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Woman Regrets Ruinous Choices
In the 19th century, Marie d'Agoult left her children to follow after the most famous pianist of her day, Hungarian composer and virtuoso Franz Liszt. ...
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Father Encourages Son Through Prayer
John Ashcroft writes:
Many kids wake up to the smell of coffee brewing or the sound of a rooster crowing. My wake-up call was my father's passionate ...
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Children Pressured to Be Normal
For more than 30 years, Gordon Mackenzie worked at Hallmark, eventually convincing the company to create a special title for him: "creative paradox." ...
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"Steel Magnolias": Dealing with a Child's Death
Steel Magnolias is a movie about a group of small-town, southern women whose social lives revolve around meetings at the local beauty parlor.
In this scene, ...
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The Reality of Violent Video Games
Forgive me, for I have killed.
I have used swords and shotguns, handguns and grenades. I have shot, stabbed, and bludgeoned. I have crushed skulls with ...
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Father Saves NFL Son from Steroids
Before Bill Curry was an ESPN analyst, he was a college football coach, and before that he was a lineman in the National Football League. Today he sports ...
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Raising Safe Kids Is a Spiritual Disaster
You may not want to hear this, but raising safe, Christian kids is a spiritual disaster in the making. Your effort will produce shallow faith and wimpy ...
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Grieving Mother Reaches Out after Child's Murder
Yvonne Pointer was one of ten children born to "a wonderful mother and father," although she admits: "I was the worst one of the kids. ...
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Two Things Dad Taught
"Let me tell you the two most important things I learned from my dad," says Michael [Tait, of the dc Talk music group].
"Number one, love ...
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Song Describes the Father Girls Want
The human need to be well-fathered is illustrated by the enormous response to Bob Carlisle's 1996 ballad, "Butterfly Kisses." The song speaks ...
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