Facebook’s Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 7
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Facebook’s Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 7

This is it! All week I’ve been sharing my posts from the Facebook Love Your Spouse Challenge. I hope you’ve been encouraged and wanting to apply oneness to your marriage. It’s worth it. Not easy. Worth it. LOVE YOUR SPOUSE CHALLENGE, DAY 7 Here we are. In a couple weeks we celebrate our 20th. There…

Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 6
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Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 6

I’m winding down sharing the Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 6, from Facebook. Chances are you’ve been discouraged. That you’ve prayed for something and wondered if God ever heard. Be encouraged! We saw so many prayers answered as we watched Tom’s daughter marry and we interacted with so many people from Tom’s first marriage. It…

Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 5
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Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 5

All this week I’ve been sharing my posts from the recent Facebook Love Your Spouse Challenge. My prayer is I encourage you with a realistic look at marriage. That you can choose oneness and isolation and beat the odds. I believe in you! LOVE YOUR SPOUSE CHALLENGE, Day 5 This picture is from a cruise…

Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 4
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Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 4

This week I’m sharing my posts from the recent Facebook Love Your Spouse Marriage Challenge. Beyond the pictures, I wanted to be transparent with our story. Perhaps you can relate and need encouragement. I hope this blesses you today! Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 4 This is a rare night out with other couples. I…

Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 3
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Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 3

Earlier this month I participated in the Facebook Love Your Spouse Challenge because I wanted to encourage others. I believe I still need to do that, so I’m sharing my posts here. May it give you hope! Love Your Spouse Challenge, Day 3 I know there are folks out there pointing out this challenge shows…

Book Review: The Things We Knew
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Book Review: The Things We Knew

When their tragic past begins to resurface, can he help her remember the things she can’t? After her mother’s death twelve years ago, Lynette Carlisle watched her close-knit family unravel. One by one, her four older siblings left their Nantucket home and never returned. All seem to blame their father for their mother’s death, but…