
The Most Important Advice for Marriage and Kids
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My kids are in their 40s. I wish my husband and I had modeled a walk with God for them better when they were growing up.
pass down your faith to children, grandchildren and great grandchildren BY LIVING IT WITHOUT APOLOGY>
In other words, be genuine.
This is spot on. I made a huge mistake marrying my non Christian wife. Still married to her, we have children, and I am tormented by my decision. If I leave her, I break my covenant with God and my daughters lose 50% of their time with their father, but I might be able to give my daughters more opportunity to accept Christ. If I stay, I can impact my daughters lives everyday, and I keep my marriage covenant, but I live in a broken home that is disjointed and not Christian.
Joh 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life:
no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. KJB
Great conversation! Very practical and useful!
My daughters are in the stages of life when they're interested in boys. I have encouraged them to start thinking about the characteristics they would like or not like in a husband.