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I Can’t Believe You Just Said That! Biblical Wisdom for Taming Your Child’s Tongue – Part 1

As Christian parents, we want our kids to behave and be obedient. But we shouldn't want them to act that way solely out of fear of punishment. Today on Family Talk, Ginger Hubbard, author of I Can't Believe You Just Said That!, explains that our children's actions and behavior stem from the ongoing transformation of their hearts, as they begin their individual relationship with Jesus. As parents, we can use God's Word to teach our children which behaviors and actions are sinful, and which ones are pleasing to the Lord.

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Policy & Culture

Texas Acts to Protect Minors from Sex-Change Child Abuse

The far-Left continues to promote "gender transition" among even young children, but it is facing opposition from increasing numbers of individuals and government officials who are unwilling to let

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Policy & Culture

Check Your Library for These LGBT Books

A popular credit card company asks, "What's in your wallet?"

Perhaps a more important question for parents is this: "What's in your library?"

As The Daily Signal reports, so-called

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Policy & Culture

Muppet Babies Show Promotes Cross-Dressing

Creators of children's content are taking sides in the "pelvic culture wars." So says LifeSiteNews, which reports on the Muppets transition into an LGBT advocate.

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Policy & Culture

The Sexualization of Children is Extreme…and Mainstream

Porn for children? 13-year-old sex workers? The unabashed defense of pedophilia?

As explained in a powerful—and horrifying—article in the Federalist, the radical Left is determined to s

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Policy & Culture

Disney’s “Jungle Cruise” Raises the LGBTQ Flag

Another Hollywood movie means another opportunity to promote the LGBTQ agenda.

Disney's "Jungle Cruise," starring The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) and Emily Blunt, is billed as family friendly

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Policy & Culture

Elephants Are Not Birds

In the midst of a society that denies biological reality, not everyone is staying silent.

Conservative author Ashley St. Clair has released a new children's book, Elephants Are Not

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Living with the Strong-Willed Child – Part 3

Christian parents instinctively know that they're in a battle with Satan himself for the souls of their children. But the parents of strong-willed children grapple with that spiritual reality more dramatically. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson visits for a third day with three mothers who fasted and prayed and disciplined until they saw victory. Lizz Walker, a 17-year-old, confessed, "I've spent all of my life being strong-willed and wanting to win a battle." God told her, "I want you to be strong-willed for Me!"

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Living with the Strong-Willed Child – Part 2

If one of your kids seems hard-wired to be more combative and challenging of your authority, don't get discouraged. There is hope! On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson talks with three mothers who candidly share the frustrations and challenges of parenting their "tough as nails" children. You'll hear unflinching stories, and you may see some of yourself or your own experiences as a parent in these illustrations that demonstrate the battle of wills. In their despair, these moms learned to lean hard on the Lord.

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Living with the Strong-Willed Child – Part 1

Contrary to the misguided worldly wisdom that claims each child is born as a blank slate, Dr. James Dobson contends that God gives every boy and girl a unique personality. Some children have enough defiance to equal 10 of their peers. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. Dobson, author of The New Strong-Willed Child, talks to a panel of three formerly exhausted mothers who struggled with their strong-willed children. While they each administered a healthy dose of love, discipline, and prayer, the Lord rewarded their patience and tears with well-adjusted adult children.

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