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False vs. True Repentance

False vs. True Repentance

As parents, one of the most important things we can do for our children is to help them understand repentance. True repentance is more than just saying “sorry”—it’s an essential step toward spiritual growth and healthier relationships. In this post, we’ll explore how...
Is Your Child a Peacemaker?

Is Your Child a Peacemaker?

One of the most valuable traits we can instill in our children is the ability to be peacemakers. In today’s world, conflict is everywhere, and helping our kids navigate disagreements with grace and wisdom will equip them for lifelong relational success. In this post,...
Parents Need a PhD in Conflict Management!

Parents Need a PhD in Conflict Management!

As parents, one of the most challenging parts of raising children is managing conflict. Whether it’s between siblings, friends, or even between parents and kids, conflict seems to be a constant part of family life. But what if we saw conflict differently? What...
Is Tech Pulling Your Family Apart?

Is Tech Pulling Your Family Apart?

Technology can bless and help your family – but it can also bring addiction, filth, and relational separation. Parents need a clear and simple gameplan to help our kids in this new world of tech. In today’s episode of Family Vision, Dr. Rob and Amy Rienow...
Finding the Gospel in Movies – A Conversation with Tim Chaffey

Finding the Gospel in Movies – A Conversation with Tim Chaffey

In this episode of Family Vision, Dr. Rob Rienow is joined once again by Tim Chaffey from Answers in Genesis, the producer of the TV show, Tilt Shift, which helps families engage with media from a biblical perspective. Together, they explore how movies can be a...
Watch What You Watch! – A Conversation with Tim Chaffey

Watch What You Watch! – A Conversation with Tim Chaffey

In this episode of Family Vision, Dr. Rob Rienow is joined by Tim Chaffee from Answers in Genesis to discuss the importance of being discerning when it comes to movies and media. They explore the concept of “watching what we watch,” emphasizing the need...