Six Characteristics Of A Strong FamilySample

We discovered that strong families have a strong commitment for one another. Now, we are going to study another characteristic of strong families.
Strong Families spend enjoyable time together.
When over 1,500 children were asked the question, “What do you think makes a happy family?” very few responded material objects or extravagant vacations. Instead, the majority of the children responded that a happy family is developed through active time genuinely enjoying one another’s presence.
Here are a few questions to consider:
Are you committed to spending time with your family?
What does your time with your family look like?
Is it intentional time growing in knowledge and affection for one another?
Or, does time with your family feel forced or is nonexistent?
Are you distracted by your phonetechnology or other priorities when you are with your family?
Make it a priority to spend intentional time with the members of your family starting this week.
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About this Plan

Researchers studied families in over 30 countries to determine six characteristics of strong families. Despite their geographical and cultural differences, the families in the survey shared six distinct characteristics. In this six-day study, find out what they are, how you can begin applying them in your family, and how each characteristic fits into God’s grand design.
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