Two Homes, Two Sets of Values

Published: Aug. 14, 2020, 6 a.m.

After their parents divorce, having two homes with two different sets of values can make the blending process especially difficult for children. As a teen, Melody Fabien was hearing one thing about dating and relationships from her mom, and something very different from her dad who had recently come to Christ. She tells her story to Ron Deal.

Show Notes and Resources

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