The most difficult days I had as a pastor each year were Mothers Day and Fathers Day. I just didn't have anything to relate to and narrative is so important in a sermon. It was worse with my dad than with my mom but I still drew a blank with both of them in talking about experiences. I was in my mom's first family and raised pretty much by my grandmother. As she got older we were closer, but just not the traditional things most of you talk about. Never had a story book read to me. Her thing was definitely not cooking or other household stuff. We didn't have prayer time. My dad was even worse. I was just a toddler when they divorced and I can count on one hand probably the times I saw him from the divorce until I was grown and MJ was born. In his old age he moved to Lebanon and faithfully attended the church I pastored so those final years were pretty good. Lois had a little more time with him because they al...