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We'd love to hear how the 40-day Love Dare has impacted you. To share your story, simply click the box below and type it onto our story wall. We ask that you include your city and state, but please keep your name anonymous in order to protect your privacy. We hope you’ve been encouraged to really ... love like you mean it.

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Anonymous @ 10/8/2009 5:36:38 PM 
The Love Dare really started working for me and my husband on about day 44. The power of Jesus is alive in our marriage and began to change my husband in ways I cannot explain. Fireproof is just a movie, I know, but it shows the power of Jesus to change lives. That it what happened to us. Now my husband teaches Sunday school with me and the Lord is still working. Amen!

Trusting Jesus in Texas
Anonymous @ 10/8/2009 5:31:40 PM 
I started the Love Dare in desperation, I guess. But, it led me to a very deep prayer life on my knees in my bedroom in silence each morning and each night before I went to bed. I also did this each time my husband would do something that hurt me terribly. I would go thru the Bible in the Book of Psalms and read basically just a verse as a promise of Jesus's comfort to me in terrible heartache and trouble. Luckily, my husband would respect this and leave me alone until I finished.

The Love Dare is a personal journey. Read the Bible verses...do what it says. It will make you a better person.

My husband is very difficult to be married to because he becomes angry at the littlest things and is also verbally abusive to me and our four kids. He learned these terrible things from his father. Yet, he is a Christian who I can see truly loves me and needs me and the kids. He knows he is wrong and had never gotten physically abusive, but, I always wondered if he would.

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