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What Are the Failing Power Tools of Parenting?

Many parents rely on manipulation, intimidation, or bribery to manage behavior. While these methods may yield quick results, they fail to reach the heart. Discover how to trade these failing power tools of parenting for a more effective, gospel-centered approach that builds long-term character and trust.

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Parenting With God’s Design In Mind

If you want to help your kids pursue God, you will want to parent your kids with God’s design in mind.

Topic #3


What Should I Do About the Teen Brain?

Parenting the teen brain requires a strategy. Learn how to balance listening, boundaries, and self-expression to guide your teen toward a faith-filled adulthood

Topic #4


What Are the Three C’s of Disciplining Teens?

Parenting teens is a marathon, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. By applying the three traits of biblical discipline—clear, consistent, and corrective—you can move beyond reactive punishment and help your child build a lasting, authentic relationship with Jesus.

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How Do I Love My Teens?

Loving your teens requires patience and intentionality. Learn how to move past the struggle of control and build a lasting, grace-filled relationship that points your children toward Jesus.

 

Topic #9


Getting 5-Point Clarity on Parenting

Getting clarity on these five points will make a life-long difference in your parenting.

Topic #10


Going Full Circle as a Parent

Parents must personally commit to these three principles, modeling for their children a genuine pursuit of God.

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