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To Grandmother’s House We Go!

We’re headed to California today, to spend Thanksgiving with Jean’s mom and dad, and give Trent and Troy some much appreciated and cherished time with Grandma and Grandpa.

Fortunately, there’s no snow here in Colorado Springs or in Denver to slow departure  – but west of here the mountains are getting blitzed with a heavy storm and gusty winds.  The powder junkies should be in their glory – if they can make it up the interstate to the slopes.

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Thanks Be to Our Gracious God

In this week’s On Faith blog, the Washington Post’s Sally Quinn posed the following question to me and my fellow panelists:

In October 1789, President George Washington declared his support for a day of “public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God.”

Do you have a Thanksgiving blessing or prayer? What are you grateful for?

Here is how I responded:

It’s customary in our family to ask this very important question each year, and everybody usually groans and thinks it a chore.

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The Real Way to Wealth

Welcome to Thanksgiving Monday.

Do you ever feel like everyone has more than you?

On today and tomorrow’s Focus on the Family radio program you’ll have a chance to listen in on a conversation I had with one of the wealthiest women in the world.

No, not Oprah Winfrey or an heir to Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Warren Buffet.

Her name is Susie Larson.

There was a time not too long ago when she had more bills than income and more mouths to feed than food.

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Is Marriage Going Out of Style?

On Thursday, USA Today published a story highlighting new research from the Pew Center claiming marriage to be obsolete.

A gross exaggeration?

You think?

Christianity Today very graciously invited a response and just published it in today’s online edition.

I would welcome your thoughts and reaction.

To view the piece as it appears in CT, please click here or simply continue reading below…

Marriage in Obsolescence

Why recent headlines on marriage don’t do the new Pew survey justice.

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Black and White Problems

Bob Herbert is a respected and decorated opinion columnist for The New York Times. On the paper’s website he’s referred to as a journalist known for his “fearless articulation of unpopular truths.”

This past Monday Mr. Herbert lived up to his billing when he opined about the heartbreaking state of the African-American family.

The veteran columnist served up a one-two punch. After noting that black boys and girls are three times more likely to live in single-parent households than white children and twice as likely to have a parent without a full-time job, he dove directly into the heart of the crisis:

The first and most important step (to fix the problem) would be a major effort to begin knitting the black family back together.

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Stay Calm, Dad!

I’d like to share something with you that’s cute, funny and inspirational.

How could you pass that up?

What you’re about to hear is a recording of a 5-year-old girl’s call to 911 on behalf of her ailing father. Savannah’s dad was having trouble breathing and unable to call for an ambulance. Thankfully, the story has a happy ending. But this highly intelligent little girl not only had the wherewithal to summon the paramedics, but she displayed some classic femininity in the process.

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Stepmothers

Would it surprise you to learn there are approximately 15 million stepmothers in America today?

On yesterday and today’s Focus on the Family radio program, we’ve gathered a panel of stepmoms to talk about it. All of these women are willing to share candidly about the joys and challenges of inheriting the privilege of motherhood.

Their stories are inspiring. Their testimonies are encouraging. I hope you’ll tune in.

I recently came across a touching poem that beautifully and poignantly tries to answer the question, “What is a stepmother?” Its author is intimately familiar with the topic.

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My Friend Bob

I want to tell you a story about a friend of mine. His name is Bob.

Bob and I have known each other for decades. Over the years, I’ve seen him get married and he’s seen Jean and me welcome our boys into the world.  We’ve laughed and prayed together and shared many ups and downs of life. He is one of those good friends where no matter how much time has passed between conversations, the talk always comes easy.

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Hyper-Texting Teens and Sex

First and foremost, a very Happy Veteran’s Day to one and all!

Our hale and hearty thanks to our many veterans and active duty personnel.

May we always remember that freedom is never free.

Turning a corner, I wonder how many of you heard about the new study out this week that suggests teens who text 120 times a day or more are more likely to be sexually promiscuous or use drugs and alcohol than kids who don’t text as often.

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Happy Birthday USMC!

I am preparing to head to Seattle to participate in one of Focus on the Family’s Celebrate Family Tours. If you’re in the area, please know we’d love to have you join us.  We’ll be at the Lynnwood Convention Center in Lynnwood, WA. Doors open at 6:30 tomorrow night, November 11th. Admission is free. Bring the whole family! It would be a treat to meet you.

Just a few thoughts prior to departure:

Today, November 10th, is the 235th birthday of the United States Marine Corps.

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Jim-Daly Jim Daly is a husband, father and President of Focus on the Family and host of its National Radio Hall of Fame broadcast. His blog, Daly Focus, is full of timely commentary and wisdom designed to help you navigate and understand today’s culture. His latest book is Marriage Done Right.

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