What does “codependency” actually mean in a parent-child relationship, and when should a mom be concerned? How can a single parent help an 8-year-old who’s angry, getting into fights, and waking up with scary dreams? And is it wise to purchase materials and do speech therapy at home instead of relying on public-school services? Tune in for encouragement and actionable ideas you can apply this week. Biblical parenting is hard—but you don’t have to figure it out alone. Each week, Raising Them U...
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What does “codependency” actually mean in a parent-child relationship, and when should a mom be concerned? How can a single parent help an 8-year-old who’s angry, getting into fights, and waking up with scary dreams? And is it wise to purchase materials and do speech therapy at home instead of relying on public-school services? Tune in for encouragement and actionable ideas you can apply this week. Biblical parenting is hard—but you don’t have to figure it out alone. Each week, Raising Them U...
13 – Rebellious Sons, Overworked Sisters, and the Pain of Divorce
Raising Them Up
31 minutes
2 months ago
13 – Rebellious Sons, Overworked Sisters, and the Pain of Divorce
When faith falters and family bonds stretch thin, how should parents respond? In this episode, Israel and Brooke address three real-life struggles: a son who won’t attend church, daughters overburdened with childcare, and the painful reality of divorce. Their counsel weaves biblical truth with compassion, helping families navigate authority, service, and suffering under the mercy of God. Biblical parenting is hard—but you don’t have to figure it out alone. Each week, Raising Them Up tackles ...
Raising Them Up
What does “codependency” actually mean in a parent-child relationship, and when should a mom be concerned? How can a single parent help an 8-year-old who’s angry, getting into fights, and waking up with scary dreams? And is it wise to purchase materials and do speech therapy at home instead of relying on public-school services? Tune in for encouragement and actionable ideas you can apply this week. Biblical parenting is hard—but you don’t have to figure it out alone. Each week, Raising Them U...