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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Fully Reliant in Cambodia
A couple of months ago I wrote a post about Cross Cultural Missions http://familydiscipleshippath.com/2014/01/10/cross-cultural-missions-and-your-family/. I shared about a journey to Cambodia that I was preparing to embark upon. I have been back a month and am realizing that I never … Continue reading
Posted in For Your Church, For Your Family
Tagged Cambodia, conduit, fully reliant, hope, Isaiah, persevere, power, strength
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FAQ- If my kid doesn’t want to go to church, do I make them? (Part 2-Jr. High and High School)
This is a continuation of a previous blog, for the first part click this link: http://familydiscipleshippath.com/2014/02/19/faq-if-my-kid-doesnt-want-to-go-to-church-do-i-make-them-part-1-infants-elementary/ Ideally, by the time a student hits 6th grade, they are connected into a church family and have developed habits and disciplines that make … Continue reading
Posted in For Your Family
Tagged attendance, church, control, evaluate, friends, high school, include, jr high, model, prioritize, rules, serve, try
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FAQ- If my kid doesn’t want to go to church, do I make them? (Part 1- Infants-Elementary)
First, let’s be clear on what we mean by “church.” Church with a capital C is the group of everyone who has decided to follow Jesus. Then there are individual local churches – but even then, “church” can be used … Continue reading
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Tagged attendance, buy in, church, consistency, elementary, faq, friendships, infants, parenting, preschool
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Benefits of Community- For Your Family
Recently I was speaking to a friend who has four grown children. One of the four had maintained a strong relationship with Jesus through high school and her young adult years. She had maintained her commitment to purity in relationships. … Continue reading