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False Binary: How Parents Should Respond to Their LGBTQ Children

Christian parents with LGBTQ children are often crippled by the false premise that if they don't accept their child's sinful choices, then the only other option is that their child will self-harm or even take their own life and it is their fault. In this video, Costi Hinn addresses this manipulative false binary and explains that there are other options. We can lovingly hold to the truth and trust in the power of God's Word.

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The King Who Found His Self-Control w/ Christyne Hinn

Join Costi and his wife, Christyne, as they talk about why they wrote their new children’s book, “The King Who Found His Self-Control." In addition, they talk about life in the trenches as young parents, how to move from “hanging fruit on trees” to planting gospel seeds of truth in your kids, and the importance of the gospel. They share details on how they wrote the book, along with how you can take the step as a family when it comes to self-control.

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Is It Biblical to Spank Your Child?

It's becoming so hard to find biblical counseling on if and how to spank children. In this video, Tony and Bre Wood share the four clear commands Scripture gives to parents to bring clarity on God's design for loving discipline in the home.

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Public Schools and Christian Parenting w/ Heidi St. John

In this episode, Costi Hinn sits down with Heidi St. John who is a mother and a grandmother and has run for Congress as a passionate representative of Christian values. Heidi shares powerful truths about the public school system and the need for Christian parents to take responsibility for their calling from God as the primary disciple-makers in the home.

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