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LOVING YOUR KIDS || Jeff Wells || Mother's Day

23 min · 12. maj 2026
episode LOVING YOUR KIDS || Jeff Wells || Mother's Day cover

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Most parents deeply love their children — but love isn't just a feeling. It's a practice. In this Mother's Day message from Matthew 22:36–40, Pastor Jeff Wells unpacks ten practical ways parents express love to their kids, drawn from Scripture, research, and decades of pastoral wisdom. From tender affection and firm discipline, to focused listening, being present, and knowing when to say "I'm sorry" — this message is honest, practical, and full of grace for every parent in the room. Whether you feel like you're doing well or falling short, this is a reminder that the goal isn't perfection. It's love — and God gives the grace to love well.

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