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How Do I Know if My Child Is Saved?

Is my child truly saved? Every Christian parent wrestles with this important question. In this video, Kevin Hay explores four biblical evidences to look for. From conviction of sin to a growing love for Jesus, you'll learn how to spot the spiritual fruit of true salvation in your child’s life — and what your role should look like in that journey.

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4 Marks of Biblical Parenting

In this video, Kevin Hay shares 4 foundational marks of biblical parenting to help you raise your children for the glory of God. Parenting is one of the greatest privileges and responsibilities we have — but what does it actually mean to parent biblically? This video explores how to view children as a gift, shape their hearts for God, display the gospel in your home, and rest in God's grace as parents.

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Biblical Discipline

In this video, Chris Hamilton continues his conversation with Costi Hinn on biblical parenting and covers the important topic of disciplining your children.

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Can Teens Handle Deep Doctrine?

It's all too common for people to assume teenagers can't handle doctrine. In this video, Costi Hinn addresses this false premise and explains that teens, and even kids, are more than capable of handling doctrine. Doctrine elevates worship and teaching doctrine to your children will allow them to grow in joy because they are growing in the knowledge of God.

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Angry Kids

Parents are instructed not to provoke their children to anger, as made clear in Paul's letter to the Ephesians. How do we know if we are guilty of this? In this video, Costi Hinn outlines five ways parents provoke their children to anger.

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