In just the next 24 hours, 3,200 children will run away from home; 1,500 teenagers will drop out of school; and 600 minors will be arrested for drug or alcohol use. On top of that, 50 percent of American marriages will end in divorce.
The American family is in critical condition. Instead of watching ER,
the American family should be rushed to it.
The good news is 60 million of those families are online daily, and
help is on the way every day through the convenience, flexibility and reach of the Internet.
CyberFamilyNetwork.com (CFN) is a family-oriented Website that
provides daily wisdom and guidance to help families improve their
relationships.
Subscribers receive daily (M-F) e-mail links to three-minute streaming videos.
The relationship-strategies in these videos can be put to use immediately to smooth out family interactions and foster a home environment in which honesty and harmony are highly valued.
Topics include communication, problem solving, priority setting, conflict resolution, time allocation, forgiveness, and patience.
CFN offers an easy means for people to gain insights and acquire
important skills without having to read books, listen to tapes, take
seminars, or see a counselor.
Scott Koop, M.A., CFN's founder, is a mentor and trusted advisor. He has spent 20 years in youth and family ministry helping individuals and families build loving, supportive, and joyful relationships. Scott draws on his charisma, insights, experience, and resources to provide entertaining and informative videos that enhance subscriber's family-lives.
Angela Watkins
Writer, Researcher, Speaker
http://mypages.netopia.com/saab4774
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