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The structure of a family is a powerful and crucial formation for a person to be a part of. Our greatest source of worldly trust and reliance comes from within the family, and family is how we are first and most directly able to model God's love.

As spouses we are a complementary force to each-other, encouraging our strengths and counterbalancing each-other's weaknesses.

As parents we are the givers of love, teachers of discipline, and examples for what life looks like

In this episode we share an understanding of our roles and responsibilities within the family, how powerful those roles are, and how important it is to cultivate trust and build our relationships from within those roles. We explore 3 primary relationships in this family structure: Husbands and wives, parents, and the family unit.

We clearly define the man's role in the family as head, the woman's role as God-ordained helper, and the image both man and woman are to model and share with the children.

We conclude with the benefits and fruits of such labor and how it creates a framework for positive generational impact.

Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/FaithfulFamilyFortress

Email us at: FaithfulFamilyFortress@gmail.com

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The structure of a family is a powerful and crucial formation for a person to be a part of. Our greatest source of worldly trust and reliance comes from within the family, and family is how we are first and most directly able to model God's love.

As spouses we are a complementary force to each-other, encouraging our strengths and counterbalancing each-other's weaknesses.

As parents we are the givers of love, teachers of discipline, and examples for what life looks like

In this episode we share an understanding of our roles and responsibilities within the family, how powerful those roles are, and how important it is to cultivate trust and build our relationships from within those roles. We explore 3 primary relationships in this family structure: Husbands and wives, parents, and the family unit.

We clearly define the man's role in the family as head, the woman's role as God-ordained helper, and the image both man and woman are to model and share with the children.

We conclude with the benefits and fruits of such labor and how it creates a framework for positive generational impact.

Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/FaithfulFamilyFortress

Email us at: FaithfulFamilyFortress@gmail.com

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