help students shift their perspective from viewing family strictly through a biological lens to recognizing the "Household of God" as a permanent, covenant-based family. By exploring the life of David, students learn that while earthly family systems can be flawed, hurtful, or misunderstanding, God offers a "found family" rooted in His love, purpose, and values.
help students shift their perspective from viewing family strictly through a biological lens to recognizing the "Household of God" as a permanent, covenant-based family. By exploring the life of David, students learn that while earthly family systems can be flawed, hurtful, or misunderstanding, God offers a "found family" rooted in His love, purpose, and values.
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Explore the transformative power of covenant friendships as portrayed through biblical examples like David and Jonathan. While biological family ties are inherited, one can choose a 'found family' rooted in shared spiritual values and God's will. This concept elevates friendship to that of family loyalty, exemplifying love, courage, and unwavering commitment. Through David's varied relationships—warrior friends, truth-tellers, and loyal allies—we see the importance of these bonds in...