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Truth for a New Generation: No Apology Necessary – Part 1

In an ever-changing society that is filled with the busyness of life and all its distractions, we, as parents, need to take a serious inventory of our relationships—first with God, and then with our kids. Are these relationships healthy and thriving? Do you have teens who are rebellious and distant? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton dives into this subject with author and co-founder of Heartlight Ministries, Mark Gregston. They also discuss the terrible results that can occur in the absence of strong relationships.

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Daily Hope for Families – Part 2

On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton concludes his interview with Mark Gregston of Heartlight Ministries, to discuss his devotional, Daily Hope for Families, and the support he offers to families who find themselves in crisis. Learn more about Mark and his deep passion to provide help when all hope seems to have left the building. Hear how Heartlight Ministries and his radio program, Parenting Today’s Teens with Mark Gregston, are making a difference.

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Daily Hope for Families – Part 1

In an ever-changing society that is filled with the busyness of life and all its distractions, we, as parents, need to take a serious inventory of our relationships—first with God, and then with our kids. Are these relationships healthy and thriving? Do you have teens who are rebellious and distant? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton dives into this subject with author and co-founder of Heartlight Ministries, Mark Gregston. They also discuss the terrible results that can occur in the absence of strong relationships.

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Teach Your Children Well: The Lessons from the Greatest Generation – Part 2

Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” On today’s edition of Family Talk, co-host Gary Bauer and his guest, Tom Rose, conclude their discussion on the imperative need to teach our children the biblical principles and values that our country was founded upon. Lest we forget that on this very day, in 1944, America and the allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy on what is known as D-Day, to preserve the freedom and liberty we all too often take for granted. We must never forget the brave and selfless soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice fighting against an evil force who sought to conquer and control the world.

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Teach Your Children Well: The Lessons from the Greatest Generation – Part 1

You may have heard the saying, “knowledge is power.” To know our history, both good and bad, we need to have an understanding of the sacrifices and sufferings our ancestors endured, in order to truly appreciate the freedoms and privileges we have today. On today’s edition of Family Talk, co-host Gary Bauer and his guest, Tom Rose, discuss the vital importance of parents teaching their children about the values and history of America. Referencing Moses’ speech to the Israelites after escaping Egyptian captivity, Bauer and Rose stress, “We cannot be a good, free, or noble people if our children don’t know our story!”

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Some Sibling Strategies

Question: Dr. Dobson, we are planning our family very carefully and want to space the children properly. Is there an ideal age span that will bring greater harmony between them?

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Gender Crisis in America: Michele Bachmann Addresses This Critical Issue

One of the greatest lies running rampant across our country is that we have the option to change our gender, based on our feelings. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Michele Bachmann and her husband, Dr. Marcus Bachmann, discuss the gender crisis in America, and the fallout our society is experiencing because of this lie. We know from Scripture that the “enemy prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.” Therefore, we must be “alert and of sober mind” to keep from falling prey to the devil and his schemes. We must not turn a blind eye to this terrifying and horrific injustice of “trans-gendering.”

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Raising Resilient Kids – Part 2

The definition of resilience is, “The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties.” According to Dr. Kathy Koch, in order to be resilient, our children must learn from and adapt with the trials of life. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton and Dr. Koch continue their conversation about building endurance in our kids. Listen as Dr. Koch shares how parents can speak strength into their children’s lives, and by doing so, they will become trained for how to cope with life’s inevitable traumas, both big and small. Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go: even when he is old, he will not depart from it.”

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Raising Resilient Kids – Part 1

If kids are the future of our culture and our nation, then their mental health issues, such as the rise of depression and anxiety, must be addressed. We need to be intentional in helping our kids learn who they are in Christ. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton interviews Dr. Kathy Koch (pronounced Cook), founder and president of Celebrate Kids, Inc., and the author of Resilient Kids: Raising Them to Embrace Life with Confidence. Learn more about Kathy’s heart to be a mental health advocate for kids of all ages, and to help parents teach their children how to be confident and resilient in any situation.

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It All Comes Down to This

One of my colleagues died during my last year at Children's Hospital, having served on our university medical faculty for more than twenty-five years. During his tenure as a professor, he had earned the respect and admiration of both professionals and patients, especially for his research findings and contribution to medical knowledge. This doctor had reached the pinnacle of success in his chosen field and enjoyed the status and financial rewards that accompany such accomplishment. He had tasted every good thing, by the standards of the world.

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