Rethinking Your Parenting Strategies - II
Sometimes the best lesson your child can learn comes from life itself! Discover why you need to step back and see how kids will solve their own problems rather than rushing in to help every time.
Sometimes the best lesson your child can learn comes from life itself! Discover why you need to step back and see how kids will solve their own problems rather than rushing in to help every time.
Hosted by Jim Daly, President and CEO of Focus on the Family, this half-hour program is the cornerstone of Focus on the Family's home-strengthening outreach. Focus on the Family provides biblically-based advice for marriage and parenting with heart-touching stories and help for families.
As a parent, you hope your children will grow to be resilient and confident about the future. Kathy Koch will give you insight on how to build a framework for instilling resilient character in your childcharacter that will aid them as they walk through life. To support this ministry financially, visit: https: //www. oneplace. com/donate/776/29
Find balance in marital conflict. Silence hurts. So does verbally lashing out. Neither is a healthy way to resolve marital conflict.
The best thing you can do for your marriage is to become emotionally healthy! Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott reveal the hallmarks of emotional healthdiscovering your profound significance to God, being unswervingly authentic, and giving yourself through love.
How do you pray for a child who's far from God? Jim Daly and Dr. Erwin Lutzer will encourage you to not give up, even when your faith is tested regarding your children. Plus, John and Danny share why it matters to persevere in praying for a prodigal child.
Parenting children is one of the greatest blessings a man or woman can experience. But it has its challenges. Parenting can be overwhelming, embarrassing, and messy, too. That’s why praying for and with your children is so important. Their fate is ultimately in God’s trusted hands. He loves them more than we can and knows better than we do what they need. My hope for you is that you’re able to approach prayer more out of confidence than fear.