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Being Thankful for Deliverance
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Barbara Rainey
Sometimes it takes a story to jar us to reality. Today Barbara Rainey encourages parents to teach their children gratitude by giving them positive role models to learn from. Besides being models themselves, parents can read inspiring stories, like the stories she tells today about Harriet Tubman and David Livingstone.
Series: Growing Together in Gratitude
BROADCAST ARCHIVES
Giving Thanks for Discomfort
11/4/2009 - Wednesday
Barbara Rainey
Are you modeling gratitude for your kids? Barbara Rainey reminds us that our kids aren't born naturally grateful, so it's a parent's responsibility to teach them. One way to do that, she says, is to share stories that illustrate "giving thanks" in everything. Hear a true story today about Corrie Ten Boom and her sister, Betsy - women of faith who choose to thank God for all things, even for fleas.

Series: Growing Together in Gratitude
 
 
The Blessing of Gratitude
11/3/2009 - Tuesday
With Barbara Rainey
Do you know anyone who grumbles and complains? Today Barbara Rainey explains why our whining is so offensive to God. Hear what you can do to cultivate a heart of gratefulness.

Series: Barbara Rainey on Gratitude
 
 
Teaching Kids to Be Thankful
11/2/2009 - Monday
With Barbara Rainey
Would you like your children to be more grateful? Barbara Rainey tells what she did to try and cultivate a heart of gratitude in her children. Today you'll also hear Barbara explain why we struggle to be grateful for God's blessings.

Series: Barbara Rainey on Gratitude
 
 
Mark and Katharyn Richt
Today on the broadcast, University of Georgia head coach Mark Richt and his wife, Katharyn, parents of four, talk about the blessings of adoption.

Series: Our Adoption Story
 
 
More to Give
10/29/2009 - Thursday
Mark and Katharyn Richt
What could you do to help the orphans, as commanded in Scripture? Today on the broadcast, Mark Richt, head coach at the University of Georgia, and his wife, Katharyn, talk about the decision they made years ago to adopt two children from the Ukraine: a little girl named Anya, who was born with a facial deformity, and a 3-year-old boy named Zach. Hear them share what this commitment, made over 10 years ago, has meant to them and their children.

Series: Our Adoption Story
 
 
Welcome to Preschool
10/28/2009 - Wednesday
Brenda Nixon
How are you going to raise your preschooler? Parent educator Brenda Nixon talks about the two questions all children want their parents to answer: "Do you love me?" and "Are you going to let me do whatever I want?" Brenda gives parents practical suggestions for setting boundaries and helping their children make good choices.

Series: Birth to Five
 
 
Enjoying Your Toddler
10/27/2009 - Tuesday
Brenda Nixon
What issues are you most likely to face with your toddler? Author Brenda Nixon, a long-time parent educator, talks with Dennis Rainey about bonding, attachment disorders and separation anxiety. Find out what to do when your toddler throws a fit or bites another child, and what age you should begin potty-training.

Series: Birth to Five
 
 
Brenda Nixon
What do you wish someone had told you when you were first a parent? Today, parent educator Brenda Nixon gives new parents some practical tips for understanding and enjoying their newborn. Find out what a parent's objective should be in those first precious six months of life.

Series: Birth to Five
 
 
Dennis and Barbara Rainey
Is your kindergartner starting to push back on your correction? Dennis and Barbara Rainey give parents some helpful advice for loving and correcting their three to five-year-old children. Find out what to do about sassiness, lying, and bullying.

Series: A Biblical Approach to Early Childhood Discipline
 
 
Dennis and Barbara Rainey
The toddler years are often considered some of the most difficult. Today, Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk to parents about the best ways to discipline children who are just beginning to walk and talk.

Series: A Biblical Approach to Early Childhood Discipline
 
 
Discipline from Zero to Two Years
10/21/2009 - Wednesday
Dennis and Barbara Rainey
What does your newborn really need from you? Dennis and Barbara Rainey, parents of six and grandparents of more than a dozen, reminisce about their early years of parenting and what they wanted to communicate to their children from day one.

Series: A Biblical Approach to Early Childhood Discipline
 
 
The Fine Art of Discipline
10/20/2009 - Tuesday
Dennis and Barbara Rainey
How will you correct your child when he misbehaves? Today, Dennis and Barbara Rainey explain why disciplining a child is a loving act and why spanking is an effective means of correcting a child if done in an appropriate manner.

Series: A Biblical Approach to Early Childhood Discipline
 
 
The Goal of Parenting
10/19/2009 - Monday
Dennis and Barbara Rainey
What is your game plan for parenting? Today on the broadcast, Dennis and Barbara Rainey, parents of six grown children, offer some practical steps you can take to help you and your spouse decide what your parenting goals are going to be.

Series: A Biblical Approach to Early Childhood Discipline
 
 
Raising a Modern Day Joseph
10/16/2009 - Friday
Larry Fowler
What are you doing to grow spiritually strong kids? Larry Fowler, executive director of global training for AWANA, an organization committed to helping children know, love and serve Jesus Christ, talks about the importance of teaching your children the Scriptures, and remembers his own mother's commitment to teaching him God's Word.

Series: Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters
 
 
Dr. Meg Meeker
Is your daughter questioning the household rules? On today's broadcast, well-known pediatrician and mother of six, Dr. Meg Meeker, talks to fathers about the necessity of providing appropriate boundaries for their daughters. Meeker fondly remembers her own father's attempts to protect her, and exhorts parents to affirm a daughter's character rather than her performance or physical beauty.

Series: Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters
 
 
Strengthening the Father Bond
10/14/2009 - Wednesday
Dr. Meg Meeker
Of all the relationships a girl may have, the one with her father is the most critical. Today, pediatrician Dr. Meg Meeker talks about the powerful influence of a father and recalls how her own father's belief in her at a low point in her life inspired her to believe in herself and become who she is today.

Series: Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters
 
 
What Fathers Need to Do
10/13/2009 - Tuesday
Dr. Meg Meeker
How will my son learn to be a man? Today, best-selling author and pediatrician, Dr. Meg Meeker, tells parents why it's important to teach their sons about the power of virtues like self-control. Meeker tells parents that if they set the bar high for their sons, they'll most likely see them rise to that level of character and behavior.

Series: Boys Should Be Boys
 
 
Dr. Meg Meeker
Are you expecting your son to behave like a girl? You might, and not even realize it. Boys are under attack, according to pediatrician and mother of six, Dr. Meg Meeker. Today, Dr. Meeker tells how boys, who are naturally attracted to activity and motion, are being reprimanded for acting like boys. Hear Dr. Meeker share her concerns about too many boys being misdiagnosed with ADHD, and advises Dads to reach into their sons' lives by doing something with them.

Series: Boys Should Be Boys
 
 
Connecting With Your Kids
10/9/2009 - Friday
Barry St. Clair
Have you ever felt like your parenting tank was low? Today, youth expert Barry St. Clair tells parents how they can build a bridge from their hearts to their children's hearts. Barry recalls how difficult it was to connect with his grieving daughter after the death of his wife and encourages parents to continue reaching out to their children even when they push back.

Series: Parent Fuel: For the Fire Inside Our Kids
 
 
The Prayers of a Helpless Parent
10/8/2009 - Thursday
Barry St. Clair
Sometimes when all your safety nets are broken you have no choice but to fall into the arms of God. That's where today's guest, Barry St. Clair, found himself when his wife of 28 years died suddenly after a short illness, leaving him as a single father of four. Barry recalls how he leaned on God in those early months to help his children process the loss.

Series: Parent Fuel: For the Fire Inside Our Kids
 
 
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FamilyLife Today is conversational in nature and provides practical, biblical tools to address the issues affecting your family. You'll receive motivation, encouragement, and help.

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Dennis Rainey is the president and cofounder of FamilyLife a subsidiary of Campus Crusade for Christ, and a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary. Dennis is senior editor of the HomeBuilders Couples...
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