How do I help my aunt who has been in a long abusive relationship?

Question: My aunt has been married for a very long time and has been verbally and emotionally abused for the majority of her marriage.  She has one daughter who also was verbally and emotionally abused by her father growing up.  My uncle has cheated on my aunt numerous times that we know of.  Still, my…

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My brother embarrassed my non-Christian friend. What should I do?

Question: I have a friend whom I’ve known for about a month. We talk every so often and hang out. We went hiking yesterday and it was the first time she was over at my house. I don’t date non-Christians and she is not a Christian. She knows this and that my faith defines me.…

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What do you suggest I do when my brothers are bugging me?

Question: What do you suggest I do when my brothers are bugging me? Answer: Having siblings is a blessing and a curse. It is great to have someone there to do things with, but because you live together they know all your weak points. If they want to irritate you, they know just how to…

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I’m worried that my son will be too short

Question: I don’t know exactly what I need, but I definitely need help. Before getting back to obeying Christ and attending a church of Christ, I was out doing what I wanted to do and ended up pregnant. The baby’s father and I ended up getting married a few months after I had the baby.…

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How do I honor my mother when we aren’t getting along?

Question: I had some questions and decided to email you again, as your answers and reasoning made sense. Okay, I have heard that you have to love your parents, but do you have to like them? I love mine (my mom and grandparents), but my mom is sometimes hard to get along with. Maybe it…

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I want to attend a different church than my parents. What do I do?

Question: I have a question and it is very important to me. I’m eleven years old and I have accepted Jesus into my heart, so I am a Christian. But, here’s the problem. I really don’t like my church. We visited one, and we went there for about six weeks, but then we went back…

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What can I do about my mother-in-law’s interference?

Question: I am feeling unhappy with my wife’s mother yet again. Why can’t she allow my wife and I to live our lives as a married couple? Yesterday the three of us went to a family get together. My wife had a seizure and her mother took control of the recovery of my wife. I…

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Let’s Restore Father to His Place in the Family

by Tommy Thornhill The words training and admonition (nurture and admonition-KJV) in Ephesians 6:4, deal with two different thoughts. The training is a discipline by demonstration (action and example), while the admonition is a discipline by reason (using the word). A father teaches a child how to serve God, both by example and persuasion. A…

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Will my children go to hell because they turned against me?

Question: My question is long, but I will try to shorten it. My husband died two years ago and my three kids turned against me and sued me for the whole estate. They lost in court, but I turned around and gave them each five acres of land. Two of my kids have not spoken…

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Can your family hurt instead of help?

Question: I have been searching for Scriptures on the family being very important, but that sometimes family members may hurt you instead of help you. Please help me with this because the Bible reads in Mark 3:35 that the one who does the will of God is thy family. This is always brought up when…

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The Family

Series by Scott Smelser Fall 2007 The Husband The Wife Discipline Parenting Mistakes The Children

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My parent’s debt is exhausting all of my savings. What am I to do?

Question: Hello, I’m kind of stuck in a situation. My parents have debt issues, and unless I help them out they will lose everything probably, or at least they would have to sell the house. In the last couple of months I have been helping them out while trying to earn money to go on…

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How does Philippians 3:10 relate to family?

Question: How do I tie Philippians 3:10 in with marriage, family, and parenting? Answer: “Yes most certainly, and I count all things to be loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord, for whom I suffered the loss of all things, and count them nothing but refuse, that I may gain…

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How can I teach my grandfather?

Question: Hello, My best friend is my grandfather. He has never been dedicated, baptized, or read the Bible. I, being only twelve years old, have done all three. Today, I told him about heaven and H-E double hockey sticks. He doesn’t really seem to be trying too hard. I explained to him about accepting Christ…

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Rearing a Second Family

by Jim Sasser In our local paper last Sunday and Tuesday there were different articles and statistics concerning children that are being basically reared by their grandparents. This means that they are rearing a second family. I am fortunate enough to have 20 wonderful grandchildren. If an emergency should arise, even though my dear wife…

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Family Time Together Is Essential

by W. Frank Walton in Biblical Insights, Vol. 5, No. 8, August 2005 Time together is the bonding mortar that binds family members together before God in love Giving Thanks Psalm 107 “Hear, my son, and accept My sayings and the years of your life will be many. I have directed you in the way of…

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How do I handle my daughter living with a man?

Question: Right now I am going through a situation with my daughter. She got a divorce a few months ago and she has found a new man. He has teenage children. My daughter has two children 10 and 8; great kids, of course. My daughter is a great kid but making bad decisions. She has…

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Fathers Are Important

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Malachi 2:10-16   I.         Just how important are dads in a family?             A.        When our country’s welfare system was being developed, a rule was issued that if the father resided with the mother, benefits would be reduced or cut off.                         1.         The impact was predictable, the number of children living in fatherless homes…

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How do you handle a controlling father?

Question: What is the best way to help a family member (i.e. father) who proclaims to be a Christian (by the method of the AME) and continues to be of the world? The reason I ask is that his behavior is affecting the whole family and he is reluctant to discuss it (pride). He also…

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Unwanted Children

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton It seems strange, but I’ve started writing this article numerous times. Each time I’ve tossed it because I found myself unable to express exactly what was going through my mind. Many years ago I realized that our country contains a lot of unwanted children. The circumstances which lead to the situation…

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How do you honor an abusive parent?

Question: Well, I am not a Mormon either. (See earlier question.)   My father is angry with me because I told him I thought that his buying a 34-year-old woman $209.00 in clothing at Nordstrom’s department store was not proper.  My mother is in a home with Alzheimer and he is spending her money on another woman.  Not only…

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What do Mormons teach about family relationships?

Question: I need some scriptural help with my father. I was not raised as a Mormon, but my father converted two years ago. Recently he yelled at me and essentially told me to get out and never come back to his house. I would like to know what the Mormon church teaches about how a…

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What is a Christian’s responsibility to his parents?

Question: I have read your many articles regarding children obeying their parents. What is in the Scripture for parents to obey or respect their children? For example, I have been married for nearly 30 years and now my mother-in-law has moved in. She is in her seventies and in good health, but she just can’t…

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Real Men

by Randy Blackaby Real men are becoming a lost commodity. Men who know their role in the family, in society, and in the world are harder and harder to find. The feminist movement, which has entered its second generation, has failed utterly in its mission to liberate women but has caused many men to lose…

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Ready to Fly?

by Steve Klein It is spring, and the birds around the Klein plantation have been busy building nests, laying eggs, and rearing young. We even have a nest full of baby birds in the wreath that hangs on our front door. But sadly, not all baby birds will make it to adulthood. This past week,…

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Are there exceptions to withdrawal?

Question: I have been studying the issue of fellowship within the family. In other words, I have family who are erring brethren and walk not as God has commanded. In accordance with I Corinthians 5 and other verses which say “not even to eat,” are there guidelines or principles for us to follow? I want to…

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Families Under Attack

by Jeffrey W. Hamilton I.          We know that Satan is always looking for ways to destroy the works of God (I Peter 5:8)              A.         Sometimes his attacks are direct, but often they are subtle, so subtle that we often cannot pinpoint when the change took place and we started to stray from God’s path.              B.         Satan doesn’t attack…

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How can I make my parents’ faith my own?

Question: How can I test my faith to change my inherited faith from my parents to a faith of my own? Answer: “Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Do you not know yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you? — unless indeed you are disqualified” (II Corinthians 13:5). The…

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Permission and Promotion

by Marita Crozier I recently read Lessons from the Classroom: 20 Things Good Teachers Do by Hal Urban. Don’t be fooled by the title into thinking that this book is only for educators and thus not for you. On the contrary, this is one of the best books I have ever read about life in general. There…

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