Test Your Co-Dependency in Parenting
Co-dependency is the excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner or even our kids.
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Co-dependency is the excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner or even our kids.
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When someone breaks a promise, the consequences can be devastating. That’s why Jesus wants us to simply tell the truth.
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Good dads talk openly with their sons about sexual purity. Proverbs 5 will help you do it.
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Mother’s Day is coming up! Why not add a Bible verse to your card this year? Here are five great options.
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According to statistics, there have been 50 million or more abortions performed in our country. Discover what the Bible has to say about this issue.
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If your kid seems depressed, withdrawn or lonely, they may be experiencing bullying.
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The heart is the “inner you” – referring to your mind, will, and emotions. And you should guard it with your life!
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Sexual sin is nothing new, but today’s hypersexual culture has something to learn from the timeless teachings of Jesus.
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Selfishness is at the root of marital disfunction. Discover the areas where you need to improve.
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So you’re dating that girl and it’s getting pretty serious. Be sure to check in with the “Trifecta” before you tie the knot.
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God loves to make promises to his children, but not everyone will reap the benefits.
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John Townsend says that parents (and their boundaries) are like guard rails helping to keep their teenagers on the right path.
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The six antitheses are part of The Sermon on the Mount. Jesus called into question the oral tradition of the Pharisees and how they were teaching the law.
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Everyone is pursuing something. What are you seeking hard after?
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Sick of fighting over money as a couple? Sit down and create a budget together, and then blame the budget when you can’t buy that new toy!
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Solomon says proverbs are useful to teach wisdom and discipline which will lead to a successful life.
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As we remember Good Friday, we can learn from the unlikely characters who encountered Jesus on the road to Golgotha – the site of the crucifixion.
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During the elementary school years, kids are developing competence (and hopefully confidence) as they compare themselves to their peers. In today’s topic we look at Eric Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development to identify some do’s and don’ts of parenting kids into confidence.
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Arminianism is a type of theology that emphasizes every person’s free will to trust in Jesus for salvation.
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Our kids will grow up with a particular attachment type – which will impact the quality of their future relationships. Good parents will do everything they can to help their kids form healthy attachments.
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Calvinism is best summarized through the five points of Calvinism, commonly referred to as TULIP.
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Just like personality types or love languages, we all tend toward a particular attachment type. Being aware of your “type” helps you identify your default tendencies in times of stress and conflict.
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Jesus always seemed to be picking fights with the Pharisees. But who were they, anyway?
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Relational immediacy means inviting someone to stop and reflect on what just happened relationally or emotionally in conflict.
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