Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 16, 2013 Categories In Uncategorized No Comments on Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
An Ode to Grandparents Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 13, 2013 Categories In children, extended family, family, intact family, religion No Comments on An Ode to Grandparents
Facebook, Privacy, and the Commoditization of Children Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 11, 2013 Categories In child well-being, children, culture, family, fathers, marriage, mothers, social media No Comments on Facebook, Privacy, and the Commoditization of Children
Electric Zoo, Family Structure, and Substance Abuse Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 11, 2013 Categories In crime, family, intact family, religion, youth No Comments on Electric Zoo, Family Structure, and Substance Abuse
There was black and white, but now we have Grey Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 9, 2013 Categories In family, Hollywood, MARRI, pornography No Comments on There was black and white, but now we have Grey
Understanding Homosexuality Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date December 6, 2012 Categories In abstinence, Christianity, conscience, culture, news, Rick Warren, same-sex attraction, social science No Comments on Understanding Homosexuality
The State of a Woman’s Union Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date December 3, 2012 Categories In abstinence, Christianity, cohabitation, feminism, intact family, marriage, religion, sexuality, teen pregnancy, women's health No Comments on The State of a Woman’s Union
Will Our Concern for Health Eliminate our Moral Values? Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date November 14, 2012 Categories In Christianity, conscience, culture, pro-life, social institutions No Comments on Will Our Concern for Health Eliminate our Moral Values?
Marriage: “I Do,” Not “Maybe You’ll Do” Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date November 12, 2012 Categories In Christianity, cohabitation, culture, divorce, marriage No Comments on Marriage: “I Do,” Not “Maybe You’ll Do”
Belonging to the Exception Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date November 12, 2012 Categories In abortion, abstinence, conscience, economics, education, family, MARRI No Comments on Belonging to the Exception