God created us for relationships with others. 

Genesis 2:18 says that it’s not good for man to be alone. Ecclesiastes 4:9 says two are better than one. Proverbs 27:17 says that as iron sharpens iron, a friend sharpens a friend.

Everyone needs friends, but what kind of friends? What does a good friend look like? How do we find one? How do we keep one? How do we become one? How do we avoid bad relationships?

In this episode, you’ll learn about the importance of friends, the role they play in your life, and what God’s Word says about picking the right friends.

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THE TAKE AWAY

We are to love everybody, but that doesn’t mean we spend all our spare time everyone. God’s Word has a lot to say about friendship, how to pick a friend, and how to be one. Take time to look up what the Bible says and start letting that guide your actions when it comes to your relationships.

THE MOST IMPORTANT FRIENDSHIPS

Do you want more peace in your family? Would you like to grow closer as a family?

That was the top goal people shared with us for this year. If that’s your goal, this teaching will help you get started on the right path.

The first thing you need to know is that if you want to grow closer together, you have to grow up together.

For your gift of any amount to the radio outreach, we’ll send the brand new Growing Up Together DVD to you as a thank you for your investment in families. 

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DVD Includes:

  • Growing Up Together – DVD Message
  • Growing Up Together – MP3 Download
  • Printable PDF prayers for you and your family

In this laugh-and-learn message, Joe will help you discover three ways to can take to grow up and grow closer as a family.

Remember, no matter what your family situation is, it’s not too late to start this process.

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