VIDEO: Family Structure in Scripture

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Family Structure in Scripture

SESSION: 2

SPEAKERS: Kraig and Anne Elliott

DESCRIPTION: In this session, we’re going to learn what the Bible says about how a family is to be structured and function. What are the duties of a husband and a wife? They include things like rulership and management, showing love, teaching, working hard, being of high character, and being clothed with humility.

Kraig Elliott Anne Elliott

We have seven children, four of which will be homeschooled this coming year (grades 6, 8, and 11), as well as four adult children. We’ve been married for 28 years, and we live in central Michigan, where Kraig helps lead a local Sabbath fellowship. We are the creators and founders of HomeschoolingTorah and an author at Foundations Press.

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