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Wednesday, April 17

Loving Your Spouse Through the Seasons of Marriage - II

Every marriage has seasons spring, summer, fall and winter. But how do you navigate chilly and bitter times with your spouse? We’ll examine how fall and winter seasons of a marriage can lead to new growth and another spring!

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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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