Family Faith Friction

Where there’s family, there can be friction.
Sometimes it’s conflicting opinions, bitter banter, opposing viewpoints on faith, or anger flavoring our conversations around the table. Things left unsaid, that need to be resolved.
In our series Family Faith Friction, we’ll examine weaknesses that often show up when families experience conflict, and then offer guidance from Scripture about how we should approach and handle our disagreements. We’re convinced Jesus can help us love our families without losing our minds.

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