A Marriage Changed
Posted on December 14, 2010
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Marriage
We recently heard this affirming feedback to a Focus on the Family broadcast:
“Thank you for your recent broadcast in which you and your guests discussed how to thrive in a difficult marriage. I’ve been searching several years now for the wisdom and insights that were shared during this program, and I’m so grateful I finally found some answers! Learning that I need to focus on my own issues and behaviors was something I desperately needed to hear. This revelation has given me a great deal of hope and strength for the journey that lies ahead.”
We’re encouraged that God is using our radio programming, and for this great comment.
Thanks for listening – and for praying with us that lives will be touched by God through our efforts!
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We are the Hicks family.We are a young newlywed combimed family here in Califorina.We are going thu our first real challange in our marrage.We both resently got layed off.This is the first Christmas that we dont even have a tree.No gifts for our combined 6 kids.This will be the first Christmas ever so hard.But our lord Father God has givin’ us a great gift inside, to allways look @ the brighter side of things.And in a place in our marrage and lives were that allmost seams imposable to do so I can only think of one phrase “He might be late, but he’s always on time!”Marrage changes and so do seasons.And yet in the roughist weather were still here. Love oneanother! C&C Hicks & Family