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Unhealthy reasons for getting married

1. To spite parents. Believe it or not, some people get married in order to spite or get back at their parents. “I’m so sick and tired of having to do everything they tell me! I’ll show them! I don’t have to stay around here anymore!” They may resent their parents’ rules or chafe under their parents’ discipline. They may be angry over their parents’ disapproval of their friends, particularly that spe- cial boyfriend or girlfriend. That anger or resentment may drive them to do something foolish, like getting married without thinking it through.

TIPS FOR LEADING SPIRIT FILLED WORSHIP

1 PRAYER;seek God"s guidance and presence through fasting and obeying whatever the holy spirit lead you to do.2 MEDITATION;Reflect on a scripture as it is said in Joshua 1;8 and see what the lord is telling you at that moment.3 PERSONAL REFLECTION:Examine your heart and intentions to see whether you are in God's will.4 TALLY:Always seek the presence of God.

THE HARMONY OF LEARNING MUSIC

LEARNING MUSICAL INSTRUMENT can enrich your life in many ways;1 IMPROVE MEMORY;Music learning enhances memory skills,concentration,and spatial-temporal skills.2 BOOSTED BRAINPOWER;Music improves performance,particularly in math and reading.3 STRESS RELIEF;learning music reduces stress,anxiety and promotes relaxation.4 CONFIDENCE BUILDER;learning music builds self confidence,discipline,and perseverance.5 SOCIAL CONNECTIONS;music group fosters teamwork,communications and social skills.

Engaging Your Child in Worship

Remember that worship is an essential part of your child’s spiritual journey. But keep in mind, while you can create the safe space so that their hearts feel open to receiving, the Holy Spirit will do the work and meet them where they are. Finding tools and songs that touch their hearts can be challenging as we want to ensure that they are engaged and inspired by what they are hearing.

THERE IS NOTHING NAMED “CAN’T”. - DR. MYLES MUNROE

My little boy has been coming to me when he’s trying to do something and saying, “I can’t do this.” I always respond to him by saying, “There is nothing named ‘can’t.’” When he comes back to me and says, “I don’t know how to do it,” I always reply, “There’s always a way to do everything.” Several days ago my son and I were out in the yard playing bat and ball. I was throwing the ball to him and he kept on missing with the bat.

Nurturing their faith through Music and actively involving them in worship experiences.

Nurturing their faith through Music and actively involving them in worship experiences. #East African Gospel “But take care and watch yourselves closely, so as neither to forget the things that your eyes have seen nor to let them slip from your mind all the days of your life; make them known to your children and your children’s children.” —Deuteronomy 4:9