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New-Faith Based TV Series Will Focus on Raising Godly Children
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      New-Faith Based TV Series Will Focus on Raising Godly Children

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      Parent Compass television will launch an online web series about Christian parents who will share the struggles and joys of raising godly children in a changing culture.

      The twelve part series will begin on May 20. Families will open up their hearts and homes to talk about marriage, child-rearing, and faith. 

      **Click the player below to see a sneak peek of the first episode 


      All the families differ in race and economic status but one thing they have in common is their faith in God. 
       
      Parent Compass Founder and President Natalie Jones believes this one-of-a-kind series will offer hope to moms and dads who need encouragement. 
       
      "Parents feeling overwhelmed and isolated now have true stories of God's peace amidst endless difficulties," said the mother of five.
       
      The Pitts are one family featured on the new series. They're raising four daughters, including Alena, the jump-roping child star of the box office smash War Room. 
       
      Mark and Shanell Rusk are also on the show. They're raising a blended family of 11 in a Habitat for Humanity home they helped build.
       
      The show will cover issues like raising girls, teen arguments, dealing with job loss, and finding forgiveness.
       
      "Parent Compass parents open their homes and families to let their lives encourage, inspire and empower," said Jones on the show's website. 
       
      On the Parent Compass website, meanwhile, parents may request prayer and, with each episode, go deeper with more information. 

      "No one has to parent alone," Jones added. "God, Christ and the Holy Spirit are waiting for us to ask for help."
       
       

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