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Woman Longs to Find Out Who Her Father Was
M. Robert Mulholland, Jr., writes in “Invitation to a Journey”:
I once heard a woman tell of her struggle with this reality. Her mother was ...
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Opie's Special Relationship with His TV Dad
Living in Hollywood is a challenge. Growing up as a child actor almost guarantees a life of dysfunction. Without a strong father, Ron Howard could have ...
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Teen Decodes Ancient Egyptian Father's Lessons
Michael Hoffen is a new author, and like him, the central character of his book is a teenager. But there’s quite an age gap between them—about ...
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Parenting in a Meme Culture
It feels like kids’ slang is evolving so quickly that adults now need to learn a new language just to keep up. The latest viral phrase? “Six ...
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Surgeon General: Parenting Is Hard on Your Health
In August of 2024, the outgoing U.S. surgeon general had a warning: Parenting can be harmful to your mental health. An advisory issued by Dr. Vivek Murthy, ...
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Mothers Of the Faith
The vast majority of American Christians were raised in the faith—and most can point to the influence of their moms. In a 2023 study, the American ...
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Heartbroken Child Finds Preschool Craft in Trash
While on my way to dispose of a breakfast of which I only took three bites, I noticed something that has broken my heart: The sixteenth craft I made at ...
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Mothers Spend 97 Hours a Week Parenting
Now Hiring! Work From Home! Position requires strong ability to multitask. The successful applicant will be able to plan and prepare nutritious meals, ...
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Church Leaders Urged to Limit Children’s Screen Time
Jonathan Haidt, author of a bestseller, "The Anxious Generation," challenged church leaders to address an important issue. He writes:
As long ...
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Cradle Christians
American Protestants are keeping their children in the faith at a higher rate than Catholics or the unaffiliated. The biggest influence: mothers.
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