WIR, April 16
Posted on April 16, 2010
Filed Under Focus on the Family, Focus on the Family Broadcast, Marriage, Parenting, Spiritual Life
This past week we enjoyed some great radio conversations:
- A humorous but also sobering look at life’s difficulties by beloved author and speaker Patsy Clairmount.
- Dr. Dobson returned to our broadcast for a two-day discussion about his new book, Bringing Up Girls.
- Helpful information about media choices for families, including tonight’s special “family movie night” offering on NBC, Secrets of the Mountain.
- Inspiring first-hand accounts of restored marriages. This is a program full of hope – God is still at work in the lives of broken people!
In addition, our radio team was in Dallas, Texas earlier this week for some live radio. Here’s a slideshow of just some of the activities from that time. We’ll be doing this a number of times in the coming months, and you can see if we’re coming to your city here.
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