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PARENTING, OVERVIEW      Part I
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What I have just taught seem too difficult? Don't give up; learning to think differently is a very difficult concept. However, if you continue rereading the same thing I have written above and pray for understanding, it will begin to come. This concept is the most important to understanding how to make good Christian Parental decisions.

Now we need to practice what I have been teaching. Sometime within the next  24 hours, take one decision you have made about something your child/children could or couldn't do. Write out your decision and your reasons for it. Decide your motivation for making that decision. Husbands and wives do this separately; when finished share what you have written down with each other. For single parents, share what you have written with a trusted family member or friend, which you perceive as one who has God's Wisdom.

* Chose a Bible you find you can best understand, such as - NIV ( New International Version), Amplified, or New Revised Standard Version  and with good Concordance. The Book of John is a good place to start. reading.


Written by: Janet L. Walker

Feb. 2003




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