Dwayne Roberts

Dwayne Roberts

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I know what it feels like to be a man of faith wrestling with clarity, confidence, and direction.

I help faith-driven men, husbands & dads to build stability in their lives, & follow a proven path with wisdom and confidence, so they can make decisive, purposeful choices and achieve lasting success in their personally & professionally. Over the years, I discovered that the gap wasn’t just in skills — it was in leadership rooted in purpose. That’s why today I speak, train, and coach to empower C

06/01/2026

I recently hosted training for fathers on this topic.
Parenting Struggles: Understanding Your Kids' Behaviors & Leading Through Connection

The central theme was shifting from a control-based parenting approach to one rooted in emotional connection, self-awareness, and behavioral understanding.

Effective fatherhood requires shifting from control to connection, prioritizing the emotional relationship before attempting to correct behavior.

Great job to the dad in this video, love it!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYiycbixuSP/

It’s all about how you communicate. 06/01/2026

I recently hosted training for fathers on this topic.

Parenting Struggles: Understanding Your Kids' Behaviors & Leading Through Connection

The central theme was shifting from a control-based parenting approach to one rooted in emotional connection, self-awareness, and behavioral understanding.

Effective fatherhood requires shifting from control to connection, prioritizing the emotional relationship before attempting to correct behavior.

Great job to the dad in this video, love it!



https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYiycbixuSP/

Learn More visit https://dwaynehroberts.com

It’s all about how you communicate.

05/29/2026

The Ego and Edging God Out

In our Men of Vision Spiritual Growth, we opened the session by recounting a highway incident in which a driver merged aggressively into traffic without slowing down, forcing others to yield. This as a metaphor for how men — particularly Christian men — often force their own perspectives, agendas, and identities into situations without yielding to God or those around them.

Defined, the ego is a person's sense of self: how they view their abilities, their importance, and their place in the world.

There are two forms:
Healthy ego: Confidence without arrogance, recognition of both strengths and weaknesses, and personal accountability.
Unhealthy ego: The belief that one's way is always right, resistance to correction and accountability, and a constant drive for recognition and comparison with others.

From a Christian perspective, I argue that the ego becomes spiritually dangerous when self-reliance replaces dependency on God. Let's anchor this in scripture, Philippians 2:1–4, emphasizing the call to do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility to count others more significant than oneself.

Relevant Q&A
Question: Where does edging God out begin?

Answer: It begins by not going to God first — for needs, for wants, for direction. That is where the displacement starts.

Comment: As people become more educated and credentialed, there is a growing tendency to treat God as a backup plan rather than the first resource, because people increasingly believe they know best.

Fellas, get in the room. You can learn more about Men of Vision by visiting
https://dwaynehroberts.com

05/28/2026

Today’s fathers don’t want to raise their children the way they were raised — but many don’t know how to lead differently.

The truth is:
This generation communicates differently.
They process emotions differently.

We are hosting a FREE Workshop to support fathers in understanding their kids.

To learn more visit: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/parenting-struggles

Today’s fathers don’t want to raise their children the way they were raised — but many don’t know how to lead differently.

The truth is:
This generation communicates differently.
They process emotions differently.

We are hosting a FREE Workshop to support fathers in understanding their kids.

To learn more visit: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/parenting-struggles

05/28/2026

LIVE NOW!!
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
— 2 Corinthians 12:9

This conversation is for the man who:
Feels pressure to always have it together
Is carrying silent self-doubt
Is tired of proving himself
Wants to grow spiritually and lead with authenticity
Is ready to walk in confidence rooted in Christ

You do not have to carry the weight alone.
Real men.
Real conversations.
Real growth.


Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86718581574?pwd=SmzcBqvrPB6w1EyVCXHYLXsaubbjVe.1

05/27/2026

Some men are overworking to prove themselves.
Others are silently withdrawing because they feel inadequate.
Many are carrying the pressure of trying to appear strong while privately questioning their worth.

Even the men God used in Scripture wrestled with insecurity.
Moses asked:
“Who am I?”
Jeremiah said:
“I am too young.”
Yet God still called them.

Tonight in Men of Vision Spiritual Growth, we’re discussing:
BEYOND DOUBT
Overcoming Impostor Syndrome Through God’s Truth

We’ll unpack:
• The hidden ways impostor syndrome affects men
• How God works through weakness
• What it means to find your identity in Christ instead of achievement
Your weakness does not disqualify you.

It may be the very place where God reveals His strength.
“Your identity is found in who God says you are, not what you accomplish.”

https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/spiritualgrowth

05/22/2026

Men of Vision Spiritual Growth

A space for men to grow spiritually, sharpen one another and lead with purpose.

Men Building
Stronger Lives
Stronger Families
Stronger Faith

Connect with us every Wednesday 6:30 PM MST

https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/prayer-line-landing-page

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