Groups and Events
100 Men of Prayer
A prayer movement for our Nation - join a growing group of men who are passionate about pursuing this vision
Magnet
Prayer groups - meeting monthly over video call and face to face
Who Let the Dads Out
Activities for pre-school kids with their Dads – bacon rolls, tea & coffee included!
The Edge
Annual Men’s Weekend Away is a unique opportunity for men of faith to deepen their spiritual journey and strengthen their connection with both God and fellow believers.
I just got back from the WLTDO event and it was truly life-changing. The sessions were not only inspiring but also deeply meaningful. The testimonies shared by other men were raw and uplifting, reminding me that I’m not alone in my struggles.
Name - Brad Example

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