Responsible Fathers, Responsible Men: A Father’s Day Salute to

Non-Custodial Dads


"Pastor Alfred T. Long Sr."




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Father’s Day is a time to honor the men who shape lives, lead with quiet strength, and love without condition. While many tributes will rightly celebrate fathers who are present in the home, today I want to shine a light on a group often overlooked—non-custodial fathers. These are the dads who may not live under the same roof as their children but continue to show up with love, support, and sacrifice.


Too often, non-custodial fathers are painted with a broad and unfair brush. Society tends to focus on the few who fall short and ignore the many who are doing their best, despite challenges. Many of these fathers pay child support, attend school meetings when allowed, make those late-night phone calls to hear about a child’s day, and pray daily for the well-being of their sons and daughters. Though their physical presence may be limited, their emotional commitment is deep and unwavering.


Some are battling legal systems, strained co-parenting dynamics, or financial hardship. Others are dealing with personal recovery, growth, or healing. But through it all, they are still responsible fathers and responsible men. Their consistent efforts—sending support, showing up emotionally, and staying engaged—matter. They count. You count.


To every non-custodial father reading this: do not let your current situation make you feel invisible. You are seen. Your sacrifices are not in vain. You are not disqualified from being a great father simply because of your address. Being a father is more than proximity; it’s about heart, intention, and action.


And yes, while many of you are doing what needs to be done, I want to lovingly encourage you—do not stop there. Make reconciliation and reconnection a goal. If the door is open, step toward building stronger relationships with your children. Write that letter. Make that visit. Schedule that call. If there has been distance, do not lose hope. Healing takes time, but hope can light the way forward.


This Father’s Day, I salute every father who continues to carry the weight of responsibility with dignity, even when it goes unnoticed. I applaud the dads who are climbing uphill to stay connected, who refuse to let their past mistakes define their future with their children.


Let this be your reminder: You are not forgotten. Your love is powerful. Your efforts matter. And your story is not finished.


So, to the non-custodial dads, keep showing up—not always in person, but always in spirit, in truth, and in love. Your children need you. And the world needs more men like you.


Happy Father’s Day!


Responsible fathers.

Responsible men.

Respected and honored.


Pastor Alfred T. Long Sr. is Founder and Director of Jacob’s Ladder Ministries.

He conducts 24/7 Dad programs in our correctional facilities in St. Louis City and County Jails.

Contact him if you are interested in starting a 24/7 Dad program at your church or organization.


along@jacobslm.com

(314) 282-7220



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