Good communication is necessary in an effort to build a harmonious Christian family, requiring that every family member should learn and understand how to communicate in the most proper way. This paper aims to describe the A-CORE principle (Amiable, Clarity, Obvious, Respect, Empathy) as the principle of building effective communication in Christian families. The research method used throughout writing this paper is qualitative methods with data collection through library research. From this study, it can be concluded that the A-CORE principle is in accordance with Christian ethics based on the Bible, and can be applied as a communication principle in Christian families.
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