by Robert Parham | May 31, 2013 | Opinion
Father’s Day is a distant second to Mother’s Day at every point – sentimentality, celebration and commerce. And that needs to change. It’s a cultural event that affords a platform for truth-telling and moral advocacy. Granted, Mother’s Day got...
by James L. Evans | Jun 3, 2011 | Opinion
After 34 years as a parent, you would think I would have some sense of competence about the task. Well, I don’t. If anything, as time goes along, I feel more perplexed than ever. Not that I am totally in the dark. There are a few things I am sure about. Chief...
by Bob Allen | Jul 2, 2008 | News
Fathers who regularly attend church have happier and more stable marriages and are more involved with and affectionate toward their children than non-religious or nominally religious males, according to a new study. A research brief by the Center for Marriage and...