• Anthony Bradley LIVE with Andy Lamberton at Regular Joes
    Nov 14 2025
    Manoah was Samson’s dad. And like most good dads, he goes unnoticed in the story. He was a Regular Joe.

    He hears he will have a son of immense potential — yet his first response is a humble, straightforward prayer:“Lord, teach me how to raise the boy.”Now that’s a prayer we can all pray.

    Samson’s story zig-zags.The whole book of Judges summarises itself in its final verse:“In those days, there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”And the irony in Samson’s story is that he only does what is right once his eyes are removed.

    Our children are growing up in strange times. We can see their potential — and we can see the cascade of distractions coming their way — and we wonder how best to respond.

    Join Andy Lamberton LIVE at Regular Joes conference as he asks Anthony Bradley:

    • What kind of world are our sons (in particular) growing up in?
    • How should we pray for them?
    • And how do we help them harness their strength?

    We’re launching our Legacy Award 2026:
    For fathers ready to invest … for 11-14s ready for adventure.
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    Even if you just want a nosey!
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    Guest: Anthony Bradley is a Research Fellow at the Acton Institute and Research Professor at Kuyper College. He wants to address the boy-to-man crisis by rebuilding fatherhood, reforming fraternities, and restoring justice through personalism.

    Host: Andy Lamberton is the director of Legacy. Speaker, writer and author of Letters for Exiles: Faithful Living in a Faithless World.

    Links:
    Legacy Award
    Anthony Bradley
    Rumble
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    37 mins
  • Sports, faith and fatherhood
    Oct 27 2025
    How can sport become a tool to instil character and honest values in our children? A packed episode. Andy Lamberton is joined by Brian Smith and Ed Uszynski (authors of Away Game), Philip Mitchell from Sports Chaplaincy Ireland, and Josh Cash of Onward Leadership Exchange.

    How can our daughters' hockey game loss, or our son’s sideline frustrations, become moments of investment? What does it really mean to win, to train, to compete? And perhaps more than anything else: how can the love of sport bring us closer to our children — and prepare them for life?

    Two amazing opportunities:We’re running two weekends in the Spring with SUNI - Father & Son, Father & Daughter. More here

    Our friends at Dadcamp are running one in the summer. More here

    Guests:

    Brian Smith and Ed Uszynski
    Brian and Ed are co-authors of Away Game, helping Christian parents rethink how sport can either shape their child’s formation.

    Philip Mitchell
    Philip leads Sports Chaplaincy Ireland, bringing a Christian presence into sports clubs across the country.

    Josh Cash
    Josh directs Onward Leadership Exchange and shares how sport was the gateway through which he met men who introduced him to Jesus.

    Host:
    Andy Lamberton is the director of Legacy. Speaker, writer and author of Letters for Exiles: Faithful Living in a Faithless World.

    Links:

    Legacy Website
    Away Game: A Christian Parent's Guide to Navigating Youth Sports
    Legacy Weekends with SUNI
    Sports Chaplaincy Ireland
    Onward Leadership Exchange
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    57 mins
  • Ray Ortlund with Andy Lamberton on Faithful Fatherhood
    Aug 19 2025
    Ray Ortlund with Andy Lamberton on Faithful FatherhoodWhat does it mean to be a faithful father? And what is God’s heart for your family?

    Join Andy Lamberton in conversation with Ray Ortlund, as we lift our gaze from our own limitations to God's expansive, generational vision. This is God’s heart for your family far into the future.

    Guest: Ray Ortlund Ray Ortlund is a prominent Christian author, pastor, and speaker. Founder of Immanuel Church in Nashville and a founding member of The Gospel Coalition. Author of books like The Death of Porn, You’re Not Crazy, Marriage and the Mystery of the Gospel, and: To the Tenth Generation: God’s Heart for Your Family Far into the Future.

    Host: Andy LambertonAndy Lamberton is the director of Legacy. Speaker, writer and author of Letters for Exiles: Faithful Living in a Faithless World.

    Links: LegacyTo the Tenth Generation - Book
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    44 mins
  • Fathers Who Pray - Paul, “Lord, be with him” S6E7
    Jun 21 2025
    “At my first defence, no one came to my support, but everyone deserted me. May it not be held against them. But the Lord stood at my side and gave me strength, so that through me the message might be fully proclaimed and all the Gentiles might hear it. … The Lord be with your spirit” 2 Timothy 4:16-17, 22

    Welcome to Fathers Who Pray, our 7-Day devotional to celebrate Father's Day, given out in churches across the UK and Ireland. Read by Rob Fraser-Binns, Stephen Mullan and Andy Lamberton. Receive an e-book format by visiting legacyfathers.org/fathersday

    Billy Graham said, “A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society.” Being a father is a humble, significant calling.

    We keep company with seven father figures from the Bible this week, bringing our own families before God, as we too seek to become fathers who pray.

    In this series, we will look at:
    1. Zechariah – “Praise be to the Lord”
    2. Manoah – “Teach us how”
    3. Jairus – “Come to my house”
    4. Unnamed Father – “Help my unbelief”
    5. David – “Give him a whole heart”
    6. Jacob – “Bless these boys”
    7. Paul – “Lord, be with him”
    We hope you enjoy listening,

    The Legacy Team
    Andy Lamberton, Stephen Mullan and Rob Fraser-Binns

    Fathers, you are more important than you think.
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    7 mins
  • Fathers Who Pray - Jacob, “Bless these boys” S6E6
    Jun 20 2025
    “May the God before whom my fathers Abraham and Isaac walked faithfully, the God who has been my shepherd all my life to this day, the Angel who has delivered me from all harm —may he bless these boys.” Genesis 48:15-16

    Welcome to Fathers Who Pray, our 7-Day devotional to celebrate Father's Day, given out in churches across the UK and Ireland. Read by Rob Fraser-Binns, Stephen Mullan and Andy Lamberton. Receive an e-book format by visiting legacyfathers.org/fathersday

    Billy Graham said, “A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society.” Being a father is a humble, significant calling.

    We keep company with seven father figures from the Bible this week, bringing our own families before God, as we too seek to become fathers who pray.
    In this series, we will look at:
    1. Zechariah – “Praise be to the Lord”
    2. Manoah – “Teach us how”
    3. Jairus – “Come to my house”
    4. Unnamed Father – “Help my unbelief”
    5. David – “Give him a whole heart”
    6. Jacob – “Bless these boys”
    7. Paul – “Lord, be with him”

    We hope you enjoy listening,

    The Legacy Team
    Andy Lamberton, Stephen Mullan and Rob Fraser-Binns

    Fathers, you are more important than you think.
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    5 mins
  • Fathers Who Pray - David, “Give him a whole heart” S6E5
    Jun 19 2025
    “Grant to Solomon my son a whole heart that he may keep your commandments, your testimonies, and your statutes, performing all, and that he may build the palace for which I have made provision.” 1 Chronicles 29:19

    Welcome to Fathers Who Pray, our 7-Day devotional to celebrate Father's Day, given out in churches across the UK and Ireland. Read by Rob Fraser-Binns, Stephen Mullan and Andy Lamberton. Receive an e-book format by visiting legacyfathers.org/fathersday

    Billy Graham said, “A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society.” Being a father is a humble, significant calling.

    We keep company with seven father figures from the Bible this week, bringing our own families before God, as we too seek to become fathers who pray.

    In this series, we will look at:
    1. Zechariah – “Praise be to the Lord”
    2. Manoah – “Teach us how”
    3. Jairus – “Come to my house”
    4. Unnamed Father – “Help my unbelief”
    5. David – “Give him a whole heart”
    6. Jacob – “Bless these boys”
    7. Paul – “Lord, be with him”
    We hope you enjoy listening,

    The Legacy Team
    Andy Lamberton, Stephen Mullan and Rob Fraser-Binns

    Fathers, you are more important than you think.
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    5 mins
  • Fathers Who Pray - Unnamed Father, “Help my unbelief” S6E4
    Jun 18 2025
    "Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, 'I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!'" Mark 9:24

    Welcome to Fathers Who Pray, our 7-Day devotional to celebrate Father's Day, given out in churches across the UK and Ireland. Read by Rob Fraser-Binns, Stephen Mullan and Andy Lamberton. Receive an e-book format by visiting legacyfathers.org/fathersday

    Billy Graham said, “A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society.” Being a father is a humble, significant calling.
    We keep company with seven father figures from the Bible this week, bringing our own families before God, as we too seek to become fathers who pray.
    In this series, we will look at:
    1. Zechariah – “Praise be to the Lord”
    2. Manoah – “Teach us how”
    3. Jairus – “Come to my house”
    4. Unnamed Father – “Help my unbelief”
    5. David – “Give him a whole heart”
    6. Jacob – “Bless these boys”
    7. Paul – “Lord, be with him”
    We hope you enjoy listening,

    The Legacy Team
    Andy Lamberton, Stephen Mullan and Rob Fraser-Binns

    Fathers, you are more important than you think.
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    5 mins
  • Fathers Who Pray - Jairus, “Come to my house” S6E3
    Jun 17 2025
    “Then a man named Jairus, a synagogue leader, came and fell at Jesus’ feet, pleading with him to come to his house because his only daughter, a girl of about twelve, was dying.” Luke 8:41-42

    Welcome to Fathers Who Pray, our 7-Day devotional to celebrate Father's Day, given out in churches across the UK and Ireland. Read by Rob Fraser-Binns, Stephen Mullan and Andy Lamberton. Receive an e-book format by visiting legacyfathers.org/fathersday

    Billy Graham said, “A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society.” Being a father is a humble, significant calling.
    We keep company with seven father figures from the Bible this week, bringing our own families before God, as we too seek to become fathers who pray.
    In this series, we will look at:
    1. Zechariah – “Praise be to the Lord”
    2. Manoah – “Teach us how”
    3. Jairus – “Come to my house”
    4. Unnamed Father – “Help my unbelief”
    5. David – “Give him a whole heart”
    6. Jacob – “Bless these boys”
    7. Paul – “Lord, be with him”
    We hope you enjoy listening,

    The Legacy Team
    Andy Lamberton, Stephen Mullan and Rob Fraser-Binns

    Fathers, you are more important than you think.
    Show More Show Less
    5 mins