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Rarely are family issues and dilemmas out of the news: Family faces moral dilemma over Stem Cell debate The expats' dilemma of caring for faraway families The dual-career family dilemma Online homework and social media pose parental dilemma. However, what the courts can do/ought to do/ought not to do - impinges on our personal lives, families and society at large. Pastor Gbolahan Bright examines the issues surrounding why families undergo unprecedented challenges, against the background of twenty-first century liberal thought; an era that have erased God from the schools, universities and many…mehr

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Rarely are family issues and dilemmas out of the news: Family faces moral dilemma over Stem Cell debate The expats' dilemma of caring for faraway families The dual-career family dilemma Online homework and social media pose parental dilemma. However, what the courts can do/ought to do/ought not to do - impinges on our personal lives, families and society at large. Pastor Gbolahan Bright examines the issues surrounding why families undergo unprecedented challenges, against the background of twenty-first century liberal thought; an era that have erased God from the schools, universities and many work environments. Writing out of a deep conviction that the Bible's perspective of our parental responsibilities point a way forward, his book gives answers and suggestions concerning how Christian parents, churches and individuals can respond to today's challenges and opportunities. "One of the most important books I have ever read" E C Negus Mr Gbolahan Bright MBE is Pastor of RCCG, Barking and Dagenham, Essex, and a specialist in Mathematics.
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Pastor G.A Bright is the pastor of RCCG - The Masters Sanctuary parish, based in Dagenham Essex. He is a gifted and versatile teacher with over 45 years teaching experience. He is well known and respected for his humility, integrity and selfless service to humanity. In 2015, Pastor G.A Bright was awarded an MBE by her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth for his services to education in East London. Also, he is the director of TMS tuition and resource centre in Rush Green Havering. Pastor G A Bright is married to Councillor Afolasade Bright and they are blessed with three children.