It's as odd as a museum exhibit - a highly-productive daughter about the business of the family economy in the 21st century. She's not enslaved to the local business owner. She's not plugging herself into the matrix. She's working in her father's economy and she lives in her father's home. A good many daughters leave home, and abandon the concept of home. They may come home on Christmas, or every other Christmas if they feel like it. But there are still a few daughters who retain the value of family life and home life. Kevin Swanson interviews Sarah Bryant, author of the book "My Father's Daughter." She's twenty years old, she's doing college at home studying theology, and she works in her father's home.
May 22, 2012
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