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Strong Families Seminar 2008
Dr. John Trent is the founding president of StrongFamilies.com, a ministry committed to strengthening marriage and family relationships worldwide. Come experience his game plan for building a strong family.
Session 1: Pre-Game Huddle Meet your StrongFamilies Coaches and hear the Game Plan
Session 2: Who's on Your Team? (Dr. Trent) Discover your unique strengths
Session 3: Strength Training (Dr. Rodney Cox) How to blend differences into close-knit relationships
Session 4: A Winning Offense (Dr. Trent) Impart a powerful tool called The Blessing
Session 5: The Passing Game (Dr. Kurt Bruner) Practical, fun ideas for passing down your faith to your children
Session 6: Fumble Recovery (Dr. Trent) Building a close-knit family when you come from a broken past
Session 7: Clear Signals (Dr. Wheeler) Keys to communicating positively and effectively
Session 8: The 2 Degree Different (Dr. Trent) How small things can change everything
Seminar to be held Sept 12, 6:30-8:30PM and Sept 13, 9-noon at our RR campus.
Families at WVC
Nothing is more important than someone's relationship with God. And no one has more potential to influence a child than the parent - either positively or negatively. Our desire is to partner with parents in the spiritual development of their children. Through various methods we seek to have parents actively involved in key events that mark critical passages for growth in children. Included are: Take It Home Events, Family Nights, our Weekend Services and take home papers (Family Time Together forms, Refrigerator Doors, God Times and Family Activity Pages).
There are six questions that every child asks:
- Who am I?
- What's true?
- Who really cares?
- Who else believes in me?
- Where do I fit in?
- Why am I here?
Since moral foundations are generally in place by the age of nine, we want to work with parents and families to provide tools so that they can pass on their faith to this generation.
"Write these commandments that I've given you today on your hearts. Get them inside of you and then get them inside your children. Talk about them wherever you are, sitting at home or walking in the street, talk about them from the time you get up in the morning to when you fall into bed at night..." Deuteronomy 6:4, The Message
Take it Home Events
Click here for upcoming events.
Weekend Children's Services, Rockrimmon & Woodmen Heights Campuses
- Saturdays - 6:00 pm
- Sundays - 8:45 and 11:00 am
Family Time Together (click here for a printable form)
Parents and children of any age, use this chart to record the number of times you read the Bible, pray or serve with your child. If you complete 10 or more activities in a week, sign the bottom and have your child turn it in at the Greeter's desk. Your family's name will be entered in a monthly drawing.
Kindergarten - 5th Grade Parent Info: Refrigerator Door (click here to print current copies) God Times (click here to print current copies)
Birth - PreK Parent Info: Small Talk (click here to print current copies)

