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Listed below are websites to organizations that may be of interest to families and those working with Family Ministries
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| Healthy Sexuality | Resources/Research |
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Miracle Meadows School - enrolls boys and girls, 6 to 18 years of age, who are experiencing difficulty relating in a positive way to family, school, church, or community
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Retrouvaille (means Rediscovery)
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WAIT Training - WAIT Training strives to ignite change and revolutionize relationships through training, seminars, speakers, and resources. These materials are not Adventist and may/will need the discretion of the presenter to avoid misleading participants.
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Active Parenting - Active Parenting has everything you need to lead a successful program for parents in your church and community. These materials are not Adventist and may/will need the discretion of the presenter to avoid misleading participants.
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ADVENTIST PARENTING E-Newsletter - A bi-monthly newsletter designed specifically with Adventist parents in mind - each issue of ADVENTIST PARENTING addresses issues of family faith and offers practical advice by age category to help you raise confident, God-centered kids. Current newsletter.
Seventh-day Adventist Organizations:
- Adventist Review Online
- Adventist News Network (ANN)
- Clergy Care
- Family Friendly Church - Is your church meeting the needs of children and family of small infants?
- General Conference Family Ministries
- Hope Channel
- NAD Children's Ministries
- NAD Men's Ministries
- NAD Adventist Single Adult Ministries (ASAM)
- NAD Women's Ministries
- The North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
- The Seventh-day Adventist Church
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Advent Home - residential care, school, counseling for ADHD teenage boys
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Miracle Meadows School - enrolls boys and girls, 6 to 18 years of age, who are experiencing difficulty relating in a positive way to family, school, church, or community
