
Red Flags and Revival: Counseling a Reddit Story (Part 2)
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What do discipline, biblical parenting, and Frasier all have in common? They're all on the table in this honest, heartfelt, and occasionally hilarious second episode of Red Flags and Revival.
This week, Jason and Nicole respond to a Reddit story about a mom who disciplines her son for laughing at a classmate being bullied—only to have her co-parent question whether she’s being too harsh. What unfolds is a deeper conversation about how grace, discipline, and unity shape the way we raise our kids.
Along the way, we talk about:
- *Why “I’m sorry, but…” isn’t a real apology
- How united parenting builds trust and prevents division
- What the story of Jacob and Esau can teach us about favoritism and fractured families
- Why grace doesn’t mean removing consequences—it means walking through them together
Plus, we finally answer the theological question you didn’t know you had: Do we like big BUTs? (Spoiler: Nope.)
Whether you're raising kids, were a kid once, or just love seeing biblical truth collide with messy reality, this episode is for you.
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