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<note>&#34;I find this work solid, promising, much needed.

Olson and Leonard are incorporating the best of the current vast array of secular thinking from various disciplines on the phenomenon of the changing family with the necessary big plus for church leadership-a theological interpretation, thus filling an enormous void for church practitioners.... The format is excellent, the content fresh, informative, sensitive.&#34; Carol Rose Ikeler, Associate for Family Ministry Resources, Education and Congregational Nurture Unit, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

Looking at the changing family from a Christian and sociological perspective, this book describes the various forms of contemporary family life-single parent, absentee partner, blended families, childless couples, and many others. It reviews the needs of each family and suggests ways in which the church can minister to them. Brief sketches of churches that have been responsive to these different kinds of families are provided as well.</note>
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