Across the country, there are thousands — if not millions — of children being ripped away from their parents because they dared to seek asylum in our country.
With Father's Day approaching, one cannot face Scripture and literature square in the face and not see a mammoth amount of drama, tragedy, struggle and fight surrounding these roles.
Every Father’s Day pastors must discern how to faithfully balance the focus of our gathered lives around God, Scripture and the needs of those in our faith community.
It began right here in Spokane, according to the McClatchy News Service, when Sonora Louise Smart Dodd heard a Mother's Day sermon in church in May, 1909.