4 Effective Alternatives to Yelling at Your Kids
When kids don’t listen and are defiant, emotions can run high and communication breaks down. This can leave everyone in the family upset. But yelling isn’t the way to address misbehavior.
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When kids don’t listen and are defiant, emotions can run high and communication breaks down. This can leave everyone in the family upset. But yelling isn’t the way to address misbehavior.
No matter where your kids are in their walk with the Lord, a parent’s top priority never changes: teach them diligently! In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler share their personal experience raising their children and how they continue teaching through every season of their relationship with Jesus. Don’t miss the three key takeaways at the end that every parent should practice—regardless of where their sons and daughters are spiritually.
What is the ideal age to begin teaching your children about Jesus? In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler share with you Scriptures and the results of a study that answer that question. They also show you how to overcome the many obstacles that can distract you and pull your children off course. These helpful insights expand on the "Early Training" devotional from Night Light for Parents, by Dr. James and Shirley Dobson.
Religious freedom stands at a critical crossroads in America.
For your kids to really learn about Jesus, there are important things to consider. For instance, it’s not enough for them to only hear about Jesus at church. They need to learn about Him from you at home too. But there’s much more to think about, which Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain in this video. Their personal insights are taken from lessons in the “Early Training” devotional from the book, Night Light for Parents, by Dr. James and Shirley Dobson.
If you have begun to slide into despair, it is extremely important to take a new look at Scripture and recognize that you are not unique in the trials you face. All of the biblical writers, including
In any romantic relationship, there’s the potential to be hurt or rejected. But those fears are often compounded when you’ve had parents who’ve split up. If you’re an adult child of divorce, you may be curious to know if their broken bond affects how you choose to date—or don’t—and why you do what you do in relationships.
If you want your children to be guided morally when they are beyond your reach and after they are grown, you should begin teaching favorite Bible passages to them when they are young. It is amazing how often a relevant Scripture reference zings to the surface just when a situation comes up that requires wisdom and discernment. If those verses have not been "downloaded" to our brains, we will have to figure out what to do based on our own limited understanding.
I can commend no better model of selfless, unconditional commitment than Robertson McQuilkin. In his book A Promise Kept, he relates how he served as president of a thriving seminary and Bible college
Dr. James Dobson welcomes Ken Harrison, chairman of Promise Keepers and author of Rise of the Servant Kings.



