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“Teach by Example” is a spot where a simple statement can be profound. Our hero thought that “all he did was hold the light,” but now, looking back as an adult, he saw the wisdom his father was sharing with him, and how important it was to serve.
Production of “Teach by Example” was strenuous, as it involved filming in many different locations such as basements and garages. In one short scene where the boy and his father run out of the garage, FBL employed a rain truck sending water over the boy and his father, and another small rain simulator in front of the camera’s lens to give the impression that rain was falling from the viewer’s standpoint right up to the action.











































Your Comments
Thanks for this wonderful bits of hope. I needed them today. I held the light for my dad too. I never realized all the good things I was learning. Kids don't get much of that these days. I work in a K-8 school and I want my kids to appreciate the messages here. Thanks for all you do!! Please make more!
Posted 4 days ago by Claudia E from High Point, NC
I believe the song is "Point of Light" by Randy Travis.
Posted 5 days ago by Rachel A. from Denver, CO
What is the name of this song? I love it!!!
Posted 6 days ago by Toni from Ucelo
Thank You. You are spreading hope and the belief that evil does still have a true opponent in man.
Posted about 1 month ago by Paula F. from Knoxville, TN
That was me forty five years ago. I held the light for my dad. I handed him the tools and the parts. We didn't realize then. It wasn't about completing the project as much as it was building our relationship. My dad was and always will be my hero and my best friend no matter how long he is gone, no matter how long I live.
Posted 2 months ago by Scott Wexler from Brighton, MI
I Love that TV Spot
Posted 3 months ago by Marcel Myrick from Brooklyn, New York
I love, love this site! Everyday I watch it for guidance! Helps a lot really! Thank you very much!!
Posted 5 months ago by Laarni A. from Philippines
These messages remind me years ago of Hallmark messages. Very good production and very good messages. Thanks for your work.
Posted 5 months ago by Robert J., US Army Constractor from Umm Qsar, Camp Bucca, Iraq
While I was watching this spot I heard my 6 year old son talking with my husband (who is not the boy's father). And as soon as the spot ends I could understand that maybe he is not my son's father but he is his DADDY.
Posted 9 months ago by Graciel S. from San Diego, California
You all did great work with this spot and I love the message - its so true.
Posted about 1 year ago by Bev M. from Canada
The best teaching method EVER!!!
Posted about 1 year ago by Bruce T. from Waterloo, Canada
What is the name of the song? ["Point of Light" by Randy Travis]
Posted about 1 year ago by Destin S. from Texas
May you be Blessed for this work...Love you all!
Posted about 1 year ago by Jack C. from Brazil
This commercial reminds me of the saying, "give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he will eat forever." I love these commercials. Keep up the good work.
Posted over 2 years ago by Alex L. from Matthews, North Carolina
Every time I start something and my 3 1/2 year old son wants to help I think of this ad and I find patience within to let him help.
Posted over 2 years ago by Steve O. from York, Pennsylvania USA
What a flood of memories of times gone by. I hope we can bring back the values of those days!
Posted over 2 years ago by Curtis F. from Douglas, Arizona
This is so great!! I wish everyone in this country could watch this ad!
Posted over 2 years ago by Brad M. from New York, New York USA
This reminds me of my parents.
I also think that parenting is a VERY hard job.
Posted over 2 years ago by Maliya H. from Salt Lake City,UT, USA
Brought tears to my eyes, lost my 14 yr old stepson last year. Truly inspiring.
Posted over 2 years ago by Jim F. from Commerce, GA, USA
Parenting is one of the most important and hardest things in this world. Glad I found this website and TV spot.
Posted over 2 years ago by Jung-in Kim from Seoul, Korea