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March 02, 2018

Mom's Enduring Lessons of Love and Devotion

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

I've been thinking about my mom a lot lately. Gone for over 15 years now, I can still see her smile and feel her all-encompassing warm embrace. Mom was vivacious, generous and brilliant — a

May 10, 2017

Parenting Is A DIY Job!

Author: Rebecca Hagelin

A new mom, my friend found herself drowning in marketing materials from unsolicited experts of every kind. It started even before her daughter was born. Doulas, childbirth educators, ...

May 03, 2017

Thank You, Moms!

My commentary on this occasion is in honor of mothers around the world. There is no assignment on earth that requires the array of skills and understanding needed by a mom in fulfilling her ...

March 01, 2017

How to Discipline Without Breaking a Child's Spirit

The goal in dealing with a difficult child is to shape the will without breaking the spirit. Hitting both targets is sometimes easier said than done. Perhaps it will help to share a letter ...

September 23, 2016

Going It Alone

Though the task of child rearing is truly daunting for the overworked and underappreciated mom or dad, the most likely candidate of all for burnout is the single parent. He or she deserves ...

April 29, 2016

Why A Mother's Influence Can't Be Overstated

Few of us enjoy heart-thumping excitement each moment of our professional lives. How thrilling is the work of a medical pathologist who examines bacterial cultures from morning until night ...

April 01, 2016

Faithful Parents and Rebellious Children

Question: Dr. Dobson, you have said that the children of godly parents sometimes go into severe rebellion and never return to the faith they were taught. I have seen that happen to some ...

September 07, 2015

Letting Children Express Anger

Children inevitably become angry with their parents from time to time. Should they be allowed to express that emotion, and if so, precisely how?