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Sally Ferguson: God bless you, Bonnie!
bonnie: danke
anaps: Thanks for stopping by my blog and leave a comment. I appreciate it. I am still hoping for a page rank because I am a sponsored blogger... . Anyway, have a good one to you. Neat blog and you have interesting contents here.
Sally Ferguson: Thanks for stopping by! Your comments went to moderation, and then appear when approved! I appreciate the input!
birdbits: sorry, couldn't post the comment in your blog for some reason hAVE A GREAT dAY!
birdbits: Oh it is soo true , so hard to let go of our children. I have one child - a son 25 years old now , but he's still my baby, and I can remember the first day of school for him was very hard on me :-( I call the bitter~sweet experiences "parental growing pains" :)
glenndel: hi,nice blog here, care to exlinks???
Krishna: Hi, Thanks for your visit. Have a nice day!
Bravenet Community Blog: Good morning, Sally. Thanks so much for your tag. I really appreciate you taking the time to drop by.
Bravenet Community Blog: Hi there! I was looking for some great blogs and I found yours. Your layout is great, posts are easy to read... All around, it's a great journal. Have a great weekend!
sharon: Nice blog. enjoy reading about you and your family journey.
pray for bob: thanks
shirley: hi sally.. i'm 1st time here.. nice blog..
Lori: Thank you so much for visiting my site and the nice words.
Krishna: Hi, blog hopping
Renie: Hi Sally, thanks so much for visiting my blog and the nice words on my article. You have a nice blog here. All the best,Renie
wow gold: hello,anybody home?nice journal website!
Realm: hi there
Charlotte: Hi. Care to exchange links? Thanks!
Surfrbelle: Sally, please stop by my diary again...and thank you for your kind message as always.
Surfrbelle: Thank you Sally for your comment. I'm beyond heartbreak and disappointment and ache at the face of so much cruelty and injustice.
Realm: hi there
arjaeuse: hello... nice to hear a Religious blogs u have here... Hope you can drop by too.. thanks :)
birdbits: Hi Sally! Happy Easter, I know I am late, sorry , I have been down with a flu bug but amm getting better now. I hope you have a good week end!
Jonella: Hi Sally, How are you? Thanks for your visit. I hoped that you had a wonderful Easter. Sorry, I couldn't visit you any sooner but my weekend was busy. Visit me anytime and enjoy your week. TC!
Denise: Enjoyed reading your blog! Thanks for stopping by mine. :D
Meryet: Hello! Thanks for visiting my blog! Hope you had a great Easter!!
Carol S: Nice to hear from you again. Hope you also had a great Resurrection Day!
anaps: Hi there, thank you for your kind geetings! I hope you a Happy Easter as well. Take care and have a good one.
Carol: Thank you for visiting my journal! Have a wonderful Easter!
KR: reading your blogs, enjoy your weekend
Connie: Happy Easter !
wow gold: hello,anybody home?nice journal website!
birdbits: Hi , thanks for picking up trash and caring for our environment we can make a difference if we all do a little Have a blessed week!
eric: Hi, Blog surfing, hope I find u well here !
PHYLLIS: HI JUST HOPPING AROUND. THOUGHT I WOULD STOP BY TO SAY HELLO.. CONTENTMENT???? THE BIBLE SAYS THAT WE ARE TO BE CONTENT NO MATTER WHAT STAGE WE ARE IN... THAT IS NOT ALWAYS EASY TO DO... SOMETIMES WE DON'T THINK THINGS WILL EVER CHANGE, BUT THEY DO.. NO MATTER WHAT THE CIRCUMSTANCES ARE.. GOD IS THE GOD ALL OF IMPOSSIBLILTES, WITH MAN NOTHING IS POSSIBLE. YOU HAVE A GREAT DAY, AND GOD BLESS
Rachel: I'm dealing with the contentment issue right now. Thanx for your post. It helped!
Ravi Philemon: Thanks for dropping by....nice site you have...
ana: Hi there, Sally, thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving a kind Valentine greetings. I hope you had a fine one. Belated happy Valentine's Day!
Jonella Beauty: Hi Sally, Thank you so much for your comment. Yes, I am Dyslexic and it is one of the reasons why I write so much. Dyslexia can be hard at times to control but I try my best with it everyday. The truth is, I never thought that I would end up writing so many books over the years. I am thankful to God for helping me get this far. And may you have a Blessed week ahead!
Denise: Thanks for the tag! Enjoyed your blog! Very uplifting!
Surfrbelle: Thanks for your comment Sally and your words.
Kerri: Happy Valentine's Day yourself and thanks for the tag.
Sami: Thanks for visiting. I enjoyed my visit here as well. Come back anytime. Happy Valentine's Day!
Jonella Beauty: Good Morning Sally, Happy Valentine's Day! Thanks for your visit and I have added you to my list, if that is ok. God Bless!
birdbits: Hi thanks for the nice word and I have enjoyed my visit here , lots of smiles !
Rachel: Hey there! How's everything going? Good to hear from ya! God Bless!
Rachel: Merry Christmas!
joanne: I enjoy your blog it is so good
Betty Skelly: Thanks for visiting my blog home. wanted to say hello to u
Virtuous: Thank you for your kind comment...very much appreciated
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Thursday, June 26th 2008

1:41 AM

Wanted: Dads Committed to Making a Difference!

Two newspaper articles last weekend highlighted the need for father figures. 

On Friday, Tom McMahon noted that a father’s presence prevents worse case scenarios from happening in the lives of his children.  (“Fathers:  You Are Important,” The Post-Journal, 20 June 2008, sec. D-1)

On Saturday, Melissa Trujillo reported the story of 17 girls in Gloucester, MA. who “may have made a pact to have babies and raise them together.”  (“Teenage Pregnancy Pact Shocks Massachusetts Fishing Town,” The Post-Journal, 21 June 2008, sec. A-3)

I wish those young moms (all 16 or younger) knew how important a dad is for their babies.  Dads have a significant position of influence.  When a dad is involved in a child’s life, there is a role model in the flesh.  He is a realistic hero who is willing to admit shortcomings and say, “I’m sorry.”  A dad roughhouses with his kids but is willing to be gentle, too.  A dad is worthy of imitation because he shows that character counts.  He models integrity in treating his family with the same respect he extends to other people.  A dad is someone to look up to, as he looks up to his heavenly Father.  A dad is willing to be a servant, especially on his knees in prayer for each of his family.

Yes, a child needs a dad.  A dad who will be available every day, and who will instill a strong sense of identity by affirming the child’s worth as an individual and by being willing to say, “I’m proud of you!”

 

I love you Dad!

Sally

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