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Fathers Day
If you are a good speaker, the speeches will come naturally to you, but if you are not an expert, it takes a lot of courage to pronounce it. Especially when you're about to give a speech on an occasion like Father's Day, you have to be ready. Therefore, you should try to gather all the necessary information in advance. You must first write down all the points you want to address in the speech. As this is a personal speech, also try to include some personal incidents and experiences. Try giving quotes from famous speech to begin the speeches, Bible quotes will also be necessary. If possible, speak a little poem or a verse of a song associated to give an impression to your speech. When quoting literary texts, do not forget to note the name of the speaker to whom you have borrowed the quotation. Here are some speeches that will inspire you and can form the basis of your speech.
Father's Day Speech
Obama at Father's Day
Hello. It is a pleasure to be at home on this Father's Day with my daughters and it is an honor to spend time with you all today in the house of our Lord. At the end of the sermon on the mountain, Jesus finishes by saying: "Whoever hears these words that I say and does them, will be compared to a wise man who built his house on a rock: the rain fell, and the waves winds blew and struck that house without her grave, for it was founded upon a rock. "

Here at Apostolic, you are blessed to worship in a house that was founded on the rock of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. But it is also built on another rock, another foundation - and this rock is Bishop Arthur Brazier. In forty-eight years, he has built this congregation of a few hundred to more than 20,000 people - a congregation that, because of his leadership, has faced violent winds and heavy rains of violence and poverty; unemployment and despair. Because of his work and ministry, there are more graduates and fewer gang members in the surrounding neighborhoods of this church. There are more homes and less homeless people. There is more community and less chaos because Bishop Brazier continued the march for justice he began with Dr. King all these years ago. It is the reason why this house has been high for half a century. And on Father's Day, this must make him proud to know that the man who is now responsible for maintaining his solid foundation is his son and your new pastor, Reverend Byron Brazier. Of all the rocks upon which we build our lives, we are reminded today that family is the most important. And we are called to recognize and honor how important each father is to this foundation. They are teachers and coaches. They are mentors and role models. These are examples of success and the men who constantly push us towards it. But if we are honest with ourselves, we will admit that too many fathers are missing - missing too many lives and too many homes. They gave up their responsibilities, behaving like boys rather than men. And the foundations of our families are weaker because of that.

Anonymous
A real father is always there. He is there to shed tears of happiness when his eyes rest on his young daughter. He is there with his arms to catch her when she takes her first steps or stumbles. He is there to teach it at a young age, even if it does not include half of it. He is there to help him color his lines, prepare him grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup, and tie his shoes. He is there to hug and kiss him during his first days of school and to accompany him if need be. He is there to teach, to tease and laugh with her. He's always there to embarrass him, but it's part of life. He is there to tell him to go ask his mother, when his mother asked him to ask him. He is there to lecture her, to prepare her for the monster called high school. He is there to support his teenage moods and his mixed relationships. He is there to approve, disapprove, accept and forgive. He is there to give her a big bundle of flowers when she graduates, to smile when her name is called and to feel proud. He is there to kiss and kiss her before she goes to live and learn for thousands of miles. He is there to see her become a worker, to guide her down the aisle (or not, if her independence and stubbornness prevail after all)

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