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Articles that advise on how best to support and care for friends/family/church members etc

"Why I pursued marriage"

Joe didn’t want to be ‘set up’ with anyone, and was expecting to live a life of singleness.

Our marriage journey

In this article, we hear from Tony and Eileen and the challenges in their marriage.

Caring well for LGBT people

Jesus calls us to care for others within the church. The guidance in this article is for leaders or regular church members who want to provide ethical and godly pastoral care to a person facing same-sex attractions.

A good marriage despite our struggles

This article tells of Catherine and Richard's struggles in their marriage.

Can an overseas ministry really care?

Living in France, I have received so much great help and comfort from TFT that I had to be careful not to get too used to it and keep looking for fellowship closer to home. Being cared for by a remote ministry got me wondering about God’s ministry to us. Is it a near or a remote one?

What does it really mean to care?

Caring is (of course) a biblical concept. The two senses of “care” in the English language are mirrored in our practical experience of caring. Showing concern and kindness to others comes with a cost, and caring people are often prone to experience their care and compassion for others morphing into burdens for themselves that they cannot carry.

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