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Author: David Dollahite

David Dollahite
David C. Dollahite, Ph.D., is professor of Family Life at BYU, co-director of the American Families of Faith project, and co-author of Strengths in Diverse Families of Faith.
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American Families of Faith

Sacred Experiences with Jewish Friends

At a time of rising antisemitism, it can be especially helpful to reflect on ways in which a Latter-day Saint perspective invites robust solidarity and rich connection with Jewish friends.

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American Families of Faith

Attending Religious Services of Other Faiths

Faiths across the world observe sacred moments. Watching and participating with them not only helps us love one another more but can deepen our own faith.

American Families of Faith

Latter-day Saint Families: Eternal Perspectives

Latter-day Saints draw strength from doctrines of the eternal nature of family and from religious practices that unify our community. Many of these strengthening teachings and practices are shared by other communities, and this is something to celebrate.

American Families of Faith

Mainline Protestant Families: Loving God and Family Members

For those in America’s dominant Protestant faiths, their understanding of God and their relationship with Him provides a model for how they believe they should interact with their spouses and children.

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American Families of Faith

Strong Black Families: God, Relationships, and Deep Faith

In contrast to the negative scrutiny of African American families in the past, and consistent with the current focus on hearing the voices of Black Americans, the words and experiences of Black Christian American families of faith are both refreshing and profoundly instructive.

American Families of Faith

Living a New Faith in a New Land

Asian-American Christians often rely on the Bible carefully and deeply to influence many elements of family life, especially parenting.

Faith

Remembering Coach Joe Lordan

Our communities are built on individual men and women who take a moment to look outward and ask what can I do to make things better

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