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Many people today assume that parents’ ability to influence their children’s beliefs has been rapidly declining, especially with the advent of social media.
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“Todd has been a cornerstone for St. Maries athletics,” said Bryan Chase, who currently coaches boys basketball and golf at St. Maries, and previously coached girls basketball. “His guidance and leadership will be greatly missed. Not only is Todd a great leader, but he is extremely organized. In all of my years coaching, I can’t think of any mixups in the schedule with other teams or refs.”
Mothers are more often credited with driving spiritual development in American Christian homes than fathers, according to a new report by the Barna Group.
Generation Z is the least religious generation, but don’t blame them for the decline of church attendance. Instead, look at the parenting of Generation X, latchkey kids often affected by divorce.