Grace Sufficient
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There are many ways we can allow perfectionism to come in and replace the relationships we are supposed to have with the Lord and with our children. Thankfully, there are also many ways Christ in us enables us to live up to standards of personal character and conduct that would be impossible without Him. Learn from Mrs. Duggar and her daughters how each thing from assigning chores to settling disputes became just one more reminder to keep pointing her children to the all-sufficiency of Christ. He is with us on this upward climb. And as Daddy Duggar says, Christian families ought to have the most fun along the way!
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Born and raised in South Africa, Keith’s early years were marked by hardship. When his father succumbed to alcoholism and changed his behavior as a result, Keith’s mother filed for divorce. The broken state of Keith’s family caused him to turn to the world for fulfillment.

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We've all heard the command, "In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you" (I Thessalonians 5:18). While there is always something to be grateful for, is it really reasonable to expect someone to give thanks for everything?
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A dynamic family is a ministry-minded family! From living out the principles in their own home to visiting nursing homes, churches or other countries, the Duggar family parents share a few of the ways in which a one accord family can serve, bless and witness to others.