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     The core family is vital to anything and every thing that you do in your life. No matter what you may go through in life when family find the strength to stay together and be the first line of defence in the things that come against a member of that family in their life. It is here that we first learn about our relationship to the spiritual and the physical of which we are and of which we are a part, in our relationship to other people and things.

     Each family has a gift, an ability, a quality that should make the family stronger in good times and in bad. Even when the family may become fractured through death and divorce. Family must and sould stay united. When this sort of thing happen it make not only for a strong individual, and family, but also a strong nation and thus a strong world. Although this photo is of mother, three brothers and one sister, it is anly representive of the family as a whole.

     All of the gifts that we have and enjoy must be viewed in light of God'a gracioueness to us, this is so whether it is our biological, or spiritual families.It is our relationship with God that make all of the other relationships that we have fruitful. God has a reason why He do what He does, and why He give the gifts and abilities to us. God says to us, the person that is faitful over a few things He will make them ruler over many. And God says to the one who much is given much is required.

     In the things that God is doing, God has chosen to work with and through humans in one way or another. This is the essence of why God said of Jesus Christ, " By His were all things made, and without Him, was not anything made that is made....John 1:3" It is a powerful statement of the importance of humans to God. We must always realize that God's need for humans is something that will be even if many humans reject and rebel against the things that God has purposed to do.

 


This is one of my favorite images
This is my Mother, two of my brothers and my sister.
  The importance of the family to God...

 

How do some of the things that we encounter in our realtionships with family transfer to the relationships that we have in the other things in our lives.

     The thigs that we confront as we grow and develope in our family relationships help us to deal with other things and people. The family is both the nurturing place and the training groundfor all humans, even all animals. The family situation prepares us for the things that we will confront when we become adults and move out on our own. It is the place where we learn how to treat ourselves and other, from other family members to the strangers that we will meet.

     It is the ideal that we are treated with love respect, kindness and consideration. It is in the family that we learn responsibility and accountability. If we fall to get these things in the family situation it make getting them and learning the value of them more difficult.

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This is one of my favorite images

This is five generation of my family. It is unfortunite when we have suce a great span of time and experience together at the same time and space and yet not take advantage of it to ask questions to seek answers to times passed, and of the people that they knew that has passed on.

     I am aware that therew are situations and circumstances that are sometimes painful to some of us, yet we, with respect should seek to learn of the time and people that they knew that we didn't. There we some my grandparents that I knew and talked with, who knew what it was like to be a slave in America, or at least their parent were, slaves.



This is one of my great uncles, who passed away in 2002

This is my Lewis Smith my great-uncle, He was one of my grandmother's brother. He lived in Roanoke. Alabame up until his death a few years ago. He was veery special to me when I was growing up there in Roanoke.

     I was able to learn many things from him, yet there was so much more that I wished I could have learned.