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The term “collateral damage” usually conjures up images of military operations. Explanations of regret for “incidental” destruction of civilian property or non-combatant casualties follow.  I guess “collateral damage” should be expected even in today’s surgically precise wars - but is it acceptable when it comes to the home? Perhaps there is no better analogy to use than “war” in reference…

Students are not the only ones who struggle with post-modernism, tolerance and the rejection of absolute truth. Adults live in the same world and are often no more prepared for the challenges of pluralism than their children. As fathers, we must embrace the truth as well as live the truth before we can passionately teach the truth to our families.…

The sound of more than 1000 fathers and sons singing worship songs was inspiring to say the least. The only thing that would come close to this was the sound of laughter throughout the day signaling that the men were in a safe place having a great time. Men were jammed into the auditorium, hungry to be challenged from the…

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