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Developing a Family Ministry in Church
Tim Smith
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3/1/2009 5:40:17 AM
mcdanielelizabeth said: Scripture is full of examples of family ministry. Before you begin your family ministry, study the biblical model. You'll discover that the primary responsibility for Christian growth and formation lies with the parents. This realization is the first step in developing your family ministry. This is your quote from above. Can you provide some scripture for my husband and I. We are doing a study on family and ministry!

1/28/2009 5:08:59 AM
sunwayrose said: Greeting from Malaysia, My husband and I have just been appointed to head the Family Life Movement in the church where we worship. Both of us a very new to this ministry and are groping our way around. I read with great interest your article 'from no family ministry to pro-family ministry. This ministry is 'dead' to put it bluntly and I am given this challenge to revive it. Parked under this umbrella are the following support groups DAWN which is for the single again Life line this is for the youths and is doing very well EMMAUS for counselling Family Life Senior citizens Any advise God Bless you Molly Church of Saint Franic Xavier

12/26/2008 7:28:59 AM
lcrane said: Hello-this article is a blessing! Our family ministry is new, though our church is old and traditional-we are working diligently towards a revival in fam/kids ministry. If we are a delegational model, how can we move towards Partnership and Apprentice?

 

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