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Troubled Children Missed Father's Blessing
Bill Glass writes in an article entitled, "The Power of a Father's Blessing:”
What is our country's biggest problem? A lack of a father's ...
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Father Has Unconditional Love for Sick Daughter
The following is a letter from a father to his daughter, taken from Dr. James Dobson's book, When God Doesn't Make Sense:
My Dear Bristol,
Before ...
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Mom's Impressive Job Description
Author and preacher Tony Campolo said that when his wife, Peggy, was at home fulltime with their children and someone would ask, "And what is it ...
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Man Auctions a Mother's Touch
Citizen, a publication from Focus on the Family, reported the online auction of a "mother's touch."
Dan Baber honored his mother by posting ...
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What Women Want from Men
What do women want from men? Every now and again, we want somebody else to pick the restaurant, arrange the playdate, plan the seating, buy the tickets, ...
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Media Violence Worries Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as Parents
Does watching certain movies or television shows harm your spiritual life? Experts debate about whether viewing violence, disturbing images, profane conversation, ...
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Olympic Relay Runners Fail to Pass the Baton
In the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, the American women's 4 x 100 relay race was favored to win the gold medal. The team featured Marion ...
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Woman Regrets Ruinous Choices
In the 19th century, Marie d'Agoult left her children to follow after the most famous pianist of her day, Hungarian composer and virtuoso Franz Liszt. ...
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Father Encourages Son Through Prayer
John Ashcroft writes:
Many kids wake up to the smell of coffee brewing or the sound of a rooster crowing. My wake-up call was my father's passionate ...
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Children Pressured to Be Normal
For more than 30 years, Gordon Mackenzie worked at Hallmark, eventually convincing the company to create a special title for him: "creative paradox." ...
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