080 The Night I Destroyed My Father's Station Wagon: What My Dad Taught Me About Grace, Forgiveness, and Self-Control
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The Night I Destroyed My Father's Station Wagon What My Dad Taught Me About Grace, Forgiveness, and Self-Control
When Steve Harris was a teenager, he borrowed the family station wagon for a summer evening with friends. What started as an ordinary night ended with a destroyed engine, a junked car, and a lesson he would carry for the rest of his life.
In this heartfelt Father's Day episode of Grandpa Channel, Rivers shares a story about his father, Lou Harris, whose response to a costly mistake revealed the power of patience, forgiveness, and quiet strength.
More than fifty years later, Steve still remembers that moonlit summer night. Not because of the car he ruined, but because of the grace his father showed when he had every reason to be angry.
This episode explores:
- Fatherhood and the lasting influence of dads
- Forgiveness and second chances
- Parenting with patience and self-control
- Family relationships and life lessons
- How grace shapes the people we love
- Why our mistakes don't have to define our stories
Sometimes the lessons that stay with us longest aren't the ones we're taught.
They're the ones we're shown.