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Christmas Tears

I remember feeling my heart sink when I saw him come through the door. My wife and I were at a Christmas Read More »

Dan Kuiper | December 21st, 2018
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The One Place to Find Healing For Father Wounds

Editor’s note: The following post is an excerpt from Dan’s book, When Father is a Bad Word Father. For some, that is a Read More »

Dan Kuiper | April 6th, 2017
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FINDING THE FATHER YOU’RE LOOKING FOR

Brett and I had the same work schedule. That means we also had the same workout schedule. Several times a week we Read More »

Dan Kuiper | January 19th, 2017
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The Father Void: Where To Fill the Hole In Your Soul

  Every one of us has fears. Some of us are just afraid to admit it. It could be a physical fear, Read More »

Dan Kuiper | October 6th, 2016
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Its All About Trust

I grew up in a home compromised by alcohol. Personal security was continually threatened. Our family never knew from one day to Read More »

Dan Kuiper | July 14th, 2016
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God’s Not-so-secret Secret Weapon

It was Father’s Day last week and I’m still thinking about it. I am encouraged that there seems to be a larger Read More »

Marc Mantasoot | June 23rd, 2016
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Five Common Barriers To Being The Father Your Child Needs

100% of children have a father. There is truly no other way for a child to exist. Sperm has to connect with Read More »

Roy Wooten | September 10th, 2015
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Here … let me help you with that

As I was growing up, my dad and I would do things together as many fathers and sons do. Usually, if we Read More »

Byron Myers | July 23rd, 2015
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Choices

The man knelt in the cemetery, his eyes fixed on his father’s gravestone. I sure miss you, Dad. There are so many Read More »

Dan Kuiper | June 25th, 2015
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The Father Experience

Father. For some that is a word that conjures up feelings of warmth, security, and pride. For all too many others it Read More »

Dan Kuiper | November 20th, 2014

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