You should pick REALs answer - it is right . " A family who prays together - stays together " .
2006-07-18 23:57:20
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answered by NotSoPerfect 3
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Family is the very reason you're here. Just make very sure that you're making the right decisions along the way so as to assure that you're all on the right path, leading them all into Heaven. Everything else can be gotten out of a bubble gum machine. Think about it. Larry
2006-07-18 23:52:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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In Islam, the foudation of life is the family. Islam revolves round the community- its communual based not every man to himself. The head of every family is the father- who must be godly and manly. The mother is the engine that is driven by the father. The mother is a very vital point in every family. She must be honoured and reverenced. The father must be obeyed as long as the legislation conform with that of Allaah, otherwise rejected with good word and wisdom.
In Islam, the old are a good point to acquiring God's mercy. They are not to be dumped in old peoples home- an heinous crime indeed. Honor the womb that bore you.
Though a fabrication, a saying goes that the paradise lies at the feet of the mothers. Your first point of charity is your parents, then your extended family.
In Islam, it is a key duty to save yourself, and your family from helldom whose fuel is men and stone.
The family is the central fulcrum in Islam. We bear names of the fathers that makes us traceable to a family, just as we silently carry the geneology of the family.
2006-07-19 00:31:41
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answered by mikail 3
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God says alot of things about family,any particular view you are seeking???Good luck God bless:O)
2006-07-19 01:18:54
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answered by melissa_froggies 4
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Do you know what is family?
Do you really understand what is behind the word family?
It gives me a shock when I know the answer.
So long I never realize I don't know the real
Meaning of family..........
Here Is The Answer .......... FAMILY =
(F)ather
(A)nd
(M)other
(I)
(L)ove
(Y)ou
WHY does a man want to have a WIFE? Because:
(W)ashing
(I)roning
(F)ood
(E)ntertainment
WHY does a woman want to have a HUSBAND?
because:
(H)ousing
(U)nderstanding
(S)haring
(B)uying
(A)nd
(N)ever
(D)emanding
Do you know that a simple "HELLO" can be a sweet one?
Especially from your love one. (I mean not only from the boyfriend/girlfriend).
The word HELLO means :
(H)ow are you?
(E)verything all right?
(L)ike to hear from you
(L)ove to see you soon!
(O)bviously, I miss you ..
~~~
2006-07-18 23:48:38
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answered by I M 2
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A family pray togther, stay together.
2006-07-18 23:44:45
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answered by Bright 6
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"And the Lord God fashioned into a woman the rib which He had taken from the man, and brought her to the man. And the man said, 'This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man. For this cause a man shall leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and they shall become one flesh." (Genesis 2:22-24)
Based on the above Scripture, the primary definition of a true family is "one male and one female joined in marriage, with or without kids." We believe that children are an extension of the family, and welcome members of it, but they do not make a family.
WHEN THERE ARE CHILDREN EXTENDING THE FAMILY
1) Good parenting does not require perfection.
2) Good parenting power is limited. Parents are responsible for their children's behavior, but their overall lifetime influence is limited.
3) Good parenting is good relating. A parent must provide a warm, caring atmosphere in the home. It is important for the parent to balance love and discipline. (Not physical violence).
4) Good parenting strives to produce a healthy self-concept. We need to teach children who they are before God: valuable, but in need of Christ. Teaching children who God is, what He has done for them, and who they are in Christ, will motivate them to live according to God's truth.
5) Good parenting strives to produce self-discipline.
6) Good parenting instills a love for virtue.
7) Good parenting develops sensitivity to others.
8) Good parenting is not child-centered. Godly parenting involves helping children to understand that they are part of a family team, not the center of the universe. Family should strive towards activities that foster interdependence rather than independence.
9) Good parenting means the parents love each other.
10) Good parenting includes parental authority. While growing up, a child is to be taught to obey his parents the first time. This parental authority is to be exercised within the loving constraints of the Bible, expressed through kindness.
11) Good parenting utilizes discipline.
12) Good parenting requires, when possible, both parents.
13) Good parenting considers the temperament and personality of the child.
14) Good parenting includes understanding man's depravity, and works to remove foolishness that is bound up in the heart of a child.
15) Good parenting brings the child to the standard of God's Word.
16) Good parenting requires character development.
17) Good parenting starts early, even before the birth of children.
(Many of the above principles come from the book Family Ministry by Dr. Charles Sell).
Parenting Tips from the web site of Christian Marriage and Family:
Love their mother/father.
Pray for your family every day.
Begin at birth saying bedtime prayers with your children
Read to your children Bible stories from the Bible and from children's story books.
Exercise patience with your children.
Always build confidence in your children by encouraging them to do their best
Do everything possible to have Mom stay at home.
Monitor your children diligently: what they watch, what they do, and where they go.
Give your children responsibility early in life and build on it.
Keep order in the home. Your children need to know Mom and Dad are in charge.
Love your children unceasingly. Hug your kids a lot.
Spend time enjoying your children.
Put humor in your home. Laugh often.
Study your children. Know them: their desires, love language, and talents.
Keep your marriage together.
Take your kids to church and get them involved in youth activities.
Tell your children you are sorry when you fail.
Discipline your children when they need it, non-violently.
Tell your kids, "I love you" a lot.
2006-07-18 23:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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He says ALOT.
2006-07-18 23:48:26
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answered by elliebear 7
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God who....?
2006-07-18 23:43:37
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answered by bash 4
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eat drink and multiply
2006-07-18 23:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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