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July 22, 2021

Teaching Your Kids Not to Complain

The truth is, getting your children to be thankful is easier said than done. It doesn't come naturally, but it's possible. John and Danny offer some ideas for helping your kids to practice thankfulness. Featuring guest Tricia Goyer.

Original Air Date: July 22, 2021

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