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It means "seek".
Tonight I have three teenagers  in my kitchen who are trying to seek.  Maybe they already have their answers, maybe not.  I hope they continue to live in this state of seeking.
But that's not why I opened up the blog to write.  Here's the question of the evening.  How do I include my children in discussions?  How can we have a multi-generational gathering and still have the deep meaningful conversations we need to have?
I hate sending them to the back room to watch a movie, and yet it seems like the only option at times. Is there a time for both? I dislike the idea of "the problem" of kids.  They are NOT a problem. They are one of my biggest blessings and they are the ones who teach me daily about God's love.
Any suggestions on how to create a home gathering that is both family friendly as well as deep enough for really conversations?

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