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Parent Rap: Whose House?

Parenting is never easy. And if we aren’t careful, what ends up happening is that the kids take over the reins of control. But in this video, Fellowship Church and Fellowship Creative set the record straight. And kids quickly learn how it’s going down when MOM and DAD are in the house!

 

 

 

 

Parent Rap: Whose House?

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