Posts Tagged ‘family’
Husbands Save Your Wives – Tim Conway
MP3: http://illbehonest.com/Husbands-Save-Your-Wives-Tim-Conway
In Ephesians 5:23 Paul says, “For the husband is the head of the wife even as Christ is the head of the church, his body, AND is himself its SAVIOR.” Why do we neglect the last 5 words in this comparison of the husband to Christ? Husband’s cannot make atonement for their wives sins, but we can help preserve their souls in other ways (in this sermon we look at 3 of them).
Tim Conway is an elder at Grace Community Church of San Antonio, TX – http://gccsatx.com
Duration : 0:56:44
Easy Marriage Counseling Online 2
http://www.EasyMarriageCounseling.com Marriage Counseling Online. Is online marriage counseling effective? Can this form of relationship counseling and couples counseling actually provide marriage advice you can truly use to have a happy marriage? Famous family therapist Dr. Max Vogt provides best marriage therapy solutions in this video addressing various counseling services.
Duration : 0:8:41
Family Dinners: A Guide to Harmonious Family Relations (1950)
Watch the outtakes: http://thefilmarchived.blogspot.com/2010/11/date-with-your-family-1950.html
The American family structure is considered a traditional family support system involving two married individuals providing care and stability for their biological offspring. However, this two-parent, nuclear family has become less prevalent, and alternative family forms have become more common. The family is created at birth and establishes ties across generations. Those generations, the extended family of aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins, can hold significant emotional and economic roles for the nuclear family.
Over time, the traditional structure has had to adapt to very influential changes, including divorce and the introduction of single-parent families, teenage pregnancy and unwed mothers, homosexuality and same-sex marriage, and increased interest in adoption. Social movements such as the feminist movement and the stay-at-home dad have contributed to the creation of alternative family forms, generating new controversy and concern for the American family.
The nuclear family is considered the “traditional” family. The nuclear family consists of a mother, father, and the children. The two-parent, nuclear family has become less prevalent, and alternative family forms have become more common. These include homosexual relationships, single-parent households, and adopting individuals. The nuclear family is also choosing to have fewer children then in the past. The percentage of married-couple households with children under 18 has declined to 23.5 percent of all households in 2000 from 25.6 percent in 1990, and from 45 percent in 1960.
A single-parent (also termed lone parent or sole parent) is a parent who cares for one or more children without the assistance of the other biological parent. Single-parent homes are increasing more and more as married couples divorce, or as unexpected pre-marital pregnancies occur. The percentage of single-parent households has doubled in the last three decades, but that percentage tripled between 1900 and 1950. The sense of marriage as a “permanent” institution has been weakened, allowing individuals to consider leaving marriages more readily then they may have in the past.
The extended family consists of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. In some circumstances, the extended family comes to live either with or in place of a member of the nuclear family. An example includes elderly parents who move in with their children due to old age. This places large demands on the caregivers, particularly the female relatives who choose to perform these duties for their extended family.
The television industry initially helped create a stereotype of the American nuclear family. During the era of the baby boomers, families became a popular social topic, especially on television. Family shows such as “The Cosby Show,” “Married with Children,” “All in the Family,” “The Jeffersons,” and “Good Times” have portrayed different social classes of families growing up in America. Those “perfect” nuclear families have changed as the years passed and have become more realistic, showing single-parent and divorced families, as well as older singles. Television shows that show single-parent families include “Half & Half,” “One on One,” “Murphy Brown,” and “Gilmore Girls”. Television shows that are becoming increasingly popular tend to focus more on single life. For example, “Sex and the City” illustrates the relationship between a group of female friends and their romantic endeavors.
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Mr & Mrs Smith Alternative Trailer over Joaquin Rodrigo de Aranjuez / Extract /
Mr & Mrs Smith alternative movie trailer mixed with Cocierto de Aranjuez Second Movement by Joaquin Rodrigo…
Carlos Bonell – guitar
English Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Steuart Bedford
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Duration : 0:6:59
Marriage Counseling… Love Takes off Masks
Save Your Marriage in ten days or less – marriage advice from America’s Top Marriage Counselor. Inspiring relationship advice for love, sex and marriage which will stop your divorce, marriage problems and relationship problems now
Duration : 0:2:0