For the past 27 days, we've talked about what courageous love is and how to give it even through difficult circumstances.
Now that we are at the end of our challenge, think on the following questions and record your answers in your journals.
What did loving courageously do for you and your family this month?
Did you notice that loving courageously caused more or less misbehavior?
How did loving courageously affect your connection to your family?
How did loving courageously affect the atmosphere of your home?
Do you want to continue to love courageously? What kind of support do you need in order to make that happen?
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