About Warwick Marsh

Warwick Marsh has been married to Alison Marsh since 1975; they have five children and nine grandchildren, and he and his wife live in Wollongong in NSW, Australia. He is a family and faith advocate, social reformer, musician, TV producer, writer and public speaker.

Warwick is a leader in the Men’s and Family Movement, and he is well-known in Australia for his advocacy for children, marriage, manhood, family, fatherhood and faith. Warwick is passionate to encourage men to be great fathers and to know the greatest Father of all. The Father in Whom “there is no shadow of turning.”

Five Reasons Taking Time Out is Important, and the Art of Listening to Your Wife

Can I share a secret with you? Only on the condition that you promise not to tell anyone else. The secret is: “My wife makes me look good.” She supports me in my work, and also notices when we need some healthy downtime!

By |2024-11-01T16:33:42+10:00November 4th, 2024|Dads, Families, Marriage|1 Comment

Keys to Keeping Your Sexual Integrity in a Pornified World – Secret Men’s Business

It is a huge challenge for men to keep their sexual integrity in a p*rnified world. Greg’s p*rn addiction cost him his marriage, his house and his children. It’s a heartbreaking story. Ultimately, Greg’s tale of woe is a story of hope, victory and freedom — but at what a price!

By |2024-10-05T18:35:43+10:00October 7th, 2024|Manhood|0 Comments

One Small Step for Chris Woods – One Giant Trek for Mankind

“One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” are the immortal words of Neil Armstrong when he stepped onto the moon. Perhaps that is what Chris Woods was thinking when she decided to walk across Australia to help men, and particularly fathers.

By |2024-08-30T23:22:31+10:00September 2nd, 2024|Dads, Other Topics|0 Comments

Celebrate Dads This Father’s Day to Help the Children of Australia Thrive

Dads4Kids wants to make a big deal out of dads on Father’s Day this coming Sunday, 1st September 2024. Watch our brand-new latest Father’s Day Community Service TV ad below. It is essentially ordinary people from 18 to 78 years of age, talking about their Dads.

By |2024-08-26T07:02:06+10:00August 26th, 2024|Children, Dads, Families|0 Comments
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