New Breed of Family Leader

I love my family. My goal is to become the best Leader for them.

In a time when family values are lowmen are to blame for everything – we have no strong family leaders.

We are in the middle of a crisis.

The problem is: Men have become weak leaders.

So it’s time for the New Breed of Family Leaders to stand up.

This is the start of something big.

We need to stand united.

Take charge and lead wisely.

The New Breed is the Present Provider.

The Present Provider takes full ownership for his life as a Steward of God.

He chooses to provide for his family.

He also realizes that he has to be present.

This is why he starts to build a business.

It won’t be easy, but it’s necessary.

In today’s world – the best way is to show up and take responsibility is through business.

His first responsibility is his family.

He makes decisions to serve them.

I’m not saying it is easy to become a Present Provider.

It takes all your effort.

I just know that it’s worth it.

You can choose to focus on doing the best you can.

The Present Provider is sometimes a lonely path because not many are called to go down this path.

That is okay.

It is a brotherhood for those who join.

We all are coming together to challenge the status quo.

To make our family better and lead them well.

The Present Provider is the New Breed of Family Leaders.

I’m looking forward to the journey together!

See you soon,

Your Jowi

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