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The Role of Fear in Parenting

Question: Dr. Dobson, what place should fear occupy in a child's attitude toward his mother or father?

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Why Are You Afraid?

What imaginary fears are you supporting with contrived evidence? What role do rampant emotions play in your life? It is likely that what you feel, right or wrong, is a pervasive force in determining y

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From Abuse to Prison Ministry Part 2

When he was a young boy, Victor Marx was molested and left in a commercial freezer to die. But God rescued Victor and dramatically changed the course of his life. On the next edition of Family Talk, Ryan Dobson interviews Victor Marx about his journey to finding Christ, and his ministry to juvenile delinquents.

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From Abuse to Prison Ministry Part 1

When he was a young boy, our guest was molested and left in a commercial freezer to die. But God rescued him and dramatically changed the course of his life. Ryan Dobson interviews Victor Marx about his journey to Christ as a child, and his ministry today to juvenile delinquents.

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Children’s Fears

Every parent knows it is normal for kids to be scared of things that go "bump" in the night. But how can you tell when that fear is threatening to ruin the well-being of your child? Don't miss this important discussion where you will learn how you can calm your child when they are scared, and develop character at the same time.

Dr. Frank Minirth is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Medicine. He has been in private practice in the Dallas area since 1975. He holds degrees from Arkansas State University, Arkansas School of Medicine, and Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Minirth is President of The Minirth Clinic, P.A., in Richardson, Texas, and is a consultant to The Minirth Christian Program at University Behavioral Health. He is also Adjunct Professor in the Pastoral Ministries/Counseling Department at Dallas Theological Seminar.

Dr. Paul Warren (deceased)

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