
Let’s Build Strong, Healthy Families for Christ!
(Part
One of a Series)
Interested
in strengthening your family? Then join us for a series on “Building Strong,
Healthy Families for Christ.” Over the next months I will write a series of
articles on the six traits that help build, strong families. I pray that my
readers will think about these six traits, evaluate how their family is doing
in each of these areas, and prayerfully work to improve those areas that they
are weak in.
Family
Shield Ministries, Inc. strives to assist individuals and families implement
the six traits that build strong, healthy families. Did you know that over
twenty-five years of research has documented that when families possess the
following six traits they are stronger and healthier? The six traits include:
1) Commitment, 2) Appreciation and Affection, 3) Positive Communication, 4)
Time Together, 5) Spiritual Well-being and 6) The Ability to Cope with Stress
and Crises.
The
research, documented in the book Fantastic Families, involved 14,000
families from all walks of life in the United States and in 24 other countries.
They included families from all walks of life, from those in poverty to those
who were wealthy. Some were traditional families where mom stays home and the
father works. Others were single parent families, blended families, couples
with no children, empty nesters, and extended families.
Some
people look at these six traits and say, “Oh, those are easy! Our family is
doing fine in all those areas!” But, wait! Is your family committed to each
other even in difficult circumstances?
Let
me share one story. Betty was committed to keeping her family together in a
difficult situation. She called to talk with me following a Family Shield
radio program. During the program we had talked about prayer. She asked if I
would pray for her and her husband. Then she said, “I better tell you why I
need your prayers.” Betty told me she had recently learned her husband of many
years had had a long-term affair. She was understandably devastated. I remember
her saying, “He was my best friend. I just can’t get over the hurt! And I can’t
stop crying. He can’t understand why I keep crying! He thinks because he told
me that he is sorry and that it won’t happen again, that’s all that is necessary.”
Many
women would have hired a divorce lawyer. Not Betty. She asked for our prayers.
I prayed with her that day. Later we asked others to pray for her. We also
shared Christian resources with her, and encouraged her to obtain Christian
counseling. She was against counseling at first, but later agreed. She didn’t
want a divorce. And, she needed help to get over the hurt and anger she felt
toward her husband. We referred her to several Christian counselors. She began
seeing one of them soon after that initial call.
When
Betty first spoke with me she told me, “My husband and I haven’t been inside a
church for over 20 years.” During one of our early conversations I told her
that God loved her and was walking with her through this challenging time.
Later I had an opportunity to share the Law and Gospel. She and I prayed
together. I asked the Lord to forgive her sins, her husband’s sins, and help
her and her husband through this difficult time. I also asked her if we could
refer her to a Christian congregation in her community. She said “yes.” She
visited several churches near her home and found one that she began worshipping
at regularly. Later she began attending a Bible
study at this congregation, too. Her faith grew!
It
took many months, and the ability to learn to forgive, but eventually her
commitment to the Lord and her marriage paid off.
It’s
easy to be committed to your family when things are going smoothly, but what
about when things are not going smoothly? Let’s encourage each other to keep
our eyes on Jesus, the author and preserver of our faith! He is committed to us
even before we have faith in Him! He left His heavenly home to come into our
sin-torn world. He lived the life you and I cannot live. He was without sin. He
willingly went to the cross to suffer and die for you and me. God the Father
laid the sins of the world upon His Son. The suffering that Jesus endured was
for you and every person in your family! It was for every person that lives
today! Confess your sins to Him. Accept His forgiveness! And commit your lives
to the Lord. The Lord will give you strength to be committed to your family,
even in difficult situations. “Brothers and sisters, in view of all we have
just shared about God’s compassion, I encourage you to offer your bodies as
living, sacrifices, dedicated to God and pleasing to Him” (John 12:1).
Join us next month as we continue this series on the six traits
of healthy families. It will talk about appreciation and affection.
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Kay
L. Meyer is the founder and president of Family Shield Ministries, Inc. and
host of its weekly, hour-long, radio program heard each week on 11 stations
in nine states. The ministry is based in St. Louis and the radio program is
heard there on Saturday’s at 11:05 a.m. on AM 850 KFUO. Kay can be reached
at KLMeyer@worldnet.att.net.