Ep. 188 | Helping Angry Kids

Ep. 188 | Helping Angry Kids

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Ep. 262 | When Discipline Is Not an Option

Are you in a situation where you feel like biblical discipline simply isn’t an option for you or your family? Are you facing pressures—legal, cultural, or personal—that make it difficult to discipline your children in the way Scripture teaches? Join Ginger Hubbard and Alex Cody a ...  Show more

Ep. 261 | How Discipline & Grace Work Together

Are you concerned that disciplining your children might push them away from you, or worse, away from the Lord? Do you long to parent in ways that reflect the heart of God, where discipline and grace work together to bring repentance and restoration? Join Ginger Hubbard and Alex C ...  Show more

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