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How to Take Spiritual Authority Over Your Home

What if the atmosphere in your home isn’t random—but something you’re meant to shape? In this honest and eye-opening conversation, Addison and Juli Bevere explore who really sets the spiritual climate at home—and why good intentions aren’t enough. After a moment that exposed unse ...  Show more

3 Things Happy Couples Should NEVER Say (Or Even Think)

Have you ever wondered if marriage should just "click" when it's meant to be? In this episode, Addison and Juli tackle three destructive myths that can silently erode relationships. Drawing from their own 18 years of marriage, they share how expectations like "if they loved me, t ...  Show more

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