|Family in the Global Context |
|R.Vanlaltluanga, |
Introduction
Family constitutes the basic unit of society, and it assumes diverse forms and functions from one country to another, and within each national society. There are many different types of family structure, with different strengths and weaknesses. Any image of what constitute the ideal family differs greatly both within and among countries. The manner in which families form, establish pattern of behavior, function and evolve, as well as their relationships with the local community reflect societal values and expectations and, to some degree, individual choice.[1] Societal values regarding the functions and roles of families differ both among and within countries.
Changes in social structure, in part a result of globalization, have affected the nature of what is considered a family. There has been general trend towards reduced family and increased emphasis on the nuclear family. Rapid improvement in communication, transportation and information technology have converted the world into a ‘global village’. Now the effects of capitalism are spread throughout the world by means of internet and satellite television. These improvements have allowed individuals increased contact with ideas and behavioral norms beyond their traditional spheres, and profoundly changed the lives of families.
These changes have produced new issues and challenges before families as well as Christian ministry. However, we cannot deal with all issues and challenges because of lack of time and space. Therefore, in this paper, the writer focused attention only on more crucial issues. In collecting materials, apart from personal experience, the writer conducted structured interviews and a kind of non-formal group discussion.