Stand up. Your father's passin'.

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When societal structures designed to protect the innocent come crashing down, we need prophets. We need messengers who remind us that, despite all desperate appearances, God has a plan of goodness in mind for us, to give us "a future of hope" (Jeremiah 29:11).

Parents can be the prophets their children need. We point them to truth, unity, goodness, and beauty; we lead them to God. We teach them how to pray, so they can develop their very own relationship with the infinite God who created them out of love.

We need strength for all this prophet-work. We will find it in God, and in each other. We will find it in scripture, and in a particular way in church.

It was at church on Sunday, in fact, that Reverend Sykes' words popped into my head unexpectedly

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