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Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become 1 of the supporters needed before 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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Discipline

A mother gently holding a child’s shoulders during a calm conversation at home, illustrating a nurturing approach associated with biblical discipline and guidance.

Biblical Discipline Has Five Characteristics

Biblical discipline is more than correcting behavior—it’s a loving, intentional process rooted in God’s character. Scripture defines discipline and why it plays a vital role in guiding children toward maturity, obedience, and long-term spiritual growth.

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How Disciplining Children Creates Happy Childhoods

These simple ways of disciplining your children enables other adults to see past your children’s behavior and enrich their lives.

Mom looking to her school-age daughter

4 Easy Ways To Improve The Way You Discipline

As you correct your kids in their behavior, they need to hear four messages that affirm them and show them of your love and care.

Simple Strategies for Effective Discipline

Who runs your home? Is it you or your child? Use these simple strategies from Dr. Kevin Leman to help you parent your child to be more respectful and well behaved. 

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Discipline Their Words

Give kids tools that will help them discipline their tongue so they stop name-calling, gossiping, sassing and saying hurtful words.

The Discipline Checkup

Teach appropriate and biblical thinking and behavior.

Approaches to Discipline

Parents develop expectations for their child’s behavior based on age. However, there are factors to keep in mind.