A Father’s Love
Inspiring video about the relationship between a father and son.
Taken from Wikipedia:
Team Hoyt is a father (Dick Hoyt) and son (Rick Hoyt, b. 1962) in Massachusetts who compete together in marathons, triathlons, and other athletic endeavors. Rick has cerebral palsy, caused by loss of oxygen to his brain at birth because his umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck. Dick pulls him in a special boat as they swim, carries him in a special seat up front as they bike, and pushes him in a special wheelchair as they run.
Thanks to his parents, who ignored the advice of doctors that he would live life in a persistent vegetative state, and Tufts University engineers, who recognized that his sense of humor indicated intelligence, at the age of 12, Rick was able to learn how to use a special computer to communicate, using movements from his head. The first words he typed were, “Go Bruins!”, and the family learned he was a sports fan. They entered their first race in 1977, a 5 mile benefit run for an injured lacrosse player who was a schoolmate of Rick’s.
Dick is a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Air National Guard. Rick earned a college degree from Boston University in special education, and now works at Boston College. They continue to compete in races, and are also motivational speakers.
As of January 31, 2008, Team Hoyt had participated in a total of 958 events, including 224 Triathlons (6 of which were Ironman competitions), 20 Duathlons, and 65 Marathons, including 25 Boston Marathons.[1] They have also biked and run across the USA, in 1992 — a 3,735 mile journey that took them 45 days.
When asked what one thing Rick wished he could give his father, his reply was “The thing I’d most like is that my dad would sit in the chair and I would push him once.”
What a great love shown! Our Father’s love is even more than this, as mentioned in John 3:16:
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.


As I watched, again, the video featured on September 10th, I am touched by the love of the father for his son. I only pray I could be such a father for my sons. Still, the best thought is how much more the Heavenly Father loves us, His children through Christ Jesus. Yes, we can do all things through Him. Praise the Lord Jesus!
Dear Pastor Bob,
It is indeed a very inspiring videos, I am a father of two, and pray that I could be such a father too! And yes I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.
BTW, I move your comments related to this to a new location called Featured (where Featured Videos is located).
And thank you for your inspiring word too!
I watched this video with my 8 years old daughter and both were in tears. It is an excellent illustration to explain our God’s love to her. We won’t be able to do anything and God never said we can; but He can and will do for us. Thank you for the video.
I have been praying for your health. Hope you are soon able to resume posting the audio sermons of Pastor Stephen. We are blessed to listen. Please know that many saints here where I am are remembering you and your church before the Throne of Grace. May you enjoy His blessing and care as you serve Him in Jakarta.