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Holy Discipline: Balancing Love and Consequences

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In this enlightening episode, we explore the concept of holy discipline in parenting with John and Heidi, a dynamic couple blessed with seven children. They share their insights on navigating the complexities of discipline across different ages and temperaments, emphasizing the importance of love, understanding, and consistency. Tune in to discover practical tips and heartfelt advice on fostering a loving environment while instilling discipline in your children!

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