The Counselor, Part 2: Do You Believe I Can Do This?

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Keep a Good Marriage From Drifting | Love Killers: Part 3

NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for you. We want to help! Check out these resources to ​​discover what saying yes to Jesus means: https://go2.lc/podcastcommittochrist ABOUT THIS MESSAGE No one walks down the aisle expectin ...  Show more

This Is Killing Your Marriage | Love Killers: Part 2

You love each other. But somewhere along the way, you stopped really talking. Stopped pursuing. Stopped showing up for your relationship the way you used to. Let’s talk about how to find your way back to one another. NEXT STEPS Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You migh ...  Show more

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