A Perfect Imperfect Family

This is an introduction to my daughter and family’s VLOG. They are an amazing and unusual family.

Dana calls her children her “quirky treasure.”

The “Vlog” is going to give a little insight and understanding into how the Triune God poured His love into HIS creation of this perfect imperfect family.

They are a family who doesn’t meet the human standard of pride and success. However, if you get to know this family – really know them – you would envy them for the measure of faith God has poured into each one. However, you would have to also be willing to walk through a lot of difficulties and pain.

Dana shared a bit of their story in one of my Blog posts ACCEPTING GOD’S PLAN FOR ME.

THEY ARE A PERFECT, IMPERFECT FAMILY.

Perfect for each is saved by grace by the Triune God. Imperfect because most humans would feel sorry for them, maybe even place judgement on them – at least at first glance.

A FORCE FAMILY VIDEO PRODUCED BY THE KIDS

Please go to YouTube and subscribe to get into the beginning of God’s story, of how He is using this perfect imperfect family to His glory. You will get to know each member of the family and how the Triune God walks each one through his/her struggle and the joy received in doing so.

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