Week In Review

Posted on October 30, 2009 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast

In case you didn’t know, this week’s daily radio programs have been about “great families.” The conversations are touching, inspiring and encouraging.

Regarding a tragic auto accident, Gail Allen observed, “You have to have faith … because you can’t rely on emotion when something like this happens.” Hear how Gail and his family dealt with adversity – and stayed close.

Sharing their incredible story of adopting several children from foster care, the Barretts joined us for two days of tender, touching conversation.

And 20 years ago it was unheard of. Now there have been thousands of “embryo adoptions.” Hear from one of the first families to take this unusual journey – and hear their precious “snowflake” daughter, Hannah, too.

Better have some tissues handy when you listen to these “great families!”

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One Response to “Week In Review”

  1. jerry on November 4th, 2009 8:33 pm

    my wife and I are interested in obtaining information concerning snowflake babies please respond. jerry

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