Luis Palau Tribute: A Biblical Look at the Family, Part 2
Discover timeless wisdom concerning marriage struggles, finding fulfillment in Christ alone, and raising children in the Christian faith in a secular world.
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Discover timeless wisdom concerning marriage struggles, finding fulfillment in Christ alone, and raising children in the Christian faith in a secular world.
It is very difficult for parents to ask their children for forgiveness. They feel that it somehow damages their authority to admit they have done wrong and promise to do better next time.
Dr. James Dobson shares a timeless conversation with the late evangelist Luis Palau about men stepping up as spiritual leaders.
Dr. James Dobson and Laura Petherbridge discuss the delicate balance stepmoms face when building trust with their stepchildren.
Laura Petherbridge discusses why she dislikes the term blended family. She explains stepfamilies don't instantly merge but grow together and bond.
Dr. James Dobson sits down with author Laura Petherbridge to explore the unique challenges stepmothers face.
There is often an irrationality associated with adolescence that can be terribly frustrating to parents. It is difficult at that time to reason your way out of conflict.
Remember the power of affirming your child. Catch him or her in the act of doing something right today and offer your praise!
Is your home becoming a palace of entitlement? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson and author Kay Wills Wyma discuss her eye-opening book entitled, Cleaning House. After realizing her five children expected to be served at every turn, Kay embarked on a 12-month experiment to teach them responsibility and a strong work ethic. Proverbs 22:6 says, “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old, they will not turn from it.”
Mr. and Mrs. Weakknee are having dinner guests, and they put three-year-old Ricky to bed at seven o'clock. They know Ricky will cry, as he always does, but what else can they do? Indeed, Ricky cries



