Why Many Marriages Never Find Rest

By |2026-06-09T12:55:22-05:00April 28th, 2026|Biblical, Marriage & Family|

Why Many Marriages Never Find Rest

 David M Tyler, PhD.

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Many marriages appear busy, strained, and emotionally exhausted not because problems exist, but because the relationship never truly settles into humility, gentleness, and peace. Scripture points to a kind of rest that is deeper than the absence of conflict. It is connected to the attitude of the heart.

Many couples spend years trying to solve problems in their marriage, yet still feel emotionally exhausted. Tension remains close to the surface. Conversations become strained. Conflicts repeat themselves. Even when outward issues temporarily improve, the relationship often never feels settled.

Some […]

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Hope That Is Steady, Not Situational

By |2026-06-09T12:53:08-05:00April 21st, 2026|Discouragement & Weariness, Personal Change & Discipleship|

Hope That Is Steady, Not Situational

David M. Tyler, PhD.

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Hope that rises and falls with circumstances is unstable. Scripture presents a different kind of hope, one that remains steady because it is rooted in truth, not outcomes. This kind of hope does not ignore difficulty, but interprets it differently.

When Hope Feels Unstable

Many people describe hope as something that comes and goes. When things improve, hope returns.
When difficulties increase, […]

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When a Child Refuses to Obey: What Scripture Calls Parents to Do

By |2026-04-21T09:43:45-05:00April 21st, 2026|biblical counseling, Parenting Struggles|

When a Child Refuses to Obey: What Scripture Calls Parents to Do

David M. Tyler, PhD

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When a child refuses to obey, the issue is rarely just defiance in the moment. What appears as resistance is often the visible expression of deeper patterns forming in the heart. Scripture calls parents not only to correct behavior, but to understand and shepherd what is driving it.

When Disobedience Becomes Clear

Most parents eventually face moments when a […]

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When a Child Refuses to Obey: What Scripture Calls Parents to Do

By |2026-06-09T14:09:41-05:00April 20th, 2026|Biblical, Parenting Struggles|

When a Child Refuses to Obey: What Scripture Calls Parents to Do

Biblical Parenting
David M. Tyler, PhD.

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When a child refuses to obey, the issue is not merely defiance in the moment, it is a heart response to authority. What appears as resistance is often the visible expression of deeper desires and priorities. Scripture directs parents beyond surface correction to address what is shaping the child’s response from within.

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Responding to Discouragement with Renewed Thinking

By |2026-06-09T12:51:44-05:00April 14th, 2026|Discouragement & Weariness, Personal Change & Discipleship|

Responding to Discouragement with Renewed Thinking

Biblical Counseling
David M. Tyler, PhD.

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Discouragement does not begin in circumstances, it begins in how those circumstances are interpreted. Scripture calls believers not simply to endure difficulty, but to be transformed in how they think. Real change begins when the mind is renewed according to truth.

When Discouragement Persists

Many people assume discouragement is caused by what is happening around them. Difficult circumstances. […]

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How to Help an Angry Child: A Biblical Counseling Approach

By |2026-04-13T09:02:17-05:00April 13th, 2026|Anger & Conflict, Parenting Struggles|

How to Help an Angry Child: A Biblical Counseling Approach

Helping an angry child begins with understanding the heart behind the behavior. This article explains a biblical approach to anger in children and how parents can guide real change. Many of these patterns begin subtly, long before they become obvious. Patterns like anger in children are often not isolated but connected to broader issues in how the heart responds to instruction and authority. This is similar to what we see in other areas of parenting, such as early resistance or delayed obedience

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Why Children Lie: What Scripture Reveals

By |2026-04-06T11:56:26-05:00April 6th, 2026|Biblical, Parenting Struggles|

Why Children Lie: What Scripture Reveals

David M. Tyler, PhD.

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Children do not begin lying suddenly or without cause. Lying develops as part of a pattern in the heart. What appears as a behavior problem is often the outward expression of deeper desires, fears, and beliefs. Understanding why children lie helps parents address more than words, it helps them shepherd the heart.

Lying rarely develops in isolation. As explained in What Causes Teenage Rebellion: Why It Is Rarely Sudden.

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