Bruce Flanagan spent four months in a prion in Hanoi after his humanitarian and ministry work nearly cost him his life. A few years later he was back as a businessman and gained influence and friends with leaders as high up as the prime minister. Five years ago, after he adopted two children he seriously had to rethink what he was doing and how he could best impact the next generation. His perspective on America and his recommendations for parents today is compelling and inspiring.

Listen to Bruce Flanagan’s story “What I Learned in a Vietnam Prison About Raising the Next Generation.”

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If you’re a parent, pastor, youth leader, teacher, or administrator involved in raising the next generation, join us as we explore ways to shape children who can tackle the challenges they’ll encounter in today’s culture, and rise above to become flourishing adults who love Jesus Christ and who think with confidence, believe with courage, and serve with compassion.