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3/9: The 1970s spanking manuals Listen to my full response to this week’s interview with @realalexclark and @ginger.hubbard on YouTube. 9 part stitches excerpted from that response incoming: 1/9: Is the Bible like an appliance user’s manual? 2/9: False dichotomies like gentle parenting vs biblical parenting 3/9: the 1970s spanking manuals 4/9: Catechizing children into the nouthetic 5/9: “the rod” ≠ “spanking” 6/9: Christian parenting experts must own their spanking advice 7/9: Christian parents have a choice 8/9: Apologizing for not spanking enough 9/9: Bruce Ray & training the heart Just finished a long form response to this week’s interview with @realalexclark and ginger.hubbard I think it’s important for current parents to be aware that Ginger’s parenting advice draws heavily from the nouthetic counseling movement and the spanking manuals of 1970s and 1980s American evangelicalism. I also have done a chapter by chapter deep dive examining Ginger’s advice in Don’t Make Me Count to Three (see highlights) Ginger is an interesting parenting influencer because she is active in 2026, wrote her book in 2002, drawing from SACH’s popularity in the 1990s and the spanking manuals of the 1970s. Her advice iconically represents many of the recurring themes we explore in The Myth of Good Christian Parenting: How False Promises Betrayed a Generation of Evangelical Families. #biblicalparenting #christianparenting #noutheticcounseling