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My wife and I made a trip to the supermarket to pick up a few items. When we arrived, we noticed that a woman shopper and her five-year-old boy were engaged in a clash of wills. He demanded that she b
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My wife and I made a trip to the supermarket to pick up a few items. When we arrived, we noticed that a woman shopper and her five-year-old boy were engaged in a clash of wills. He demanded that she b
Question: Dr. Dobson, I would like to hear your views about disciplining a teenager, especially since you say spanking him is neither wise nor productive. Answer: Your only tool of discipline is to ma
Bringing children into the world is a challenge, and raising them the right way is even more difficult. Guest host Dr. Tim Clinton explores the concept of "rules with relationship" and how it fosters communication and respect.
Bringing children into the world is a challenge, and raising them the right way is even more difficult. Guest host Dr. Tim Clinton explores the concept of "rules with relationship" and how it fosters communication and respect.
Dr. Meg advises parents to keep their wits about them when a child is frustrated and out of control. Perhaps the child can't get her body to do what she wants it to do. At such times, channel a child's energy so that it will help her move on.
How can you develop a Biblical Worldview that allows you to correctly understand the cultural agenda? How do you encourage your children to stand strong in the war against Christian values? Listen to part two of Dr. Dobson's interview with Alex McFarland and Jason Jimenez as they share practical tips for developing a faith that can withstand attack.
Do you have a plan to pass your faith on to the next generation? Many young adults turn away from their faith when they leave home because they haven't been discipled.
Tune in to today's edition of Family Talk as Alex McFarland and Jason Jimenez join Dr. Dobson to discuss how to develop and pass on a faith that endures.
What does it look like to live sacrificially for Christ in the world today? What happens when hundreds of people take a radical challenge to give up their voice or their shoes for ten days? Find out on this edition of Family Talk, when Dr. James Dobson interviews Daniel Day on his new book: Ten Days Without.
Could you give up shoes, or speech or the use of your legs to change someone elses life or to make a difference in the world? Daniel Day did, and Dr. James Dobson interviews him to talk about his radical experiment and the book it inspired: Ten Days Without.
One of Jesus’ most recognizable metaphors is one He shared with His disciples at the last supper, on the eve of His crucifixion. His image of a gardener at work can be found in John 15. It begi



