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Fighting for Family with Chris & Julie Bennett

What if instead of fighting our family, we fought FOR our family? This is the charge Chris and Julie Bennett are putting in front of us. That sounds like something we want to do, but how do we practically implement it?

The Bennetts give us practical ways to implement grace, forgiveness, and hope into our relationships with our children, our spouse, and those we bring into our family fold. Family is about belonging – so our aim is to create a place of honesty, safety, and grace. Chris and Julie speak from a lifetime of fighting for their family together.

If you are needing both some inspiration and practical help today, this conversation is for you. The world hands us a lot to deal with, especially in midlife. We don’t have to fight with those we love, as much as we have to fight for a family culture that demonstrates wild love.

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FIND OUT MORE ABOUT CHRIS & JULIE BENNETT

Chris & Julie’s – website

Chris Bennett’s – Instagram

Julie Bennett’s – Instagram

Chris and Julie’s book- Fighting For Family

A FEW THINGS MENTIONED

The chosen – Tv show

1 peter 1:23- Imperishable seed

QUESTIONS TO HELP YOU RISE

  1. What would it look like to fight for your family in this season, rather than fight with your family?
  2. Think of someone in your life who seems particularly complicated, how can you embrace them in their complexity?
  3. Who or what do you need to forgive?
  4. What prayer can you craft for your children to pray over them consistently?

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