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January 6, 2022

Grace for Your Child’s Mistakes

The Bible reminds us that God has shown us more grace than we deserve. As parents, we're given a beautiful and unique opportunity to point our kids to His kindness and love. John and Danny discuss ways you can show your kid grace, even when he or she messes up. Featuring Crystal Paine.

Original Air Date: January 6, 2022
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