Go Ask Your Dad challenges fathers from different faiths, cultures, and generations to come together and answer tough questions dads, children, and families face today. Fathers must learn from the past, be prepared now and in the future to discuss everything from sexual education and identity to what kind of career path a youth could choose. They need to have answers on how to handle negative things such as cyber-bullying and ISIS, but also must encourage good choices for health, happiness and a brighter tomorrow.The authors of Go Ask Your Dad don't claim to be perfect dads; they do promise, in this book, you will find valuable lessons from their mistakes and successes.
One of the authors of Go Ask Your Dad: Doug Lauffer is a minister, entrepreneur and professor at Community College Beaver County, Monaca, Pennsylvania.
Professor Lauffer teaches Information Technology and Philosophy. Ordained in 1976, he has served churches in Pennsylvania, Sénégal and Uganda, Africa. His Master in Theology is from the University of Balamand; his Master of Science is from the University of Pittsburgh.
Doug has a BA and a BSBA from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Doug's Associate Degree is from Westmoreland County Community College, Youngwood, Pennsylvania.
The Lauffers have four children and five grandchildren. Doug and Vicki Lauffer's third child was born in Simbandi Balant, Sénégal, Africa on December 19, 1978.
They were pioneer missionaries there doing applied linguistics, cultural anthropology and translation work among the Manjak people.
Son, Brent Jacques FM Lauffer was born with a congenital liver disease.
Brent was in management at Federal Express. He needs a liver and kidney transplants.
Brent Lauffer has fundraising website. Google Help Hope Live and at the site search for Brent Lauffer
Their other children are healthy, married with children. They have successful careers in their chosen fields.
All of the kids are active in their communities and they also serve The Lord Jesus Christ in their churches.