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Heart Transformation Over Behavior Control with guest Brian Baker

Heart Transformation Over Behavior Control with guest Brian Baker

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We talk with Brian Baker about why outward obedience can fool Christian parents into thinking discipleship is working when a child’s heart is still unaddressed. We share practical ways to respond to sin with questions, humility, and a long view that aims for genuine transformation instead of performance.

• behavior as a symptom rather than the core problem
• lead measures versus lag measures and why the heart comes first
• slowing down in discipline moments and handling conflict privately
• using “Help me understand” to get beneath reactions
• why forced apologies train performance instead of repentance
• the difference between being sorry for consequences and sorrow over sin
• how a parent’s response shapes whether kids hide or confess
• leading your own heart through humility and self-leadership
• setting family standards and building a foundation over time
• choosing your child’s heart over your reputation
• encouragement to keep praying and to apologise to your kids when needed

If this episode encouraged you uh please share it um with another parent who could use this resource and uh is going through this same struggle that we all do of of how to make sure we're speaking to our child's heart. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our next episode.


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This podcast is presented by Wayne Christian School- A Christ-centered community school whose mission is to assist parents and churches in the education of their children from a biblical worldview to impact their world for Christ. You can learn more at waynechristian.org

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