
When Bad Things Happen to Good People
An answer to an age-old quandary shows up on a smart phone.
In 1978, author Loren Eiseley published an essay called “The Star Thrower.” It recounts a beach walk by a narrator...
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Learn MoreWhether he’s Daddy, Dad, Pop, Papa, or simply a father figure, your father is an influential person in your life, the man who helped give you your life and who has the power to set you on your life’s path.

An answer to an age-old quandary shows up on a smart phone.

All my life I had feared my father. But becoming his caregiver gave me the opportunity to see him in a different light—and forgive.

The first Sunday after Labor Day is much more than some greeting card holiday.

In this story from October 1948, the legendary slugger shares how important his early religious training was to him, especially in his final days.

Their secret code went back to the days when he was a little boy. Now, suddenly, it was all they had.

Pause to thank your Heavenly Father for your job, and go to work knowing you make a difference!

In this story from September 1976, TV’s Galloping Gourmet and his wife share the story of how faith in God healed their marriage.

Empty places can feel vast and dark and void. But the Lord is right here with us.

Unlike late-night infomercials, God’s promises to us are the absolute truth!

After his massive stroke, the doctors had all but given up on my father. But not us, not his family.

You'll be touched to watch how this father shows his daughter how special she is.

I remembered how much I meant to my earthly daddy and how much I mean to my heavenly father. How does that relate to the time my son spent as a soldier in Iraq?
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