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Truth that Transforms (Cornerstone Community Church, Atascadero)
Main Point: God calls parents to shepherd their children's hearts through intentional, gospel-shaped leadership and loving biblical discipline so that they grow into worshipers of the living God.
Most of us have heard something along the lines of “stop doing that or ‘the man' is going to get you” as a tool to put manners on children who were misbehaving.This tool doesn't seem to be used nearly as much as it was through the 80s and 90s, but should we bring back ‘the man' or ‘the woman' threat - or is there a better alternative?Joining Shane and Ciara to give her insights is Mary McCarthy, a Columnist with the Irish Independent.
In Hebrews 12, we discover that God's discipline is not a sign of rejection, but evidence of His unchanging love. In this message from the Anchored series, Mark Ordus explores how hardship and suffering can become tools of formation rather than reasons to lose heart. By fixing our eyes on Jesus—who endured opposition and suffering for our sake—we are invited to reframe discipline as the loving work of a faithful Father shaping His children for holiness, peace, and endurance. This sermon challenges the assumption that a comfortable life equals a faithful life and instead calls us to trust God's purposes even when discipline is painful. As we remain anchored in Christ, we learn to see hardship not as something to run from, but as a means through which God strengthens our faith and forms us to live and love more like Jesus.
Wisdom vs. IQ: Navigating the Generational Gap in Fatherhood In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of fatherhood, exploring how the roles of men have evolved across three generations. From breaking the cycle of physical discipline to navigating relationships with adult children who value "textbook" knowledge over lived experience, our speakers share raw, personal stories of struggle and growth. Whether you are a father yourself or reflecting on your relationship with your own dad, this conversation offers profound insights into modern masculinity and the enduring power of internal wisdom. Key Takeaways • The Wisdom Gap: Why "time-on" experience often beats textbook knowledge and high IQ in the real world. • Breaking the Cycle: Moving away from the physical discipline of previous generations to find more constructive ways to set boundaries. • Individualized Parenting: The importance of meeting each child where they are, acknowledging their unique personalities and genetic makeup. • Family as the Tribe: Insights from Gabor Maté's Hold On To Your Kids on why parents must remain the primary influencers in their children's lives rather than peer groups. • Reconciliation & Accountability: A powerful story of how standing your ground as a parent can lead to long-term respect and healing. Connect with Guests: Drew Norton - https://www.facebook.com/nortonaw89/ David Harker - https://x.com/intuitiveops Rich Baker - https://www.linkedin.com/in/therichbaker/ Alvin Law - https://www.facebook.com/alvintoeslaw/ Stephon Brown - https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-brown-74703340/ Phillip McDonald - https://www.facebook.com/phillip.j.mcdonald Connect with Doug Beitz: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dougbeitz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dougbeitz/ Website: https://buymeacoffee.com/dougbeitz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6mQ258nugC3lyw3SpvYuoK?si=7cec409527d34438 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/intuitive-conversations-with-doug/id1593172364 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-beitz-472a4b338/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dougbeitz178 Keywords: Fatherhood, Modern Masculinity, Generational Wisdom, Parenting Tips for Men, Father-Son Relationships, Breaking the Cycle of Abuse, The Abundant Man Project, Gabor Maté Parenting, Setting Boundaries with Adult Children, Mentoring Sons, Disciplining with Wisdom, Male Coaching, Family Dynamics Episode Timestamps: • 00:00 – Introduction: The Theme of Fatherhood • 00:59 – The Wisdom Gap: Why IQ Isn't Everything • 05:03 – Guest Spotlight: Drew & The Abundant Man Project • 06:53 – Breaking the Cycle: Moving Beyond Physical Discipline • 11:11 – Evolving as Men: Ending the Cycle of Abuse • 12:17 – The Family Matrix: Mental Health & Step-Parenting • 15:01 – Standing Your Ground: The Power of Accountability • 17:50 – Guided Parenting vs. The "Hands-Off" Approach • 19:49 – Parenting Four Boys: Radical Differences & Individual Needs • 21:32 – Nature vs. Nurture: Meeting Kids Where They Are • 22:45 – Recommended Reading: Gabor Maté's "Hold On To Your Kids" • 26:13 – Family Identity: Retreats, Roles, and Self-Care • 35:00 – Generational Cycles: The Rise and Fall of Values • 43:40 – The Art of Tough Love: Challenging Perspectives • 45:04 – Shifting Narratives: Changing a Young Man's Worldview • 49:07 – The Search for Positive Masculine Role Models • 51:02 – Character Over Performance: What's Inside Matters • 56:32 – The Role Model Phase: Moving Toward Self-Leadership • 59:08 – Visualizing the Best Version of Yourself • 01:00:37 – Instilling Core Beliefs: The Final Goal of Parenting • 01:02:24 – Closing Remarks & Healthy Masculinity
Some of CNN's prominent figures are reportedly outraged over Scott Jennings' on-air outburst directed at Adam Mockler during the live edition of NewsNight on Thursday, April 30. According to journalist Rob Shuter's sources, Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, and Wolf Blitzer felt "embarrassed" by the incident, believing it diminished the network's reputation. This incident didn't surprise the veteran trio, who reportedly disapprove of Jennings, considering him "loud, crass, and beneath the network they spent decades building." Another insider noted that Jennings regards Cooper, Tapper, and Blitzer as "stiff, overproduced, and painfully dull," illustrating a deep mutual contempt. No consequences," the insider declared, expressing that while older CNN figures abhor Jennings' style, the new leadership views him as essential to the network's approach.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Conversely, some users took a lighter approach, including one who humorously said, "She cried and I cried harder.. Whhaaaatttt.. My momma would be laughing at me crying while eating." Supporters of Williams defended her stance, with a fan noting, "The hardest part of loving a child is sometimes being the one person they are allowed to be mad at." Williams is open about her experiences with motherhood, admitting during a January appearance on *Today with Jenna & Friends* that she sometimes favors her younger daughter.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Drop us some Fan Mail. Thanks!Could you use a few new strategies to help your child improve misbehavior? Listen to this conversation with Dr. Casey Call, the Associate Director of Education at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at TCU and Associate Professor of Professional Practice in the TCU Department of Psychology. She will help us understand how to maintain connection while correcting challenging behaviors.In this episode, we discuss:Why and how should parents and caregivers work toward secure attachment with kids impacted by trauma? What does it mean when we say we are rewiring the child's brain for connection?What is the purpose of discipline? How can parents and caregivers set a firm foundation of secure attachment if they also need to correct misbehavior or inappropriate behavior?Why do traditional or punishment-based disciplinary approaches not work for children impacted by trauma? Why do kids impacted by trauma tend to respond better (meaning an improvement in behavior) to discipline that guides them to think about their choices and consequences?How can parents and caregivers maintain a safe, loving connection with firmness and kindness while still holding the goal of retraining a behavior?In this process, what does it mean to share our power?What is the “IDEAL” approach?What is a re-do? Why is it so powerful for re-training?What are a few practical ways that parents and caregivers can maintain attachment during these disciplinary or re-teaching processes?What are some of the common behaviors that drive parents crazy? How can parents and caregivers maintain the intensity and pace of disciplining a child who has been impacted by trauma, without burning out?Support the showPlease leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content:Weekly podcastsWeekly articles/blog postsResource pages on all aspects of family building
Our "Breakfast Bites" focuses on our poll question for the day: Imagine you saw a stranger publicly disciplining their child. Do you step in, or is it "not your business"? We unpack what our listeners voted for, and discuss our "cane-friendly" history, what the research says about physical discipline, and how we compare with other countries. Presented by Audrey Siek & Ryan Huang Produced by Audrey Siek Edited by Trisha Yeong Music credit: Pixabay & its talented community of contributorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In our recent conversations about spiritual formation, the use of the imagination has come up several times. Why is the imagination so significant in spiritual formation? Don't we simply need to learn more data about the Bible? Out of early misgivings about the models of discipleship we often use in the church, Rev. Dr. Justin Bailey decided to focus his work on discipleship and the imagination. Today Justin joins us to talk about his newest book titled Disciplining the Diseased Imagination: Spiritual Formation and the Healing of Our Hearts. Find out more about Dr. Bailey and his book HERE See his chapel talks that started the whole book project HERE (scroll to the bottom of the page) Contact Dr. Bailey HERE Contact Cyndi Parker through Narrative of Place. Learn more about me and sign up for upcoming tours of Israel/Palestine. Join Cyndi Parker's Patreon Team!
Featuring Eric Middleton. Recorded live at Freedom Fellowship Church in Tontitown, Arkansas on Sunday, January 11, 2026. Visit us online at freedomfellowship.com
In 1 Timothy 5:17-21 Paul teaches us of the importance of honoring faithful pastor-elders by respecting and supporting them. However, if leaders are unfaithful and fall into serious sin, they must be disciplined. This reminds us of the seriousness of sin and the importance of holiness in the church. We are the household of the Holy One who has purchased us by His own blood. The post Honoring and Disciplining Elders appeared first on Caz Church.
Something To Think About Series #336 Thought of the day from Venerable Robina Courtin
Join Comedians TDP, Speedy, and Jeff. Lewis is out this week. The guys discuss their reaction to a woman saying she is pregnant. Have you ever said to a pregnant woman "it ain't mine"? Other topics include: Do you celebrate Black History Month? The fellas recap their week. Poetess visits the East Coast. Jeff meets a good looking 72 year old woman. What can you buy for $20 today vs. 20 year ago. What is your expectation if you send for a woman to visit you? Bronze Olympian apologizes for cheating on his girlfriend. Who takes cheating the worse? Men or Women? Disciplining step-children, Teeder's Sports Ticker, Club Fluffies and more... Enjoy the laughs and remember to donate! Your support is appreciated! Please share, like, subscribe and donate. Thank you! https://patron.podbean.com/inamansworld cash.app/$morrismediastudios Zelle: contact@morrismediastudios.com #inamansworld #blackcomedians #funny #morrismediastudios
A few weeks ago, we posted a clip on Instagram of Jeremy reacting to a woman's explanation of her dad's unique discipline (which also included an incredible teaching on grace). It went pretty viral, being seen over half a million times on IG. Today, we're excited to bring it full circle by having Rachel Awtrey - the woman in the reel - on the podcast, to talk more about her father's wise discipline, fathering and mothering in general, and about her new book on finding joy, even in times of hardship and trial, to which she's no stranger. Listen in to hear why her dad's unique discipline actually worked, and how it's helped her in her own motherhood journey. On this episode, we talk about: 0:00 Intro 0:41 Rachel's family background 3:4 The identity of "daughter" 5:54 Creativity in discipline 15:44 Discipline must be correlated to the level of connection 19:21 Love your life even when you don't love it all the time 21:59 Joy through bad news Follow Family Teams: Facebook: https://facebook.com/famteams Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familyteams Website: https://www.familyteams.com Resources Mentioned: The Reel Mentioned: https://www.instagram.com/p/DSjDs-qFDj7/ Love Your Life (Even If You Don't Like It All The Time): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJY765XF/ Real Talk With Rachel Awtry: https://www.rachelawtreypodcast.com/ Rachel Awtrey on IG: https://www.instagram.com/rachel.awtrey/ Rachel's Website: https://rachelawtrey.com/ --- Hi, welcome to the Family Teams podcast! Our goal here is to help your family become a multigenerational team on mission by providing you with Biblically rooted concepts, tools and rhythms! Your hosts are Jeremy Pryor and Jefferson Bethke. Make sure to subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube so you don't miss out on future episodes!
This week's topics: • Having to do self assessment • The quality of our podcast • Disciplining children • Wanting a child to be cool and average student or nerd and great student • Wanting your child to do what they want to do • Bullies or nerds running the world • Asians in football • AI taking jobs • Doctors, Lawyers & Engineers • AI in medicine • Lupe Fiasco v Joe Budden v J. Cole • Rocafella Records • Best feature rapper ever • J. Cole's loss of respect after apologising for diss song • ishowspeed in Africa • Shaolin temple in Zambia • Nicki Minaj pals with Trump • Being friends with someone you slept with in a new relationship • Being religion as a moral guidance • AITA for not allowing my partner from being friends with someone he slept with • #StavrosSays : Lupe Fiasco - Double Burger With Cheese [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE2Ox3nYVTo&list=RDlE2Ox3nYVTo&start_radio=1] Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: #ESNpod so we can find your comments www.esnpodcast.com www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts www.twitter.com/ESNpodcast www.instagram.com/ESNpodcast @esnpodcast on all other social media esnpodcast@gmail.com It's important to subscribe, rate and review us on your apple products. You can do that here... www.bit.ly/esnitunes
I break down the single most critical masculine trait every man needs to master this year: self-control. I explain why true masculinity isn't about suppressing your emotions or killing your aggression, but rather channeling that intense energy into mastery and leadership. I also share four practical pillars you can use immediately to stop reacting to the chaos around you and start leading your life with power under command.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - The Single Most Important Masculine Trait02:57 - Why Masculinity Itself Isn't the Problem06:16 - The Cost of Losing Control08:14 - Pillar #1: The Power of the Pause10:04 - Pillar #2: Channeling Aggression into Mastery12:54 - Pillar #3: Disciplining the Body First14:31 - Pillar #4: Ending the Need for Validation15:44 - True Masculinity is Power Under Command***Tired of feeling like you're never enough? Build your self-worth with help from this free guide: https://training.mantalks.com/self-worthPick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/Heard about attachment but don't know where to start? Try the FREE Ultimate Guide To AttachmentCheck out some other free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your RelationshipBuild brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance. Enjoy the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SpotifyFor more, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram
Disciplining your son takes courage. Whether your son is a toddler with a squeaky voice or a teenager with floppy hair, disciplining him can be quite a challenge. You may be met with a tantrum, eye rolls, or even the dreaded “I hate you!” Sometimes, the response from your son might be so harsh that you wonder if discipline does more harm than good. But don't lose heart. Saying no and laying down consequences is an act of love. When your son hurts your feelings with his response, ask God for wisdom and courage. Remember the truth in Hebrews 12:11- “No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.” To learn about the five critical needs of boys, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
Brian Deegan joins us for Chapter 380. Brian Deegan has accomplished a lot in both freestyle motocross and business, but most importantly in raising a family and passing those lessons on to his children. Now Brian is taking a step back from his heavy involvement in Haiden and Hailie's programs and sharing the knowledge he's gained from competing, building business, and raising kids with his community. Introducing The General's Army, a powerful network of high-achievers who share strategies, connections, and success together. In this chapter, we dive into everything Brian is doing with the General's Army, talk about Haiden moving to the 450 class, and Metal Mulisha making a comeback and launching in Australia. Gypsy Gang, as always, thanks for watching. Drop a comment below, share this chapter with a friend, and hit subscribe so you never miss a new drop.Monster Energy
Do you discipline your children in love or anger? What if everything we've been told about loving our children has been backwards? In episode six of “Raising Godly Warriors,” Duane Sheriff teaches discipline from a biblical perspective. Disciplining children is not an act of hate but an expression of God's kind of love. Withholding discipline does not protect children—it leaves them unprepared for life's boundaries and consequences.Duane draws parallels between God's discipline of His children and a parent's responsibility to correct their own. Rooted in the wisdom of Proverbs, this teaching shows how proper correction—combined with reproof—drives foolishness from a child's heart, teaches early consequences, builds resistance to temptation, and cultivates humility. The way we discipline today may shape not only our children's future, but their eternal destiny.
You know you need to let go but you can't stop thinking about them. Here's how to retract your energetic thoughts that keep you stuck (while they repel the very person you want). If you want them back, obsessing over them creates energetic repulsion. If you want to be free and move on, retracting your energy is key. Disciplining your mind to move into the ‘future forward' position creates confidence, opportunity, freedom, and choice. Want more? Check out my LiveShow: Energetic Mastery: Retract to Re-attract How to let go energetically How obsession leaks your energy and repels the very person you want The fear that stops you is the key to your freedom Reference to YouTube Live Show: Why People Pleasing Pushes Love Away- LIVE Q&A https://www.youtube.com/live/mE84gY2FfY8 Website: https://www.schoolofattraction.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/schoolofattraction Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6SX9WKgEWynkxyulGhDihC?si=62449e8d26ac4ba2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theschoolofattraction/ Work with Me: Consultation: Books: Breakup Triage; The Cure for Heartache Audible Allowing Magnificence; Living the Expanded Version of Your Life - Book and Audiobook: Connect with Me! Website: susanwinter.net YouTube: YouTube Channel Instagram: Instagram Profile Twitter: Twitter Profile Facebook: Facebook Page LinkedIn: LinkedIn Profile TikTok: TikTok Profile
Appetite in Hebrew is Nephesh or could be translated life itself or soul – no appetite no life, it works that way…. Better and exciting really More Appetite – More Life …. IF and its a big IF your appetite is for life… "Blessed are those who HUNGER and Thirst" – I have come that you may have LIFE and Life Abundantly" Challenging right? In a recent survey by Life way discovered these advantages to being truly hungry for the Word of God at least four times a week resulted in these tangible effects. Feeling lonely drops 30% Anger issues drop 32% Bitterness in relationships drops 40% Alcoholism drops 57% Sex outside of marriage drops 68% Feeling spiritually stagnant drops 60% Viewing pornography drops 61% Sharing your faith jumps 200% Disciplining others jumps 230% An old adage in the Car Business is .. "The first and most important sale is the one you make on yourself!" Once you actually hear from God in the Bible you will be more than sold… You will be in LOVE… I promise and Oh so Hungry…. What Sold You? call us today 866-348-7884
Professor at The Humphrey School of Public Affairs, Joe Soss joins The Great Battlefield podcast talk about co-authoring "Disciplining the Poor", which connects the dots between welfare policy and the criminal legal system and his new book "Legal Plunder: The Predatory Dimensions of Criminal Justice".
In this episode of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Crissy Lou Francis continue their powerful conversation on raising entrepreneurial, confident kids who live with purpose and faith.They unpack how to teach kids courage through challenge, the role of preparation in confidence, and why parents must lead by example — letting discomfort and growth go hand in hand.Is your child ready to succeed and make friends who share their values? Crissy is inviting your family and friends to join Redwood SuperKids, an amazing program for kids! Text “Superkids” to 33777 to learn more and sing up now! Follow Redwood Superkids on Instagram @redwood_superkids for updates!You'll Learn:How to prepare kids to lead, not just followWhy confidence is built through discomfortHow to train your children to communicate clearly and bravelyThe power of preparation in building self-beliefPractical ways to develop work ethic and emotional resilience
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Eric Hernandez joins Brady Cone on Calibrate Conversations to unpack what it means to be a soul, how desire and design reveal our true identity, and why culture's view of gender and sexuality misses the mark. Discover how understanding the soul transforms how we think about gender, truth, and evangelism—and how believers can respond with both conviction and compassion.Learn more about Eric and his ministry here:Website: ehmapologetics.orgYoutube: youtube.com/EricHernandezSign up for Eric's newsletter here:https://subscribepage.io/hX8zltTimestamp:00:00 – Intro: Why apologetics and evangelism must work together03:30 – What is the soul? Why you don't have a soul — you are one05:30 – The soul and gender: what your body says about your identity09:20 – Why atheism can't explain the soul or the self13:00 – The fallen world, intersex cases, and God's design15:40 – Desires vs. design: what the Bible really teaches20:10 – How to deny the flesh and follow the Spirit24:40 – Free will and the power to choose holiness27:00 – Disciplining the body to strengthen the soul30:15 – Why God's goal isn't your happiness—it's your holiness35:00 – Obedience over outcome: walking away from sin is worth it38:00 – The “Lazy Approach” to Evangelism45:00 – Training Gen Z to think critically and biblically50:00 – Resources for parents raising truth-grounded kids55:00 – Where to find Eric Hernandez onlineJoin us weekly as we strive help people embrace God's standard for sexuality! Other ways to listen:https://linktr.ee/calibrateconversations#ChristianPodcast #Apologetics #CalibrateConversations
Disciplining Grandchildren ~ I have to spank my angry, irresponsible, absent daughter's children. Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show (where you can also download free chapter one of her serious relationships guidebook).
In this podcast recorded at our recent Corporate Labor and Employment Counsel Exclusive® seminar, Stacy Bunck (shareholder, Kansas City) and Will Ruggiero (shareholder, Stamford) discuss retaliation claims in the workplace, particularly focusing on best practices for disciplining employees who have filed complaints. Will and Stacy share insights on the prevalence of retaliation claims, legal standards, and real-world case examples to illustrate how employers can mitigate risk and defend against such allegations. The conversation emphasizes the importance of thorough documentation, objective decision-making, and careful handling of sensitive employment situations.
10/08/25 7am CT Hour - Michael & Alicia Hernon/Dave Durand John, Glen and Sarah chat about the ongoing government shutdown, Pam Bondi, the latest on the MLB playoffs and Chicago winning best big city for the 9th year. Michael and Alicia talk about discipline and how we can do it in a way that builds relationship. Did You Know - Bathtubs of the Rich and Famous Dave Durand highlights important keys to solving problems.
Have you wondered how to correctly discipline a one-year-old child? Dr. Dobson shares his personal experience and provides some helpful advice on disciplining very young children. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/779/29
In this solo episode, host Ned Schaut takes listeners inside a real-life story of frustration with his son and how it reshaped his approach to discipline. Drawing on wisdom from seasoned fathers and his own reflections, Ned unpacks the difference between reacting in anger and responding with intention. He challenges dads to ask not, “What punishment does my kid deserve?” but rather, “What does my child need?” From counting actual actions instead of repeated asks, to owning your discipline choices without hiding behind God or your spouse, this episode provides raw, relatable insights every father can apply. Stick around until the end for a powerful affirmation to anchor your identity as the CEO of your family.Chapters:00:00:00 - Welcome to the Craft of Fatherhood Podcast.00:00:21 - A new discipline approach from a 72-year-old guest.00:01:14 - Pause, don't react, and ask, "What does this kid need?".00:03:00 - A warning to own your decisions and not blame God or your spouse.00:04:11 - A personal story about reacting poorly to a son's comment on fairness.00:05:12 - A child's perception of working "all the time" vs. the reality.00:06:44 - Kids count the number of "asks," not the completed actions.00:07:45 - "I am the CEO... of this familyLinks and Resources:Transform Your Body with Ned & RUK Fitness: RUK FitnessThis episode is sponsored by The Adventure of FatherhoodOrder The Adventure of Fatherhood children's book hereCheck out the TEDx----------Want to learn more about The Adventure of Fatherhood?https://www.adventureoffatherhood.com/https://www.rebelandcreate.com/Each week Ned sits down with a dad and asks him to open up his field notes and share with other men who find themselves on the Adventure of Fatherhood. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!Follow us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatherhoodfieldnotesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FatherhoodfieldnotesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebelandcreate
Seeking the Strays, Disciplining the Sheep, Forgiving AlwaysChris Hefner
Children are born in sin, but God also calls Christian children holy. Parents have a duty to rebuke and correct, but it needs to be done in love. How can parents discipline their children when they violate God's law and disobey? What are the differences between discipline of a five-year-old and discipline of a rebellious teenager? These questions are addressed in this edition of Discipleship for Dads.
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Disciplining a Child Who Breaks God's Law- Discipleship for Dads Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 8/29/2025 Length: 33 min.
Will disciplining children for tantrums and outbursts damage their willingness to share feelings and communicate openly? Discover four biblical principles that show how proper discipline actually strengthens rather than harms parent-child relationships.TIMESTAMPS0:00 - Introduction: The Heart of a Torn Parent1:09 - The Core Question About Discipline and Relationship1:33 - Principle 1: Spankings Are Not the Only Thing We Do2:57 - Principle 2: Spankings Are for Sin, Not Feelings3:31 - Clarifying What We Punish vs. What We Discuss4:21 - Teaching Children to Identify Their Sin5:15 - Principle 3: Discipline Is Parental Obedience to God5:39 - Proverbs 13:24 - Love Disciplines Diligently6:31 - Building Character Through Parental Integrity6:57 - Principle 4: Spanking Is Not the Last Step7:45 - The Lambert House Rule: Don't Leave Angry8:22 - Ending Discipline with Prayer, Grace, and Restoration8:44 - When Discipline Goes Wrong vs. RightMAIN POINTS- Spankings Are Not the Only Thing We DoPhysical correction should be a very small percentage of overall parenting time. Parents who discipline have earned that right through much larger investments of positive relationship building. - Discipline is placed within a broader context of love and care throughout daily life.- Spankings Are for Sin, Not Feelings or PreferencesChildren should never be punished for having feelings, needing to talk, or making mistakes. - Discipline is specifically for sin - violations of God's law. Parents must clearly communicate the difference between emotions that need discussion and sinful behaviors that require correction.- Discipline Is Parental Obedience That Models IntegrityFollowing Proverbs 13:24, parents demonstrate love through diligent discipline. This shows children that parents have integrity and follow God's commands, building rather than undermining confidence in the parent-child relationship over a lifetime.- Discipline Should End with Restoration, Not AngerThe Lambert house rule was to never leave discipline sessions angry. After confession, forgiveness, and correction, the process should end with prayer, grace, and often laughter and affection. The goal is restoring the relationship broken by sin through faithfulness to God's Word.SCRIPTURE REFERENCESPrimary Passages:Proverbs 13:24 - Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline himSupporting Context:Proverbs 22:15 - Folly is bound up in the heart of a childProverbs 23:13-14 - Do not withhold discipline from a childHebrews 12:5-11 - God disciplines those he lovesEphesians 6:1-4 - Children obey parents; fathers don't provoke to angerDeuteronomy 6:6-7 - Teaching children diligentlyColossians 3:21 - Fathers, do not embitter your childrenHave a question you'd like answered? Send it to markedbygrace@fbcjax.com
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Summary Parenting teens can feel like navigating a storm. Emotions run high and mistakes are inevitable. In this updated reflection on our original 2017 episode, we dive into the art of disciplining teenagers not just to manage behavior, but to raise mature disciples of Christ. We share what we've learned from parenting our ten kids, what it means to move from control to connection, and how to maintain strong relationships during the most challenging years. Whether you're in the thick of adolescence or preparing for it, this episode offers encouragement, clarity, and practical tools. Topics include: • Building trust and fostering independence • Avoiding the trap of control or punishment • Communicating values in a way teens can hear • Creating rules that actually work Couple Discussion Questions In what ways do we tend to default to control instead of connection when our teens challenge us? How can we help each other start with our own hearts before reacting to difficult teen behavior? What opportunities can we create this week to invest in one-on-one connection with our teen(s)? Are there any household rules we need to revisit or simplify to better serve our teens' growth? What does it mean to us to parent for Christian maturity rather than just obedience?
Sky gives us a "New Dad" update but this time it involves a problem her mom created...
Sky gives us a "New Dad" update but this time it involves a problem her mom created...
One common area of conflict between husbands and wives is differences in how to discipline their children. If their children know they're loved, they are more likely to respond positively to your discipline.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/lovelanguageminuteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Stay True Podcast! Today, Madi and Grant are diving into a powerful and often misunderstood part of God's character: His discipline. In a culture that loves to talk about God's love but often avoids the harder truths, this episode takes a deep and honest look at why God's correction is actually a form of His kindness. Many of us have wrestled with questions like, “Is God mad at me?” or “Why does following Him feel hard sometimes?” In this conversation, Madi and Grant explore how His discipline isn't punishment, but loving guidance meant to lead us to freedom. After this episode, you'll walk away with a deeper understanding of God's heart and a greater confidence in His goodness– even in the hard moments. Stay you and stay true! Questions/topics discussed and answered: -What is God's discipline and how do I know if he is disciplining me? -Is God being cruel when life feels hard? -What is the difference between God's discipline and the consequence of my own sin? -Can I be in God's will and still suffer? -Is God's wrath still active today or was it just in the Old Testament? AND SO MUCH MORE Helpful Resources: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/STAYTRUE and get on your way to being your best self! Dare To Be True: Defeat The Lies That Bind You and Live Out The Truth That Frees You by Madison Prewett Troutt: https://a.co/d/gdfpHX5 Stay True Website: https://www.staytruepodcast.com Stay True Merch: https://www.staytruepodcast.com/merch Connect with Stay True!
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit visitationsessions.substack.comHappy (almost) Fourth of July!The Stapletons are still out on tour, but before they hit the road, we recorded this special bonus episode. One of our listeners asked us to address the quagmire of gentle parenting and parental discipline. Which we did, after much debate and with much more fear and trembling. But only for full subscribers. Some things just…
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