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Father Mistakes Daughter's Treasure as Trash
In one of his books, writer Robert Fulgham tells the story of when his daughter was a little girl and gave him a paper bag to take with him to work. When ...
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The Importance of Identifying Relational Issues
The Thing in the Bushes is a book about corporate blind spots. Authors Kevin Graham Ford and James D. Osterhaus point out that most leaders of companies ...
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Girl Without Father Counts Her Blessings
Heather Bermingham writes in an article "No Dad to Call":
My youth group was hundreds of miles from home on a mission trip in New Orleans. We ...
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Father Learns Valuable Lesson at Son's Baseball Game
Philip Ryken writes in “He Speaks to Me Everywhere”:
During one memorable at-bat the spring of my son's first baseball season, he repeatedly ...
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God Gives Before We Ask
Max Lucado writes in the “Cure for the Common Life”:
The bank sent me an overdraft notice on the checking account of one of my daughters. I ...
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A Special Day with Dad Is a Foretaste of Heaven
Gordon MacDonald writes:
For most of my life, my father and I have struggled to connect with each other. We are very different men, and our differences ...
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Suffering Man Finds Reason to Live
God created humans to live a life of love. In an article in Fast Company magazine that confirmed this truth that we were made to live for others. The ...
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Boy Gets Unexpected Birthday Present
What does a six-year-old boy want for his birthday? Legos. A bicycle. Thomas the Train. A DVD of a recent movie that he will watch repeatedly. If he made ...
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Men Are Computers, Women Are Cell Phones
Rhonda Rhea writes in "Men Are Computers, Women Are Cell Phones”:
"I don't know how we're going to sort out tonight's schedule," ...
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A Christmas Memory from Author Walter Wangerin Jr.
In The Manger Is Empty, Walter Wangerin Jr. shares personal memories from past Christmases. In a chapter entitled "A Quiet Chamber," he recalls ...
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