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Remembering my two Dads on this Father’s Day weekend
On this Father's Day weekend, I am remembering with great love my two Dads who, despite great differences, especially in their religious upbringings, were strikingly similar in many ways. Each taught me such things as integrity, honesty, devotion, hard work -- and how to have a good time.
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Local coalition joins with White House in honoring fatherhood
A coalition of public and private groups, including the City of Toledo and the White House, is shining a spotlight on an often-overlooked group: fathers.
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Fatherhood Heroes
Toledo's inaugural class of White House Fatherhood Hero Award winners featured eight northwest Ohio residents of diverse backgrounds and achievements.
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Marriage controversy leads to deeper issue: commitment
I have to thank the gay marriage supporters. They have caused me to look deeper than that issue itself to look at the sanctity of the marriage covenant ... commitment. To wrestle with the real questions ... not the popular ones ... the ones that have done so much damage to the family in America.
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Everybody needs discipline
Discipline may be a controversial topic, but godly discipline is good for people of all ages. Children need discipline. We all need discipline. Proverbs 29:17 says, “Discipline your children, and they will give you peace; they will bring you the delights you desire.”
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The weight of gratitude
I didn’t ask to exist. I didn’t do something to earn two loving parents who care for me. I’ve never gone hungry in my life unless by choice. I’m typing on a personal computer right now — how many people in the world even have that ability? Some days I feel so thankful that I can hardly bear it.
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Beneath the stereotypes, a stressful life for preachers’ kids
(RNS) Between the stereotypes of preachers’ kids as either goody two-shoes or devilish hellions lies a tense and sometimes taxing reality, the children of clergy say. Just ask Franklin Graham.
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Life markers for forward-thinking women
According to counselor and life coach, Sarah Halsey, women should take periodic self-checks as to their current emotional posture with an eye on future life planning and goal attainment.
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Countdown to change
Ever observed a person’s behavior once they admitted out loud they needed to change something in their life? It’s a fascinating process. People begin by first removing those cumbersome mental objections.
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I’ve been rebuked by a 6-year-old
A 6-year-old boy's observations after an ice-cream sundae goes flying into the car's back seat gives grandpa some words to ponder.
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Spring cleaning: Help from your own professional organizer
Here is your own professional organizer to help you get things in line with God's Word. When everything is out of order, it is scattered and it brings confusion and double-mindedness.
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