FATHER'S DAY CHURCH MARQUEE'S POINT DADS IN ANOTHER DIRECTION

From: Tennessee TRIBUNE, The | Date: July 10, 2002| Author: cinque, Dante | Copyright information


Tennessee TRIBUNE, The

07-10-2002

On Fathers Day countless church marquees displayed the following, "It takes
a real man to be a father." Needless to say, I along with other fathers
avoided those churches like the plague and complained that on a day
designated to fathers, sermons that only focus on men who deny their
responsibility to their children as opposed to men who fight and struggle
everyday just to be a part of their children's lives is becom...

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