Satan wants to pull you into isolation by convincing you that you are the only one that has problems, because he knows that significant relationships are the breeding ground of possibility. Our relationships are not made stronger by our pretend perfections rather by our ability to properly respond to the imperfect people in our lives.
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God does not require or expect perfection from us. We need to stop demanding perfection from ourselves, our kids, and from others. There are 10 life skills no child or parent should be without. You can hear skills 1-5 in (Children As Arrows – Part 3 Survival Skills A)
In this message:
6. How to Repent and Forgive
7. The Power of Friends
8. Preparation for Marriage
9. Boundaries for Our Sexuality
10. How to Pray
God does not require or expect perfection from us. We need to stop demanding perfection from ourselves, our kids, and from others. There are 10 life skills no child or parent should be without.
In this message:
1. Fear God
2. Healthy Self Esteem
3. Good Work Ethic
4. Financial Rhythms
5. Love for the Church and God’s Kingdom
We are all called to train and teach the next generation. There are four basic principles that must intentionally be applied to each child’s life so that the trajectory of their life stays straight and on the right path.
1. Obey and honor parents and authorities in life.
2. The importance of training and teaching, and the difference between them.
3. The need for both discipline and disciplines, as both guide our children differently.
4. Sowing and reaping are a reality. Pay attention to what is planted because it will be what is harvested.
God is generational. Learn to think and live generationally. Partner with God embrace the journey and enjoy your kids.
We were created to selflessly serve others. Find out why serving is so important and what can happen when you step outside of selfishness and serve selflessly!
Jubilee 2018 – Friday – Duane Sheriff
Jubilee 2018 – Thursday – Willie George
Jubilee 2018 – Wednesday – Whit George
Jubilee 2018 – Tuesday – Greg Mohr