Ep. 121 | Structuring Your Child’s Day

Ep. 121 | Structuring Your Child’s Day

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Ep. 268 | Should Kids Be Forced to Apologize?

Do you ever find yourself caught in a standoff with your child, demanding an "I’m sorry" while knowing deep down they don't actually mean a word of it? Are you concerned that forcing an apology might create resentment instead of repentance? Join Ginger Hubbard and Alex Cody as th ...  Show more

Ep. 267 | When Motherhood Feels Hard with Abbie Halberstadt

Does it feel like everyone around you seems to have it all together, while most days you’re barely hanging onto your sanity? Have you ever wondered what the Lord is trying to teach you during the hardest parts of motherhood? And are you looking for practical ways to keep a God-ce ...  Show more

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