Tag: Real FamilyLife
Real FamilyLife® Podcast
This might be a tough question to answer, but, how healthy is your marriage?
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Real FamilyLife® Podcast
My husband and I were trying to pick out colors for our bedroom. And we had picked out originally a green color. But then we thought that a coral color might be more romantic. So we went with the coral color.
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Real FamilyLife® Podcast
(RTR) Well, before we got married, my fiance and I would dig around in the cushions of the couch in my apartment, and we'd scrape together enough change to go to the 99-cent cinema around the corner. Then we'd probably have enough money to split an order
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Real FamilyLife® Podcast
Sometimes, thinking about death can give us the right perspective about life.
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Real FamilyLife® Podcast
Well, the kitchen is a mess, because my children cleared the table so I doubt that they're even stacked up. The living room has toys and scraps of paper. I know of at least one dirty diaper sitting around in the bedroom. The toilets probably haven't even been flushed!
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Real FamilyLife® Podcast
31 years ago, when I married my wife, I told her I loved her, that day. And if I ever change my mind, I'll be sure and tell her that, too.
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Real FamilyLife® Podcast
I love my wife because of how much respect I have for her and all that she does for me. I love my wife because I think she's cute.
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Real FamilyLife® Podcast
But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today, in the town of David, a Savior has been born to you. He is Christ, the Lord! This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger. Suddenly, a great company of the heavenly hosts appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom His favor rests!
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Real FamilyLife® Podcast
I remember when I was 29 years old. My dad was dying with cancer, and I had just made a major career change, my wife was unexpectedly pregnant with our first child. That all happened within a three-month period. It was hard.
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