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Los Diez Mandamientos

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¿Solo hay 10 mandamientos a seguir? Aprenda con nosotros qué más ordena Dios que hagamos.

Communication in Marriage: Disagreements

A newly married couple having coffee together at a table, and trying to resolve a disagreement

Martin and Erica have been married since 2019. As newlyweds they have experienced some disagreements, which is normal for all married couples. They openly share some of their experiences, and we hear some sound advice on how to resolve disagreements between husband and wife.

¿Cuál es la vida futura?

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Establecemos planes y metas y nos esforzamos para hacer nuestros sueños realidad. Pero la vida aquí en la tierra no es todo lo que hay. ¿Cuál es la vida futura?

How to Find True Happiness

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Living in this troubled world and society, it’s hard to imagine true happiness. While we can’t avoid distress in life, why can we find happiness with God?

Are You Living Your Life To The Fullest?

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Is life only meaningful when one has riches, influence, or fame? How can we make our brief existence worthwhile and meaningful? Learn what the Bible teaches about how we can make the most of our time, and truly live our lives to the fullest.

Communication in Marriage: Decision Making

A newly married couple looking at a laptop and making a decision together.

Newlyweds make lots of decisions together during the first months and years of marriage. We’ll hear what the process was like for Patrick and Zandrhea, our newlyweds from Calgary, Canada, and also learn what helped them in their decision making along the way.

On Being A Nurse During A Pandemic

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Meet Warren and RJ, both ICU nurses from the opposite sides of the country. Warren, who’s been a New York nurse for 20 years, talks with RJ from Los Angeles who became a nurse shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic began. Both men talk candidly about how being on the frontlines has changed them as nurses and as people, along with the frightening reality when the patient is a family member. They also share the one thing they both do regularly to help them cope with the tragedies they witness on a regular basis.

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