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Focus on the Family with Jim Daly

Christian talk radio with Jim Daly

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Thursday, June 19

Building the Bridge to Forgiveness - II

Don’t you wish sometimes you could just take your words back? Dr. Gary Chapman shares examples of when he used unkind words and what he did to seek forgiveness. Join us for a very personal look at relationships, with tips you can use with your spouse or kids.

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About Focus on the Family with Jim Daly

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.

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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