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Father & Son Team Up on 3D-Printed Replica Lamborghini
Some dads like to build soap box derby cars with their sons. But Sterling Backus and his eleven-year-old son Xander had something more ambitious in mind: ...
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'Our Father' Only Possible Through Sonship of Jesus
God is the creator and sustainer and judge of humanity. But the Bible wants us to understand that he is not the Father of everyone. He only becomes our ...
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Online Ad Seeks "Generic Dad" for Barbecue Party
A recent Craiglist ad gained internet fame after a group of friends in their twenties posted a request for a "generic" dad to barbecue burgers ...
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Freed Slave Says, 'I'll Go with You'
There's a story that has been told from Civil War days before America's slaves were freed, about a northerner who went to a slave auction and ...
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Tim Keller on Being an Adopted Son of God
Being completely conformed to the likeness of God's Son is something that we look forward to in the future, although the transformation is happening ...
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Man Contemplates Killing His Daughter's Rapist
In the fall of 2002, Rick Garmon's daughter, Katie, became a victim of date rape. She was 18-years-old at the time and a freshman in college. Too ...
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Adopted Son Is Heir to the Throne
Researching your family tree can be a fun and rewarding hobby. For one Minnesota man, it was a life-changing experience.
Marty Johnson knew he was the ...
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Jamie Foxx Motivated by an Indifferent Father
Jamie Foxx, the actor portraying Ray Charles in the movie Ray, never had the relationship with his father that he wanted. His biological parents lived ...
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He Walked Away Crushed
Several years ago, my second son, Steve, tried out for the high school football team. One day he walked into my office and proclaimed with great excitement, ...
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Waiting for Something Better
When my son, Rusty, was five, he wanted a ball glove. So I took him, and we went to three or four stores to get a glove to fit a tiny hand. No store had ...
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