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Focus on the Family

Christian talk radio with Jim Daly

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Friday, April 19

The War of the Words

As Christians, we know our words are powerful and how we use them matters to God! We’ll hear an episode of our radio drama about the power of words even careless ones.

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About Focus on the Family

Hosted by Jim Daly, President and CEO of Focus on the Family, this half-hour program is the cornerstone of Focus on the Family's home-strengthening outreach. Focus on the Family provides biblically-based advice for marriage and parenting with heart-touching stories and help for families.

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