Family Life Illustrated
Mar 24–25, 2008 - comments: 3
The health of a family is not only important for the individuals involved, but for society as a whole. Yet many families are struggling and need some real answers to the problems we face today.
Dr. Land’s special guest is Ronnie Floyd, Senior pastor of the First Baptist Church in Springdale, Ark. He’s here to discuss some issues that can strain the American family, and he is also going to talk to us about what we can do as Christian Men and Women to get our priorities in order and put Christ at the center of our lives.
Dr. Floyd has been a pastor for 27 years and has counseled thousands of families, and I’m sure has confronted many of the problems he addresses in this series. He also has a weekly ministry Invitation to Life television broadcast that reaches homes across the nation and beyond, and he has authored 17 books. I am looking forward to learning more from him today.
With culture wars overwhelming the country and assaults on the traditional family worse than ever, it is vital that we keep one thing in mind: failure is not an option. Dr. Floyd reminded us today, that we must not only hear the Word of God, but we must live it: in our homes, in our workplaces, in our relationships, and in our hearts.
3 comments (post your own) feed
1 On Sep 16th, 2006, at 8:19pm, Mary Webb wrote:
In your September 14, 2006 broadcast of For Faith & Family you mentioned a Middle English wedding vow, “With my body I thee worship.” How may I obtain a full copy of that service?
Thank you,
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2 On Sep 17th, 2006, at 3:10am, Susie Hastings wrote:
I heard the radio broadcast and liked all the things I heard so I was wondering if the things Pastor Floyd said were on the Family Illustrated with CD book. Or should I get only the audio Interview CD?
Thanks.
3 On May 30th, 2007, at 6:10pm, renee terry wrote:
i was listening today when i heard that you need to be attracted to one another in marriage , but when i married my husband i was not attracted to him i just beelieve that god wanted us toghether, does it really makea a differnce?