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Meeting God in Scripture: Building a Healthy Multi-Ethnic Church: Mandate, Commitments and Practices of a Diverse Congregation. You may be saying the same thing — or surprisingly similar things — using different words. Maybe in private, you and your spouse are locked in a debate of transubstantiation or a disagreement over whether your daughter should join the church choir.
Expand the rule of a united front to everyone. Discuss your frustration with your spouse as a way of sharing your feelings without being accusatory. When in doubt, pray. Pray for the deepening of your marriage through open and earnest discussion of your faith lives.
Pray as a couple in whatever way resonates with both of your beliefs. Pray as a family for shared intentions and in gratitude for blessings.
You can encourage your children to craft their prayers as reflection on a Scripture passage, recitation of a traditional prayer or creation of a personal and heartfelt prayer. As you and your spouse share your most fundamental beliefs and endeavor to listen with open hearts, you deepen your relationship through sincere and deeply personal communication. You model love and understanding for your children.
You give your family the gift of a deeper knowledge of faith. As your spouse and children ask questions about your beliefs and practices, you may find that you spend time really discovering your motivation. You might even do some research to learn why the Church maintains certain truths. Your new knowledge and self-understanding can help fortify your faith, bring you closer to God and allow you to be a better witness of his love to your spouse and your children.
Now and always, he walks with you and your spouse. He works with you to build a beautiful foundation of faithful unity in your home. Cultivate respect First, learn to accept that while your spouse may come to understand your faith more, he or she may never wish to adopt all the particulars of your faith. Start looking for and vocalizing the things you have in common.
It is time to count dead and to assess which side stands closer to the win. One world ruled by Truth and Justice. Ask a Question What would you like to know about this product? Accepting that, we would hold each other's values as sacred as our own. Like a scene from an old Western, we all stared intensely across at each other, exhausted from the battle that had just occurred.
Present a united front Maybe in private, you and your spouse are locked in a debate of transubstantiation or a disagreement over whether your daughter should join the church choir. Amoris Laetitia on 'Mixed Marriage' In some cases, one of the spouses is not baptized or does not want to practice the faith.
Still, some common values can be found and these can be shared and relished. In any event, showing love for a spouse who is not a believer, bestowing happiness, soothing hurts and sharing life together represents a true path of sanctification.