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Brazilian Child Sneaks onto Plane
Every parent has to keep an eye on their children, but some children are more determined than others to get into mischief. Still, Brazilian mom Daniele ...
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God, Grades, and Graduation
Want your kids to do better in school? Church might be the answer, according to a study conducted by the University of Notre Dame. An article titled, ...
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Why ‘Garbage Time’ Matters
Jeff Haden, contributing editor for Inc., explains the difference between “quality time” and what Jerry Seinfeld identifies as “garbage ...
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Christmas in a Foreign Country
Ryan and Morgan, adopted a child from an orphanage in another country. They'd passed through all the legal processes in that country. Charlie was ...
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Mark Wahlberg on the Change God Made in His Life
Mark Wahlberg got into trouble in his youth. He often skipped school and had run-ins with police. At the age of 16, he robbed a convenience store, resulting ...
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Special Forces Soldier Struggles with Battles at Home
In his book Becoming a King, consultant Morgan Snyder writes about meeting a decorated U.S. special forces warrior who was a master on the battlefield ...
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College Graduate Takes Photo to Honor Parents’ Sacrifice
When Jessica Rocha set out to celebrate her graduation from the University of California San Diego, she took a photo. And like many Instagram influencers ...
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A Cautionary Song for Fathers
Harry Chapin’s song “Cat's in the Cradle” topped the US Billboard charts in 1974. The song was so popular it was inducted into the ...
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Mom Receives Financial Help After Amazon SpongeBob Fiasco
Most fans of an animated series enjoy participating in the lore of the show; whether through cosplaying, conventions, T-shirts, or other swag, there is ...
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Dad Writes 270 Special Notes to Daughter
Before he deployed to Afghanistan, Army Staff Sgt. Philip Gray sat down and wrote 270 messages for his 7-year-old daughter—one for each day he would ...
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