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COURAGEOUS The Importance of Fathers

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September 16, 2011 by cindy 6 Comments

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COURAGEOUS is in theaters in 2 weeks!! While you are anxiously awaiting the movie’s opening, check out this video about the importance of fathers.

Thoughts? Leave me a comment and let me know.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Faith, Parenting Tagged With: casting crowns, christian parenting, courageous, fandango, fatherhood, fireproof, movie, parenthood, Parenting

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I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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  1. Lindsay says

    September 20, 2011 at 6:23 pm

    What a nice clip. I agree, fathers play a huge role in how children grow up to be adults. They really do make a difference.
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  2. Lisa says

    September 20, 2011 at 6:45 pm

    Looks like a great movie.

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  3. pammypam says

    September 24, 2011 at 9:29 pm

    fathers are SO important. vital. blood related or not. every girl needs a daddy to tell her how what kind of man to accept. every boy needs a man to show him how to be one.
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  4. ConnieFoggles says

    September 25, 2011 at 8:56 pm

    I’m looking forward to this movie. Fathers are important!
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  5. Kelli says

    September 29, 2011 at 7:21 pm

    Looks like a good movie to watch. Thanks for that video.
    Kelli recently posted..P’s and Q’s: 5 Tips to Get Your Child Writing Great Thank You NotesMy Profile

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  6. Shanaka says

    September 30, 2011 at 11:48 pm

    As a girl that grew up without a Father I feel like I dont know that I needed a father figure in my life because I didn’t have one and I turned out just fine. I do feel like I missed out on a lot though.
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