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The family questions
David Horne
April 2nd, 2008
The Family Questions
Christianity.net.au
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Each month Christianity.net.au assembles a free feature for Christian workers tackling the tough questions. This month it’s family, friends and relationships - the site’s best answers to real questions submitted by real people.

At the heart of being human is relationship. We seek it, we cherish it, we are fulfilled by it. And it is no wonder since God created us to be relational beings, people who relate to each other and to him.

But something is wrong. Our relationships are not always what they ought to be.

This months feature looks at our most cherished relationships, what is wrong and how God can make all the difference.

Why are people so selfish?

Is there ever a case where divorce and remarriage is allowable?

How do I cope with the lonliness of divorce?

How do I help my friends become Christians?

How should a Christian view friendships when they are married?

Where do you draw the line on ‘turning the other cheek’ in an abusive relationship?

How do I cope when my partner is cheating?

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