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Remain Thankful on Thanksgiving

 

ThanksgivingThe best Thanksgiving season is filled with words of encouragement, words of thankfulness, and words of kindness.

by Lynette Hagin

This month, the United States of America celebrates a holiday which almost no other nation observes—Thanksgiving Day. Originally, it was a time set aside by our forefathers to give thanks to God for bringing them through a critical year. Today, Thanksgiving means different things to different people. 

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Do’s and Don’ts

Do's and Don'tsEphesians 6:4 instructs, “Do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” Here are some pointers to help.

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Train Up Your Child

Train Up Your ChildBy Lynette Hagin

Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” How do you train a child? By establishing a relationship with the child. Unfortunately, we are living in a society today in which parents allow everyone else to train their children.

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Instructing Your Children in the Ways of God

Instructing Your Children in the Ways of GodBy Kenneth W. Hagin

A home is not only a place where a family lives; but it is also a training center, with the parents as the primary instructors. If you don’t teach your children about God and His value system, most likely they won’t follow after Him and His ways. But before any effective instruction can be given, a solid relationship must be developed between you and your children.

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A Mother’s Faith

A Mother's FaithBy Kenneth W. Hagin

In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson officially proclaimed Mother’s Day a national holiday to be held on the second Sunday of May. Read what other U.S. presidents have said about their mothers.