7 Powerful Practices for Healthy Families
By Cary Schmidt
Brokenness is standard fare for families in today’s culture. Many homes are literally broken apart, while many others are broken from within. In fact, brokenness has become the norm. In today’s American family, strife, contention, anger, and resentment are quite common. Weak marriages, frustrated parents, sin ravaged home environments, argumentative teens, neglected children—this is the stuff of family life in 2010. Sad. The fact that Christian homes also fall into this category is even more sad.
Brokenness is certainly not what God intended. Perhaps this article finds your family in the midst of brokenness—your home life has been reduced to contention. Nobody likes this—not parents, not kids. And everybody knows this isn’t how it’s supposed to be—especially for Christians. So what’s the solution?
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Leaving A Legacy
By Dr. Paul Chappell
God intends for His truth to pass from one generation to the next. “One generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts” (Psalm 145:4). Whether you are a first generation Christian or a fifth generation Christian, you have the privilege and responsibility of passing God’s truth to the generation following you.
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For Moms Only: Creating Loving Memories
by Mrs. Cindie Trieber
There is nothing as fulfilling and exhilarating, and there is nothing so depleting and exhausting as PARENTING! It’s the best of jobs. It is the most difficult of jobs. It brings us great joy, and it can also cause us the greatest pain. Parenting means hard work, pain and tears; but, never forget, God intended for women to have joy and satisfaction through children.
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