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Steve Biddulph Shares His Parenting Secrets

Good parenting is a learned skill. Nathan Brown talks to parenting expert Steve Biddulph about successful parenting.
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A Mother’s Love

A more worthy woman would be hard to find. Christine Miles talks to New Zealand's recently crowned "Mother of the Year" Leanne Rouse.
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The Heart of God

God could have chosen any way of representing Himself to us. Graeme Loftus suggests that He chose to be "our Father" for good reason.
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Mirages in the Mirror

When we go shopping she does not want to use the public toilets because she hates seeing herself in those mirrors.
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Belonging to a Family

Nihilism is the ultimate in despair, in which there is no hope, no future, no meaning, no values, no purpose, no God.
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Of Parents and Children

Our relationship with our parents is the foundation for all our other relationships. Loron Wade considers what it means to "honour your father and your mother."
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Family Revolution

Creating a healthy family is an art. Rochelle Melville reveals some values and practices of a God-centred home.
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Raising Boys: Teaching them to become men

While boys will be boys, they do mature into men-eventually. Rochelle Woods explains how parents can help boys become men of integrity.
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Single mum with four girls

My biggest concern is that my girls do not want to go to church with me anymore. They have thrown away the values I taught them.
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Growing Great Children

Christine Miles explores the joy and skill of raising great kids with New Zealand's parenting experts Ian and Mary Grant.
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Circle of Courage: learning from the past

Sioux Indian Luke Yellowrobe has a passion for young people and through the "Circle of courage" model of youth development, he's making a difference. Nathan Brown speaks with this passionate leader.
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How Kids Manipulate Us

We've all seen them in the shopping centre- kids who control their parents. But what do we do when we get home and discover they are our kids? Susan Davis makes some helpful suggestions.