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Parenting: Explain “Why” Tomorrow Instead of Today

When your child thinks he must know “Why” I discovered that I can explain why tomorrow just as easily as I can today. One of a child’s best “arguments” when told to do something is to ask “Why?!” The problem is that often he already knows “why”. He just wants to argue or put off…

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When Loving is Hard – Being Constructive

Being Constructive Being constructive works changes in any relationship. Whether you struggle with your employer, spouse, pastor, friend, sibling, co-worker, or neighbor, you can love by being constructive.  Even if you are not a believer, even if you think following the Bible is for the weak, you can follow this principle and see the change…

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