


My Father Provides
God made the man to provide. That provision goes beyond food and clothing and housing. If you think that you can give your kids things and put your wife in a beautiful house and you’ve done your job, you’re wrong

My Father Built Character Into Me
David Kraft was a big, strong man -- all muscle. At the age of 32, he was six feet, two inches tall and weighed 200 pounds. Then he was diagnosed with cancer. It wracked his body, and over a period of time, he dropped from 200 pounds to 80 pounds.

My Father Was a Hard Working Man – by Robert Holland
My Dad, Herbert Holland, went to work at the Viscose in Parkersburg, West Virginia in February of 1942. The company manufactured rayon and employed about three-thousand people during World War II. I was very happy Dad got the job.

My Father Liked Baseball
I don’t know if my Dad liked baseball all that much, but I know he loved me. My fondest memories as a boy were when my dad would take time in the evenings to play baseball with us. And yours?

Manly Fathers (pt 1) — Who Are You?
God made man and God made woman. God made them different. God made them different for a purpose.

How To Help Teens Remember Their Worth
In a recent survey, 95% of teens reported to having felt inferior at some point in their lives. To help them overcome these feelings, parents can help them come to know a sense of self-worth by following these tips.
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