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Marriage & Parenting

Marriage & Parenting

3 Principles for Raising Godly Sons

Want to raise your son into a caring, capable man? Energy, defiance, and strong emotions can make it challenging—but how you lead him now will shape who he becomes. Brenen and Morgan Beeler share three principles to help you guide him effectively.

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Parenting Adult Children: Navigating Change With Love and Support

Parenting doesn’t end when your child becomes an adult—but it does change. Trina Alleyne shares how to foster independence, maintain a strong bond, and embrace this new chapter with love and understanding. Preparing now can help you navigate this transition with grace.

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Build a Godly Relationship with Your Teen

Do you ever feel like you’re losing connection with your daughter—like the conversations are shorter, the walls are higher, and you’re not sure how to lead without pushing her away? It’s frustrating and sometimes heartbreaking when you want to guide her heart but don’t know how to break through. Trina Alleyne has a simple, Christ-centered shift that can transform your relationship and help you reconnect in a meaningful, lasting way. Watch her reel to discover what it is.

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How a Father Sets the Example for His Son

A boy watches his dad closely, so the best example a father can set is to follow Jesus. Brenen Beeler explains that imitating Christ sets the tone for the home. When a dad lives for the Lord, he lays a strong foundation for raising a godly man.

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The Importance of Family Activities

Playful activities and laughter are vital for building strong family bonds. Trina Alleyne explains how joyful interactions create lasting memories, reduce stress, and bring fun to ordinary days. By prioritizing enjoyable activities, parents can cultivate an atmosphere of love and unity in their home.

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Fight the Problem, Not Your Partner

When does being right become wrong?
Brenen Beeler and Morgan Beeler explain how striving to “win” an argument with your spouse can cause significant damage to your relationship. They remind us that coming out on top isn’t worth the harm it can do to your marriage.
This short but powerful conversation may prompt you to think twice before trying to prove a point—and help you start fighting for “us” instead.

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Hope for the Mom of Boys

Raising boys can feel overwhelming—so much energy, noise, mess, and moments that leave you wondering if you’re getting it right. The roughhousing, the risk-taking, the emotional walls—they can make even the most patient mom feel exhausted and unsure.

But one day, those young boys will become men.

Trina Alleyne shares how keeping the end in mind can change everything—bringing perspective, purpose, and hope to the journey.

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What You Do Every Day Matters, Mom

Morgan Beeler shares an encouraging Mother’s Day message, reminding moms that their love, sacrifice, and faithfulness do not go unnoticed. As they pour into their children and families, God is using their influence in powerful ways.

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Fun in Relationships

Taking life too seriously can cause your marriage to bog down and lose its enjoyment. The solution? The Bible tells us that laughter is good medicine for the heart. Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that having fun together may be the prescription your relationship needs. Watch now to discover how lightening the mood can help make your marriage joyful again.

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3 Ways to Spark the Emotional Connection Your Spouse Craves

Does your spouse consider emotional connection even more important than what happens in the bedroom? This is very common. In fact, your mate might struggle to enjoy physical intimacy if he or she doesn’t feel nurtured and cared for first.

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