Welcome to the Northwest Center for Family Ministries
Under reconstruction 1.16.2012
"Integrity begans at home"
NWCFM maintains four areas of concentration, all of which pertain to the family.
- Marriage: addresses the primary social relationship of the home, namely that of husband and wife.
- Parenting: provides age appropriate training for parents while focusing on foundational moral virtues established by the Lord for parents to instill for life, plus how to instill these virtues in a child.
- Caregiving and families with disabilities: provides the support and addresses the needs of families contending with a disability, pain, and the arduous task of caregiving.
- Pastoral counseling: focuses on restoration and encouragement for those facing adversity in their families.
NWCFM: leading families to Christ and Christ-likeness
"Successful family living requires its roots in virtue as defined by God
and its life in harmony with the Living God."
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Dr. Tom and Dawn Randall serve as directors to NWCFM. They have developed and taught m arriage and family classes since 1986 in Bellingham, WA. where Tom was a pastor for 30 years. In addition, hi s pastoral responsibilities involved crises care, development of a pastoral counseling practice plus the development and oversight of a family ministry to the church and their community. Tom is a graduate of W.S.U. with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He then acquired his Master of Divinity and his doctorate from Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. His dissertation addressed the issues of caregiving, physical disability and the church’s place in caring for families who contend with these issues. Dawn has a bachelor’s degree in Bacteriology and Public Health from W.S.U. and is a licensed medical technologist. Dawn has also been physically disabled since 1991, when complications from two automotive accidents brought on a series of surgeries that left her disabled and contending with chronic pain. They are parents of two sons, two daughters and Papa and Nana to nine grandchildren.
Bio for Dr. Tom and Dawn Randall
Dr. Tom and Dawn Randall serve as directors to NWCFM. They have developed and taught marriage and family classes since 1986 in Bellingham, WA. where Tom was a pastor for 30 years. In addition, his pastoral responsibilities involved crises care, development of a pastoral counseling practice plus the development and oversight of a family ministry to the church and their community. Tom is a graduate of W.S.U. with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He then acquired his Master of Divinity (1976) and his doctorate (2011) from Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. His dissertation addressed the issues of caregiving, physical disability and the church’s place in caring for families who contend with these issues. Dawn has a bachelor’s degree in Bacteriology and Public Health from W.S.U. and is a licensed medical technologist. Dawn has also been physically disabled since 1991, when complications from two automotive accidents brought on a series of surgeries that left her disabled and contending with chronic pain. They are parents of two sons, two daughters and Papa and Nana to nine grandchildren.
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