In an article in Christianity Today several years ago, Bill Glass wrote: What is our country’s biggest problem? A lack of a father’s blessing. The FBI studied the 17 kids who shot their classmates in towns like Paducah, Kentucky; Pearl, Mississippi; and Littleton, Colorado. All 17 shooters had only one thing in common: they had a father problem. I see it so much; it’s just unbelievable. There’s something about it when a man doesn’t get along with his father. It makes him mean; it makes him dangerous; it makes him angry. On the day before Father’s Day, I was in North Carolina in a juvenile prison. I ate lunch with three boys. I asked the first boy, “Is your dad coming to see you tomorrow on Father’s Day?” He said, “No, he’s not coming.” “Why not?” I asked. “He’s in prison.” I asked the second boy the same question and got the same answer. I asked the third one why his dad wasn’t coming, and he said: “He got out of prison about nine months ago, and he’s doi