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questions for parents

These were some thought-provoking questions from this week's Men's Fellowships on parenting:

-If you have children or grandchildren, what are your goals for them?

-Have you settled for hoping they won't turn out too bad, or are you praying for warriors who can change the world for Christ?

-How could this change of perspective impact your interactions with your children or grandchildren?

May God raise a generation of parents and kids who don't focus just on "not being too bad" but consider themselves missionaries of the Gospel who can change the world for Christ!

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