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  • Of all the rocks upon witch we build our lives, we are reminded today that

    family is the most imortant. And we are called to recognize and honor how

    critical every father is to that foundation. They are teachers and coaches. They

    are mentors role models. They are examples of success and the men who constantly

    push us towared it.

    I say this knowing that I have been an imperfect father—knowing that I have

    made mistakes and will contiue to make more; wishing that I could be home for

    my girls and my wife more than I am right now . I say this knowing all of these

    things because even as we are imperfect ,even as we face diffcult circumstance

    ,there are still certain lessons we must strive to live and learn as fathers

    —whether we are black or white , poor or rich.

    The first is setting an example of excellence for our children —because if we

    want to set high expectations for them , we've got to set hight expectations for

    ourselfs. It's great if you have a job; It's even better if you have a college

    degree; It's a wonderful thing if you are married and living in a home with your

    children ,but don't just sit in the house and watch "sports center" all weekend

    long ; That's why so many children are growing up in front of television. As

    fathers and parents , we've got to spend more time with them, and help them with

    their homework , and replace video game or remote control with a book in a

    while. That's how we build that foundation.

    The second thing we need to do as fathers is pass along the value of empathy to

    our children. Not sympathy , but empathy — the ability to stand in somebody

    else's shoes; To look at the world through their eyes. Sometimes it's so easy to

    get caught up in "us", that we forget about our obligations to one another

    And the final lesson we must learn as father is also the greatest gift we can

    pass on to our children ---- and that is the gift of hope

    I am not talking about an idle hope that's little more than blind optimism or

    willful ignorance of the problems we face . I'm talking about hope as the spirit

    inside us that insists, despite all evidence to the contray, that something

    better is waiting for us if we're willing to work for it and fight for it . If

    we are willing to believe.