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When God Doesn’t Appear to Make Sense to Us, Part 3

Every Christian will encounter moments when God seems silent and unanswered questions threaten to shake their faith.

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When God Doesn’t Appear to Make Sense to Us, Part 2

When life falls apart and God seems silent, how do you hold on to your faith?

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When God Doesn’t Appear to Make Sense to Us, Part 1

When God doesn’t seem to answer and our suffering makes no sense, life’s most painful moments can shatter our faith.

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You May Be the Only Bible Somebody Reads, Part 2

A prison sentence ended Matthew Maher’s soccer career—but it launched something far greater.

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You May Be the Only Bible Somebody Reads, Part 1

On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes Matthew Maher, a former college soccer star whose drunk driving collision claimed an innocent man’s life.

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God Won’t Leave You There, Part 2

God’s plan for your life is bigger than your greatest suffering.

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God Won’t Leave You There, Part 1

When life’s hardships leave you feeling lost and forgotten, God is still at work.

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How to Discipline Without Breaking a Child’s Spirit

The goal in dealing with a difficult child is to shape the will without breaking the spirit. Hitting both targets is sometimes easier said than done. Perhaps it will help to share a letter from a mother who was having a terrible time with her son Jake. Her description of this child and her responses to him illustrate precisely how not to deal with a difficult boy or girl.

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When Your Adult Child Is Hurting

When children fall and scrape their knees, parents typically meet their cries of pain with love and attention. Hugs, kind words, and a Band-Aid help soften the blow and ease the discomfort. But what should parents do when their adult sons and daughters experience heartache and anguish? How can parents help them through the difficult times that are sure to come? Challenging seasons are not always proof of failure, but they are always proof of humanity. Pain has a way of leveling the playing field. No amount of faith, success, money, or good intentions can fully shield a person from misfortune. Struggles come to the strong and the weak, the faithful and the doubting, often without warning or explanation. Watching our kids experience the sting of life is sometimes even harder than dealing with our own battles. It’s natural to try to fix the problem for them, apply a “bandage,” and make everything all right. Sadly, many hurts are too deep and complicated to be patched up and forgotten. Some wounds are self-inflicted and can take months or years to overcome. Others are caused by friends, family members, or even casual acquaintances, and may never fully heal. It’s easy for ...

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Warfare Strategies to Win Back Your Prodigal Child

No prodigal child is too far gone for God’s redemptive power!

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