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Jesus says: “As you enter a house, wish it peace.” Despite our best intentions, our homes at times can become places of tension between family members and relatives. It could be a conflict between siblings or a gentle disagreement between parents and children over something inconsequential. Hopefully the issue is short-lived. Just as parents are the first teachers of their children, the home is a snapshot of our culture. We can choose to inspire others in our family by respecting and treating them with kindness, or we can cause dissension by being selfish, petty and unforgiving. Society will benefit greatly from homes when loved ones encourage and lift up each other in faith and live together in harmony. So do your part to make for a peaceful home.
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Jesus says: “As you enter a house, wish it peace.” Despite our best intentions, our homes at times can become places of tension between family members and relatives. It could be a conflict between siblings or a gentle disagreement between parents and children over something inconsequential. Hopefully the issue is short-lived. Just as parents are the first teachers of their children, the home is a snapshot of our culture. We can choose to inspire others in our family by respecting and treating them with kindness, or we can cause dissension by being selfish, petty and unforgiving. Society will benefit greatly from homes when loved ones encourage and lift up each other in faith and live together in harmony. So do your part to make for a peaceful home.

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