respectfully disagree about individual local churches not needing family ministries. ........... There are many families that do not need counseling but do need instruction on how to raise children, how to organize a household, how to react to each other, how to prioritize relationships, how to pay bills, etc.
:) Shane when I read the above statement the first time my reaction was "what in the world are they doing married with kids?" But, I suppose the answer is obvious.
And, I agree that there are many families who need help in their day-to-day life. Certainly as young people
we all knew every answer and did not/would not take instruction from anyone. (The example I am going to use has caused many Board Meetings to burn the midnight hour. and much gossip and anger in our churches. I know it to be true.)
It just seems to me that if most parents become offended if the Pastor or Church Elder ask them to take the child into the cry room, outside, or at least stop the kid from running up and down the halls and/or making loud noises in the services, how would they react to a ministry of the church telling them how to organize their household, react to each other, pay bills, etc.?
That seems extremely sensitive and personal and should probably be better received if advice and instruction was given by a parent, relative or friend ... hopefully from the church.
Many would say that I certainly could use some help in organizing my household, but I don't think I would respond well if Brother & Sister X&Y came and gave me suggestions ... nor would I go to them unless I was going to jail or something and wanted
immediate help. But, perhaps, that's just me.
I will argue that it is more important to provide guidance to families than it is to understand Daniel and Revelation. Which does our church focus on more?
I probably should just pass on this because any answer either of us may provide will eventually result in a no-win situation; a mute point.
Families can go to any city or town in our nation and receive free or limited fee-based guidance counseling. If they desire guidance, and put forth a little effort they can find it. Heaven only knows most put forth a lot of effort to find other things.
Other than to our Churches, where would they go to understand God's Word? The Food Banks etc will feed their physical body … who will feed their souls?
We are our brother's keepers and as fellow believers and members of the church, it should be every person's pleasure and duty to help when a family is in need.
Most churches have a lot of loving, caring people who will gladly use their resources if they are aware of a need or desire.
Bottom-line, I am taking the long way around to say that you don't to have a ministry title, or be organized to help families who require help. I am not saying it is wrong to have one, I am saying that not having one is not a reason for not helping those who require assistence. If they do need help in paying their bills, training their children, etc., but are not receptive, there is not a lot anyone can do
except prayYou can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drank!Naomi