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Child Walked 20 Miles to Obtain a Bible
Mary Jones was about eight-years-old when she became a Christian. Having learned to read, she wanted to own a Bible in her native Welsh language. But ...
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TV Cop Stops Filming to Help Lost Child
Mariska Hargitay has been playing the same fictional cop role for over 500 episodes of television, spanning over 25 years. Hargitay plays detective Olivia ...
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Child Hears ‘Monsters’ in Bedroom
Ashley Class was initially unconcerned when her oldest child complained about monsters in her room. Ashley said, “She was saying she heard monsters ...
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The Only Kid in Class Without a Cell Phone
Kaylee and Mike Low have four children. When their oldest son, now aged 14, started asking for a cell phone back in the fourth grade, they both said no. ...
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Favre's Hall of Fame Tribute to Dad
In his Hall of Fame speech, Brett Favre told a story that he had never shared publicly:
One more thing about my father, and this is something I've ...
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TV Dads in American History
In a fascinating article, writer Tim Grierson walks us through the history of the TV dad and shows how each dad reflects the values in America at that ...
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Police Officers Abuse Vulnerable Teens
An official investigation by The Washington Post has revealed a troubling trend of officers committing sexual abuse upon minors in their custody, many ...
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Despicable Online Predators Harming Children
Parents have another vector of potential harm to monitor besides the most popular social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X. Bad ...
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What Men Wish Their Dads Had Taught Them
A father’s influence on their sons is profound. As young men, we look first to our fathers to help lay the foundation for our own future growth. ...
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50% of Teens Do Not Enjoy Life
Some experts call it “the new great depression.” Since the rise of social media, depression and feelings of hopelessness have skyrocketed ...
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