LIBERTY MINISTRIES 2021
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  • Intro
    • NESARA/Quantum Financial System
    • Patriotism
    • What Can I Do?
  • Devotion
    • Know Thyself
    • Still Small Voice
    • The Emotional Guidance Scale
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    • Children's Education >
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    • Abundant Living
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Family - The Future Is In Our Hands

There is nothing in a society as strong or as resilient as a family unit. Families can take many forms. We mainly refer to the nuclear family here, but realize there are so many other options that fill this definition.

The ultimate family is a unit of individuals that are freely giving their love, appreciation, and acceptance to those within that unit. Each member is responsible for their own path and development. Parents can be models and guides for their children, but they must guard against instilling their own will or desires on any other. The most helpful thing a parent can do is be a shining light of joy, fun, excitement about life, and with a positive  outlook. Giving your child that kind of example will do more for their own understanding, growth and development that just about anything else.

Setting up a good environment is about the most important responsibility that parents have. The areas include healthful living (physically, mentally and emotionally), expaning and growing through excellent educational opportunities, and the value of working and directing energy for abundance financially.

We'll cover these areas in separate tabs on each subject. As time progresses there will be more and more added. We encourage you to come back often and give us suggestions on areas you'd like us to explore.
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