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  Tuesday, May 1,   2012
 Making Families Strong Part I
 "Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with   them."1
 Former President Ronald Reagan, in an interview with Dr. James   Dobson, reported in Focus on the Family magazine, said, "I   don't believe you can have a strong, healthy nation without the family   unit as its very base. As the family goes, so goes the   nation."2
 
 Dr. Nick Stinnett, chairman of the Department of Human Development   and the Family at the University  of Nebraska-Lincoln, agrees. He   believes that history clearly illustrates the relationship between the   strength of families and the strength of nations.
 
 "As we study some of the ancient cultures such as that of Egypt, Rome   and Greece," says Stinnett, "we see a common pattern: When these   cultures were coming into the peak of their power and glory as   nations, the family was strong. It was important and was valued very   highly. Family members cooperated with one another. They depended on   each other.
 
 "Then, as these nations progressed along their paths of destiny, the   family came to be not so highly valued, the culture became extremely   individualistic. It was a 'do your own thing' philosophy to an   excessive degree. The families deteriorated. When that happened, the   societies themselves fell."3
 
 The family shapes the nation because it shapes the lives of those who   make up the nation. It is within the family that we either gain or   fail to gain our sense of belonging, our s-e-xual identity, and our   sense of self-worth. The family also teaches us values and how to   relate to other people.
 
 When these basic needs for belonging, acceptance, self-worth, and   training in wholesome values and relationships are not adequately met,   the seeds of juvenile delinquency, alcoholism, drug abuse, impaired   relationships, marriage breakdown, divorce, homosexuality, depression   and mental illness are sown. And the more of these problems we have,   the weaker our nation becomes.
 
 Because as a nation we are so dependent on the strength of our   families, we need to do all in our power to develop stronger,   healthier homes.
 
 Being concerned with what makes families healthy, Dr. Stinnett led a   major international research project to learn the secrets of strong   families. His studies included strong black, white, ethnic, and   single-parent families in North America, South America, Switzerland,   Austria, Germany and South Africa.
 
 To be continued …
 
 Suggested prayer: "Dear God, please help me in my family life to live   in harmony with the principles as found in your word and thereby set   an example for my family members. Thank you for hearing and answering   my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus' name, amen."
 
 1. Colossians 3:19-20 (NIV).
 2. Focus on the Family, November 1985, p.3.
 3. Rekers, George, Ed., Family Building: Six   Qualities of a Strong Family (Ventura, CA: Regal Books, 1985),   pp. 36. © Logos Research Institute, Inc.
 
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