Being A Replacement Father
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- The Command to Forgive When Your Heart Is Wounded by Roger Connors
- The Trojan Horse of AI by Marianna Richardson
- Stepping into Moses’ Shoes: Joshua’s Divine Commission by Daniel C. Peterson
- He Comes as Help: The Blessing Is His Presence by Patrick D. Degn
- Fooling the Supercomputer (Part 1) by Daris Howard
- Food Storage on a Tight Budget: You Are Not Too Broke to Prepare food by Carolyn Nicolaysen
- Hastening Now: A Weekly Church Report by Meridian Church Newswire
- A Mother Remembers: On Losing Confidence by Maurine Proctor
- Aliens and Latter-day Saint Theology by C.D. Cunningham
- Interested in Volunteering During the Salt Lake Temple Celebration? by Larry Richman
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He Comes as Help: The Blessing Is His Presence
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The Invisible Ledger- Five Smooth Stones: Essays on Faith for Latter-Day Saints
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Becoming Brigham Episode 18 — Was Persecution in Missouri Inevitable?
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The First Presidency Tours the New Humanitarian Center Ahead of Dedication
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The Faces of Morocco — The Parables Project, Episode 8
















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EAJune 21, 2014
I often find myself in the role of substitute mother to various kids in my life. I appreciate your humor, and how you handled the situation. Your column always entertains and edifies.
Charles NickelJune 18, 2014
Perhaps a column of a humorous nature is not the right place, but the thought occurred to me about how you felt about being that substitute father, if you felt you were doing some good, or if you empathized with mothers of sons everywhere, who fight a lonely battle without a father to help. If you were to be part of that boy's life more often, just think of the good results that may occur.
SusanJune 18, 2014
What a blessing substitute dads are in the Church to boys who do not have fathers to go with them to activities! The father of my four sons walked out on us when the oldest was 15 and the youngest 8. Their lives were indescribably blessed by the men in the ward who stepped up to be their priesthood examples. Even now, years later, I regularly thank those men. My sons grew up to go on missions, be married in the temple, and be wonderful, righteous priesthood holders and fathers. I remain thankful for good men in the Church who open their hearts and lives to boys without fathers and for their own sons who don't mind sharing their fathers.
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