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DAY TEN: FAMILY LOVE

Welcome to the tenth day of our reflections.

Happy birthday to my prayer partner Belinda Dzifa Asem.
God bless you abundantly for being a sister and a trusted friend.

Today we are sharing on family love.

What comes to mind when you see or hear the word FAMILY?

For some of us it brings to mind bitter memories of our childhood.
Some of us on the other hand beam with smiles when we recall fond memories of our childhood.

Regardless of how bitter the childhood of some of us was, it does not change the role the family plays in the life of all its members.

Today I want us to commit every family into the hands of God.

For those of us with bitter memories of growing up, I want us to recall how we felt within that period and intercede for families: praying for an overflow of God's love in the hearts of every family member.

For those of us with fond memories of our childhood, I want us to pray that God will grant families in the world the gift of experiencing the same love that we experienced and even in a greater measure in the name of Jesus Christ.

We are praying that all families will be godly in the sight of Our Father.
We receive every blessing attributed to family life and we declare that every family with God at the Centre will be a shining example of the goodness of Our God in our land.

Finally, we are praying for God's peace to reign in the homes of every family.
We receive for these families the Gift of the Holy Spirit and His unchanging guidance for every existing family in this world.

God bless you abundantly for praying for families.

It's still #SHARINGLIFE. 

Don't stop sharing.

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