Good Enough Living
Dr. John Cox explores the themes of leadership and submission within the context of marriage, emphasizing the importance of self-sacrifice, humility, and mutuality. He discusses how loving leadership involves taking the initiative to address issues within the family and creating a safe and healthy culture. Dr. Cox also addresses the different dynamics of controlling and passive spouses, offering insights on how to navigate these challenges. Ultimately, he presents leadership and submission as a choreography of love rather than a hierarchical structure, encouraging couples to seek win-win...
info_outline Teaching Kids about Good RelationshipsGood Enough Living
In this fourth session from a weekend conference for parents of all ages, Dr. John Cox emphasizes the importance of balancing love and limits. He discusses how to teach children about relationships at different developmental stages, from infancy to adolescence, highlighting the significance of emotional connection, independence, and the role of parents in guiding their children through life's challenges. The conversation provides practical insights into nurturing healthy relationships and fostering resilience in children.
info_outline Conquering Discipline and Power Struggles in ParentingGood Enough Living
In this third session from a weekend conference for parents of all ages, Dr. John Cox continues to addresse the questions every parent asks as they seek to lovingly raise their children. He emphasizes the need for strategic parenting and provides examples of how to discipline children effectively. Dr. Cox also introduces the concept of teaching discipline and explains how it differs from control and coddling. Listen and find freedom as Dr. Cox teaches that a humble parent is better than a perfect parent.
info_outline What Kids Need, Q and AGood Enough Living
Dr. John Cox closes out his session with a time of Q and A. Listen and find freedom as Dr. Cox teaches that a humble parent is better than a perfect parent. Questions: :52 How to work together as parents when one leans more "love" and one leans more "limits" 6:35 What to do if a form of correction works well with one child, but even the mention of it to the second child creates a complete meltdown 14:15 How parents should work through a situation where they disagree on the consequences 22:50 How should parents think about screen time for their kids
info_outline What Kids Need, Part TwoGood Enough Living
In this second session from a weekend conference for parents of all ages, Dr. John Cox addresses the questions every parent asks as they seek to lovingly raise their children. Listen and find freedom as Dr. Cox teaches that a humble parent is better than a perfect parent.
info_outline What Kids Need, Part OneGood Enough Living
Taken from a weekend conference for parents of all ages, Dr. John Cox addresses the questions every parent asks as they seek to lovingly raise their children. Listen and find freedom as Dr. Cox teaches that a humble parent is better than a perfect parent.
info_outline Marriage Conference 2.0: Making Sense of ForgivenessGood Enough Living
A deeper look at how forgiveness really works. Why can it be so hard to forgive? How do we heal from injuries? When should we forgive and when (maybe) should we not?
info_outline Marriage Conference 2.0: Dealing with Difficult PeopleGood Enough Living
How can we engage hurtful, critical, or demanding aspects of our spouses, friends, or family members when they are chronically unkind and don’t seem to care?
info_outline Marriage Conference 2.0: Getting the Baggage out of your Marriage, Part 2Good Enough Living
All of us come to our romantic relationships with unmet longings or injuries from growing up. Unfortunately we tend to dump these issues in our marriages, and that causes problems. This talk helps make sense of what to do with those unresolved issues together so they don't corrupt your Adult/Adult relationship.
info_outline Marriage Conference 2.0: Getting the Baggage out of your Marriage, Part 1Good Enough Living
All of us come to our romantic relationships with unmet longings or injuries from growing up. Unfortunately we tend to dump these issues in our marriages, and that causes problems. This talk helps make sense of what to do with those unresolved issues together so they don't corrupt your Adult/Adult relationship.
info_outlineTaken from a weekend conference for parents of all ages, Dr. John Cox addresses the questions every parent asks as they seek to lovingly raise their children. Listen and find freedom as Dr. Cox teaches that a humble parent is better than a perfect parent.