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Love Came For Me

Spend this Christmas in the land where Jesus was born and reflect on the Love that came for you. Travel to Jerusalem for a musical Christmas adventure featuring the passionate and soulful sounds of singer and songwriter Shannon Wexelberg. You’ll also hear from Jewish culture and history contributors Avner Boskey and Michael Rydelnik as they share insights into the value…

Our Weekend To Remember: A Marriage Reborn, Part I

He was an alcoholic; she was a waitress at a bar and a prostitute. They married for a better life, but found themselves destroying their love and any hope that their marriage could survive. Discover how the worst of marriages found a way to survive in part one of “Our Weekend To Remember: A Marriage Reborn.”

 

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Our Weekend To Remember: A Marriage Reborn, Part II

He was an alcoholic; she was a waitress at a bar and a prostitute. They married for a better life, but found themselves destroying their love and any hope that their marriage could survive. Discover how the worst of marriages found a way to survive in part two of “Our Weekend To Remember: A Marriage Reborn.”

 

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Our Weekend to Remember: A Marriage Reborn, Part III

He was an alcoholic; she was a waitress at a bar and a prostitute. They married for a better life, but found themselves destroying their love and any hope that their marriage could survive. Discover how the worst of marriages found a way to survive in part three of “Our Weekend To Remember: A Marriage Reborn.”

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A Promise Kept: The Story of Robertson & Muriel McQuilkin, Part I

To Robertson and Muriel McQuilkin, marriage vows were not something to break, even when the going got tough. When the dreaded disease of Alzheimer’s made its uninvited entrance into their marriage . . .

An Enduring Love: The Story of Ken & Joni Tada, Part II

Statistics say that 50 percent of marriages end in divorce. Keeping a marriage commitment is not easy in today’s “look out for number 1” world. But for Joni and Ken Tada, the obstacles are even greater...

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