Shane & Shane Father’s Day Giveaway

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Hey everyone! It’s Misty. I’m here for the summer, and I have something you might want to check out.

Father’s day is coming up soon! June 17th will be the day that fathers everywhere will be receiving ugly ties, cheesy cards and power tools. Need a Father’s Day gift that will set you apart from all of the other gift-giving daughters and sons out there? Here is your chance to win something special for your dad… because you know he’s the best dad around.

You may have seen the video for Shane and Shane’s song “The One You Need.” If not, here it is:

So, here’s what you can win for YOUR awesome dad: An autographed copy of Shane and Shane’s latest CD The One You Need as well as a Vinyl copy of the album.

Do you have a father figure that deserves this awesome gift? Just comment on this post and tell us what he means to you for a chance to win! We will select one winner per day until Father’s Day weekend to receive the prize. It’s that easy!

BUT WAIT. THERE’S MORE?!

On the last day of the contest, we will select two of our prize pack winners to win an additional prize pack of 10 CDs from other great CCM artists!

Happy Father’s Day to all you dads out there!


34 Responses

  • cattie wrote on June 4, 2012

    My Father is patient and kind. I can always come to him for help with any problem or worry. He encourages me in my talents. I would be lost without him.


  • Kevin wrote on June 4, 2012

    As a Christian father of three little girls, this song really ministers to me. If you know Jesus, then you know the ultimate answer to the quest for love can only be found in Him. The song is vulnerable and honest, and I love the lyrics "He'll be your hero like He's always been for me, Darling, Jesus is the One, Who will never leave." As earthly fathers and mothers, we'll pass away, but Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever and He'll never leave or forsake us.


  • Cash wrote on June 5, 2012

    My dad is my step-father who came into my life when I was fatherless and completely changed my view of "Dad" and that has helped me to better understand my view of God as Father.


  • e_fox1 wrote on June 5, 2012

    My dad is a hard-working, loving and caring dad. We've struggled with finances for a long time, but sometimes when we can hardly even afford just to get food, he'll surprise us with something extra. He works very hard to provide for my family. Somedays I don't even see him. He gets up early and comes home late a lot. Sometimes when my 3 siblings and I are supposed to be going to bed, my dad will let us stay up to watch something with him. Times like that are special to me because we are doing something as a family, in the same room. We are home with my mom all day, so I love the times when it's just my dad and I. I love my dad so much and admire his faith even during these hard times!


  • Morgan wrote on June 5, 2012

    My dad is the best dad in the world! Honestly. He is always pushing me towards God and keeping me accountable, and is always there when I need someone to talk to. Today is his birthday and I am so glad to have him around for another year!


  • Pablo Davila wrote on June 6, 2012

    My father has never been a believer, with that said I will tell you this, he was the greatest Dad a son could ever want. Although, he did not believe he did everything to ensure that we had a happy home with food on the table...and I have many memories of him playing with me and spending time with me and taking me to do side construction work early Saturday mornings. He showed me so many things and I could never forget them. They are thing that today I can see in myself with how I work in my house and play with my children. He is the kind of man that would pull over and help someone in need, even go out of his way to help someone. My Dad represented what it was to be a Christian without being a Christian. My Dad may never know all the affect he has had on my life...and I know that the day is coming when he will come to Christ and I honestly believe that the only difference will be that his name is now written in the big book...I LOVE MY DAD!!!


  • Sarah Moss wrote on June 6, 2012

    My dad is someone I can talk to about the heavy issues of life & spirituality, who loves unconditionally, and always believes in me. He is always practical and realistic, but helps push me toward my goals.


  • Admilbourn wrote on June 6, 2012

    My dad is who I look up to. He is my rock and my role model in life. He has raised me in a Christian home and has provided and loved my family through everything. He is also my accountability partner and I can go to him for anything. He has faithfully lived his life to honor God and I strive to do the same. Without my dad I don't know where I would be today. I love him very much and I hope to show/express these feelings this Father's Day.


  • Tom Pizano wrote on June 7, 2012

    I like this song. Especially having 4 daughters. Great song. It reminds me that us fathers need to represent our Heavenly Father as an example.


  • Sodiumannie wrote on June 7, 2012

    My Daddy will turn 80 the day before Father's Day this year. He has been such a rock in my life. Always encouraging me and challenging me to look at things from different angles. His dry humor still makes me laugh out loud. I always look forward to his sideways grin when he's being funny. I'm so glad God gave me the Dad He did. He knew exactly what I'd need. Thank you Jesus for my Dad.


  • richardcristobal wrote on June 7, 2012

    My Dad is my ro-model, our rock and a dear to us.. We miss you Dad! Im sure you hear me sing sometimes from there in Heaven!!! We love you!


  • laveta wrote on June 7, 2012

    My Dad was great, he loved all of children very much, my statement is he always put his children first. He loved being a Grandfather. Now in his honor I would like to be able to give this gift to my son. whom He never knew. His grandson is a great dad of 4 children and a chistian that also loves his children and is raising them in the Word. I am greatful that I had a father that spent time with his children, the first thing he did when he came home from work was greet us and we played for about 30 minute. He would cook dinner once a week to give my mom a break and on Saturdays would make sure all four of us helped clean the whole house, He taught us christian morals and just plain ethics that so often today are missing from life .


  • Helen Gardner wrote on June 7, 2012

    My father had a difficult time raising three girls. Our mother died when I was twelve years old. My dad is a Pharmacist, who owned his own store. He worked twenty four seven, he wasn't around very much. My father has been a great role model and is one of the smartest men I have ever met. He was at a loss as to what to do with three girls! And at the same time losing the love of his life. He started working in a pharmacy when he was nine years old, He also served our country! My Father deserves a Loving, Kind, Generous, Award for Father of the Year! GOD bless


  • EriQ wrote on June 7, 2012

    My father is my role model, provider, and pastor. He leads me in the way that I should go physically, emotionally and most importantly, spiritually.


  • Kalona Pence wrote on June 7, 2012

    My father has been absent from my life for 3 years, but I've had one man in particular who stepped up and has loved me the way that my father should have. He's taught me what it means to be loved and cherished. He stepped in to a role that no one asked him to, that he wasn't expected to do, but he did it and for that I am forever grateful. As humans it's hard for us to commit to things that we are expected to do, but he wasn't expected to do this, and he has committed to it 100%. That's true love.


  • Our Wings are Burning wrote on June 7, 2012

    My dad is a great friend to me and I enjoy discussing music and life with him. We attended concerts a lot when I was growing up and I appreciate his willingness to put up with some of my more loud and obnoxious bands I liked. He's done a good job raising me and I'm proud to be his son.


  • andreasistspitze wrote on June 7, 2012

    My dad is a quiet leader and role model. He never says much, but when he does, I'm sure to listen and hear his wisdom


  • Corey wrote on June 7, 2012

    Dad has provided a lifetime example of love, guidance, fidelity, and faith to my mom and our family. From working a second job on his sole day off from our family business so that he could put his sons through college, to serving as a shepherd in our congregation, to somehow always managing to show up at every major event/activity for his family, he has been a model of devotion and fatherhood. I'm proud to be his son, and hope that my own son will see me as a figure in the mold of his grandfather, who picked up a love for CCM just a couple years ago, and loves Shane and Shane!


  • credit2u wrote on June 7, 2012

    My father passed a number of years ago, but I still remember his strength and kindness in my childhood. I miss him terribly and look forward to the day I see him again. I can only hope that my sees me in the same light I see my dad.


  • danelle75 wrote on June 8, 2012

    My dad was a policeman growing up. He worked the midnight shift while I was in elementary school and I remember him kissing me, my sister and my mom goodbye for his workday as I headed to bed. I always felt safe knowing my dad was out there "fighting the bad guys". He was and is truly a heroic father. He's seen a lot of sad depravity in his 56 years. I admire the gentleness and light/fun-loving way he was with my sister and I- always interested in our new Barbie doll hair style or cheering us on at dance recitals. Now, as an adult woman, he is more than a dad...he's a friend. Someone I look to for advice and share a deep love of music with. (there is no one who loves and appreciates Christian music more than my dad) "She Was Watching" by Mark Schultz was the song I danced to with dad at my wedding. I truly have watched and admired the way he lives his life. He's a Godly man and I'm proud to call him, "Daddy".


  • breed wrote on June 8, 2012

    I told my Dad when my daughter was born if I was half as good a dad as he had been to me that I would be a successful Father.... I don't know if I have accomplished that 21 years later but I had a great role model to aspire to and still look to him for advice and encouragement.....


  • fnr1994 wrote on June 8, 2012

    our 2 children say ... our dad is the greatest. he works hard, at work and home. he teaches us to follow christ the best he can because he is a new beleiver in Christ. he teaches us that when we do something to alway do our best, and do it with love for Christ. to be kind to others, and much more. He is our # one dad on this earth. Aly n Aj


  • CB13JB wrote on June 8, 2012

    My dad was always supportive & there when I needed him. He helped me have strength & understanding when we both went through some very hard times together.


  • JB13CB wrote on June 8, 2012

    My dad was always cheerful & spreading joy wherever he went.


  • sui5te wrote on June 8, 2012

    My father is a man of few words, but his actions throughout his life have taught me volumes on how to be a man and father of God. His tough family life growing up, his tours in Vietnam, his many years of self employment and intermittant income, his devotion to our family, his devotion to being a helping hand in the community, and carrying my mom through Cancer treatments makes his smile, laughter, and commitment to God through it all a true witness of faith by not merely listening to the word but doing what it says (James 1:22). He is a tough man with faults just like the rest of us, but he walks with Jesus and therefore walks in Grace and I am so greatful to have him as a father and leader.


  • Nadine Johnson wrote on June 8, 2012

    I am so much like my dad. The way we act is so similar that it scares me sometimes... :D It makes me so happy though because my dad has grown so close to God even though he has been through some tough times. He was a pastor in Africa for 5 years and now he is a pastor at our church. He has learned and grown so much in the Lord and I hope to be as spiritually strong as he has become. I love him so much! :)


  • Holly Johnson wrote on June 9, 2012

    My dad has inspired me to grow closer to God every day and as a pastor has been able to lead many people in the way they should go. He has been a great role model and I hope to grow closer to God as he has.


  • Derrick wrote on June 9, 2012

    My dad had his ups and downs, but I know he was trying the best he could. I hope to be a father someday and I want to learn from his mistakes, but I also want to learn from his positive example in his devotion to my mom and his sense of adventure. He didn't pursue his faith diligently until his was almost 50, and I can see the work God is doing in His life. Sometimes I wish it was sooner, but now he is a man after God's heart and that's something worth looking up to.


  • Alan wrote on June 9, 2012

    My dad chose to work in another country for nearly half of my life in order to support the family. When I was younger, I did harbor a bit of bitterness toward him for not physically being here for my mom and I, but as I grew older, and as I came to God with the issue, I realized how much of a sacrifice my dad made to provide for the family the best way he knew how. Now, I'm so thankful for my dad Alex and even more grateful for my heavenly father for helping me to cope with life's issues. Praise the Lord.


  • jodyt wrote on June 10, 2012

    My father was amazing. Every kid in church loved him for he made everyone feel special. After he passed away one little girl asked where that man who called her a special name went. We know he is dancing for Jesus now! He provided for us and taught us a great work ethic as well as being givers to the cause of Jesus. I miss and will always love him.


  • Nadine wrote on June 10, 2012

    My dad has been an amazing influence in all areas of my life. Being a pastor in Africa and America has enabled him with a unique world view that he uses to inspire others. He is the best!


  • briecalamanco wrote on June 10, 2012

    My dad is the strong silent type. He was always there for me growing up. I knew that no matter what, he was my dad and he was going to protect me. When i got into serious trouble as a teen, it hurt worse to disappoint my dad than to receive the punishment. He surprised me by just holding me and telling me he loved me and it didn't matter what I'd done, I would always be his daughter. I will always love him and i will always remember how he held me that day. :)


  • griderjunk wrote on June 12, 2012

    My father is absolutely awesome, but at 64 years old, he's not really into Shane & Shane. :) My husband however is the best possible father to our three little kiddos. We have one biological & two adopted children & he doesn't treat anyone differently. He loves them all to pieces & knows how to balance patience, self-control, discipline & fun in such a unique way. I couldn't ask for a better figure for our children to look up to.


  • starzine wrote on June 12, 2012

    Winning this prize would mean a lot to my father.



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