Episode 076 | Age-Appropriate Consequences

Are you at a loss for what consequences to use for your older children? Are you discouraged because no matter how diligent you are with teaching them God’s Word, it doesn’t seem to be making a difference in their behavior? Join Katy and me for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as “Q & A Day”) as we discuss age-appropriate consequences and how to point our kids to their need for Jesus to bring about lasting change in their lives.

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Episode 076 | Age-Appropriate Consequences: Consequences are only a small part of training our children in wisdom. So let’s be consistent with age-appropriate consequences as we are commanded to do as parents. Let’s also remember that consequences may change outward behavior, but it’s God’s Word and God’s Spirit that changes hearts and lives.

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