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United News
by Rex Sexton
Being a father as our Creator intended is wonderful and rewarding, however, it is not easy.
Marriage and Family: The Missing Dimension
by United Church of God
Many parents, including single parents, are raising well-adjusted, moral children who successfully enter adulthood. Why are these families successful when so many others are not?
Making Life Work
by United Church of God
God's Word reveals a great deal about this crucial subject, and parents can discover a wealth of guidance for how to bring up happy, successful children.
United News
by Robert Curry
I have four adult children, ages 31-43. They still deserve a godly father, and more than ever, I want to be one for them. God the Father is obviously the best example of a godly father, and the Bible is the best source for how to be one.
Beyond Today
by Graemme Marshall
How can we understand God’s testimony of King David as “a man after My own heart, who will do all My will” (Acts 13:22), when we see his failed family example?
Beyond Today
by Jean Jantzen
Both Dr. Phil and Dr. Laura advocate it. There’s even an organization—Tough Love International—to help parents deal with out-of-control children. A practicing family psychiatrist has written a book calling for parents to use tough love....
Sermon
by Craig Scott
2018-11-10
Greensboro, NC
Scripture tells us that if we ask for something according to God's will we can have every confidence we will receive it. It is within God's will that you have wisdom. Godly wisdom has benefits for eternity... and it has benefits for TODAY.
This Is The Way
by Robert H Berendt
The Duke of Windsor once wrote, “The thing that impresses me the most about America is the way parents obey their children.”
Sermon
by Craig Scott
2015-10-17
Raleigh, NC
Its common to begin a sermon about children and the family with a long list of terrible statistics about the decline of the family in the country and the terrible consequences we are experiencing. Let’s skip all that and assume that you...

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