Warfare Strategies to Win Back Your Prodigal Child
No prodigal child is too far gone for God’s redemptive power!
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No prodigal child is too far gone for God’s redemptive power!
Ups and downs come to all. Help your child grow by giving him or her the tools to cope and overcome.
According to Kim Meeder, God sometimes allows us to go through the valley of the shadow of darkness because He is going to call us to help others find their way through unthinkable tragedies.
At the tender age of nine, Kim Meeder tragically became an orphan in the blink of an eye.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his awe-inspiring discussion with Joni Eareckson Tada about her latest book, The Practice of the Presence of Jesus.
You’ve most likely heard of Joni Eareckson Tada, but for those who have not, at the tender age of 17, she had a diving accident that left her as a quadriplegic.
Dr. Dobson says, "Let kids be kids!" Encouraging them to grow up too quickly is harmful to their mental and physical health.
Building a relational bridge can be as simple as saying "I'm sorry” to your child.
No one travels down the river of life without encountering some turbulence. It's all part of the ride!
Nothing stifles growth in a relationship more than sin. It destroys trust and disrupts the harmony God desires for us to have with each other. Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain why forgiving sins is the only way to begin healing and restoring the bond. For believers, this is how we imitate Jesus, who showed us mercy by pardoning all our sins. When we forgive one another, it brings true freedom and opens the door for deeper communion.



