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Blog Entry | Youth Leaders >
Posted by Youth Ministry
Boys with absent fathers were less likely to be married by the age of 23 [...] ...
Blog Entry | News >
Posted by Mike Liebler
Boys with absent fathers were less likely to be married by the age of 23 [...] ...
Article | Dads >
Posted by Meg Meeker with Meg Meeker, M.D.
Meg Meeker shares an excerpt from her book for dads, just in time for Father's Day. ...
Blog Entry | Youth Leaders >
Posted by Youth Ministry
Girls whose fathers left when they were between the ages of 0 and 5 were [...] ...
Blog Entry | News >
Posted by Mike Liebler
Girls whose fathers left when they were between the ages of 0 and 5 were [...] ...
Blog Entry | Culture >
Posted by Sandra Glahn
The journal Nature recently linked two contemporary trends: the increasing age of first-time fathers, and the increasing rate of autism.DeCode Genetics has determined that humans inherit more than three times as many mutations from their fathers as from their mothers, and mutation rates in ...
Blog Entry | Blogs >
Posted by Kelly Pigott
OK, so my title is a bit of a tease because I’m not going to really answer the question. But you are welcome to draw your own conclusion as I found several interesting quotes from the Early Church Fathers on politics. What’s fascinating to me is that these statements were ...
Blog Entry | Books >
The Act of Slowing Down. A Feature Review of Desert Fathers and Mothers: Early Christian Wisdom Sayings, Annotated and Explained, Christine Valters Paintner Paperback: SkyLight Paths, 2012. Buy now: [ Amazon ] [ Kindle ] Reviewed by Craig D. Katzenmiller Often the very act of slowing down ...
Blog Entry | Christian Living >
Posted by Suzy Sammons
Monday Morning. I couldn’t get this out yesterday. Fathers Day. In this week, I read two letters from two brothers, sons of the same man: one with joyful, gushing feelings of love and admiration for his deceased father. The other with deep hurt and life-long damage caused by “a s— ...
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Posted by Jessica McCracken
It was third grade. Mrs. Harkey’s class. I don’t remember the class so much as I remember her; she treated me with tenderness and subtlety. It was my first year and my only year in her class. It was a clear day. Bright sun and I remember the color yellow. ...