From Texas Right to Life <[email protected]>
Subject A Good Father Changes Everything
Date June 20, 2021 8:01 PM
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Good dads are needed in our society, now more than ever

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Dads are crucial.

In our society, fathers can oftentimes be overlooked, their value diminished and belittled. But the truth is that a good dad makes all the difference in the world.

When fatherhood is rejected and cast aside, society suffers terrible consequences.

Only a broken, fatherless society could accept something as dark and hurtful as abortion.

With over 65 million aborted American children since 1973, the absence of true, authentic fatherhood in society can be felt by all.

What is a good dad? A leader, protector, and provider, a good father is a man who puts God before all else and his family before himself.
This Father’s Day we would like to thank every good father and father figure for their sacrifice, dedication, and love.

The love of a father builds not just a strong family but a strong, faithful society.

To all you incredible fathers who sacrifice yourselves daily for your families, thank you! You are loved, respected, and cherished.

Your example of true fatherhood and authentic manhood is vital to restoring a Culture of Life in our society.

Today we celebrate you, fathers! And we pray for more men to follow your example of true fatherhood so that we can build a culture where Life is loved, honored, and cherished.

Happy Father’s Day!

Texas Right to Life

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