Say Thanks! Two companies honor babies, fathers and families
Monday, February 2, 2015
At least two companies know the importance of families. So much so, they have inspirational videos that promote the value of children, fatherhood, marriage and families. And, we don't think you can watch them without becoming a little teary-eyed.
While network television is bent on depicting fathers as little more than fodder for insulting punchlines, it is refreshing to see that, in real life, nothing could be further from the truth.
Pampers "A Newborn Journey of Firsts" celebrates the birth of children and their relationship with both mother and father. The 1:45 ad features babies doing things for the first time and the adorable interaction between them and their parents.
"From the first scan to the first cuddle, every first is significant no matter how small they seem. For both baby and mom, it's a journey full of firsts," Pampers explains. "And there’s nothing more rewarding than experiencing each and every one together."
Unilever's subsidiary Dove put their heartwarming signature on families too. "#RealStrength" features children, teens and adults interacting with their fathers, each one calling out for "dad."
Dove says, "90% of men around the world say that their caring side is part of their masculinity and strength. Let's acknowledge the caring side of men and celebrate their #RealStrength as a true sign of masculinity."
Take Action
I strongly encourage you to take a few minutes and enjoy watching these great videos, designed specifically to honor families.
A Newborn Journey of Firsts | #RealStrength |
Want to see more like this? When companies know their messages are having a real impact, they make more like them. Please take a few minutes to let Procter & Gamble and Unilever know you appreciate their family-focused ads.
My comments: Ironically Proctor and Gamble has support "gay rights." We are thankful they support families but the fact is that so called, "gay rights" is against families, God and His Word.
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