Elder Homes & Family Service and Family Alliance is a non-profit organization that provides community services for children, adults and families in Virginia Commonwealth. This organization was formed by the merger of Elderly Families with family services (PHFS) and family alliance (FA). This clearly shows the benefits of Crutchfield and McLeod's "Mastering the Adaptation" practice in "Forces for Good". In fact, on the one hand, PHFS arises from the efforts of groups of Presbyterian churches gathering to settle their welfare responsibilities by establishing an orphanage.
Presbyterian Reformist: Protestant tradition based on reformist John Calvin. The reformist tradition includes religious sects developed by the Presbyterian church and the European continent like the Netherlands and German reformists. America's ecclesiasticism is divided into revivalism, slavery, and fundamentalism, but it is still one of the major Protestant families in America (Prothero 2008: 265). Prophecy: The way saints and certain people communicate is called a prophet. Prophecies can be understood as dialogue, not merely unilateral information from God. In various religious traditions, predictions such as imminent military threats or natural disasters often occur in times of crisis (Smith and Green 1995: 861-862)
Most organized religions are worth spreading through family alliances, including formal guidelines during religious worship or religious worship, and modeling by family behavior. This traditional communication scheme is complicated in that other sources of information, especially media are available. Efforts have been made to provide information and more appropriate patterns of behavior through schools in response to continued high teen pregnancy rates and recent HIV epidemics. Most organized religions support this effort, but some believe that information and values are against their own religious principles. They believe that these efforts will promote premature sexual and sexual activity outside officially approved unions. Therefore, this effort is thought to compromise the values of traditional families.
Since the wedding at Long Creek Township, faith and education were the basic values of this family. Both Ham and Caroline are faithful members of the Miranda Presbyterian Church. Herbels is regarded as "Presbyterian church" "wool dyeing". In fact, Ham's father, William, founded the Miranda Presbyterian Church under the pine tree of Carolina in 1869. Descendants of Ham and Caroline are still active in Presbyterian churches, maintaining the leadership position of the church. Descendants are also active members and leaders of a joint joint parliament of all people and other sects.