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"The more you understand children, the more you
understand their Creator."

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Group Study Guide
Session: Blended Families and Divorce
Preparation
- If your church family has a blended family with parents who would be comfortable
sharing with your group, invite them to meet with your group. In addition,
if your church has a ministry or support group for divorced persons, ask one
of the facilitators of that group to meet with your group during this session.
Reflect and Practice
- Begin the session with fellowship and prayer.
- Introduce your special guests. Begin the interview by inviting each guest
share a brief testimony about his or her journey. Ask them to share how they
think your church family is ministering and could minister to children in
blended families and those in divorced homes.
- Open the discussion up for your participants to ask questions, but ask them
to be sensitive to personal needs of the guests. If someone asks an inappropriate
question, move the discussion in another direction. Refer them to suggestions
in the articles on blended families and divorce.
- With the guests and your participants, develop a strategy or set of actions
that your participants could take to help your church effectively meet the
needs of these children.
- Close the session by thanking your special guests. Pray for the blended
families and divorced families in your church and community.
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