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How do I keep my family safe when I'm not there to provide for them?

Answer:

As a husband and father, I know how challenging it can be to keep our family safe when I'm not there to provide for them. Susan, my wife, and I have been married for 19 years, and we've learned the importance of planning and communication to keep our family tight and together. We've had our fair share of busy schedules, with my work, Susan's work, and our children's school and sports activities. But we've made it a priority to stay connected and support each other, even when we're not physically present.

One way we keep our family safe and connected is by praying for each other and our children. Even when they're grown and living on their own, our prayers have a significant impact on their lives. We pray for their emotional, spiritual, and financial well-being, and we remind them of God's love and guidance. We also teach our children the importance of giving back to the community and serving others, which helps them develop a sense of responsibility and compassion.

As a father, I want to ensure that my children, Joshua and Rebecca, are equipped to make wise decisions and take care of themselves when they leave the nest. That's why we've had open and honest conversations with them about finances, relationships, and life's challenges. We've also encouraged them to develop a strong faith and a sense of purpose, which will guide them in making good choices and staying connected to our family. By teaching them these values and principles, we're giving them the tools they need to stay safe and thrive in life.

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raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
old testament theology
waltke
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
the war on children
john macarthur

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