This Week on TheLife.com (June 19 2009)

Happy Father’s Day, and welcome to TheLife.com Weekly Wrap-up Newsletter! Our weekly newsletter highlights new content that was posted on our site this week.

Atheist Recommends God
“As an atheist, I truly believe Africa needs God” says Times of London writer and former member of parliament Matthew Parris. It is unusual for an atheist to write favorably about faith. What led Parris to his surprising conclusion? He observes that “Education and training alone will not do. In Africa Christianity changes people’s hearts.” Interestingly, Parris’ carefully considered conclusion resonates with biblical statements … Read more

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Article: Dads, Princesses, and the Power of Woo
The role of father is vitally important to the emotional and spiritual (not to mention relational!) well-being of a daughter. Read more

Video: Street Level: A Father’s Influence
In this week’s video, we ask: How would you describe your father? Read more

On the Blog: National Safe Driving Month
June is National Safe Driving Month. Do the teens in your life have the skills they need to safely navigate the road? Read more

Coming up next week: One of the topics of our upcoming online chats is “Honoring Our Fathers” Join us in the chat room June 21st 2009 @ 12:15pm EST for this chat or see also our full chat calendar for other upcoming topics.

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