Father’s Day



Sunday, June 20, is our day, men. It’s the day set apart to honor fatherhood. I have spoken to many drivers who either did not know their fathers or didn’t have good relationships with them. For these men, honoring their fathers may be a difficult assignment. How does one honor someone who has treated them badly? When I was in the Army, we were to salute all officers. Some of these officers I did not like. We were told to salute their position, and give them their due honor that way. That was easier said than done, but we did it. One of the Ten Commandments is to honor our father and our mother. It’s the first commandment with the promise of blessing and long life attached to it. How are you doing in this area? Let us know if we can help. Comment here.
 
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