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Training Your Child to Have a Quiet Time

Parents, as the Primary Faith Trainer in your home, it is so important to model healthy spiritual disciplines for your children. In this Power Parenting Video, Curtis Lane talks about using the “I do, we do, and you do” model to encourage and empower your kids to adopt spiritual disciplines for themselves, particularly a quiet time with God.

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