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One Year Later: The Most Important Lessons We've Learned

One Year Later: The Most Important Lessons We've Learned

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What can God do in a year???? More than we can ask, think or imagine! In this episode we talk about what we have learned over the past year after infidelity and the suicide attempt that forever changed our world. We also share about what God has done to restore us to better than new!

If you find yourself in a difficult marriage without hope, tune in with us as we share about the process God uses to restore individuals. There is no marriage that is too far gone for God to restore.

Email us at Shana@ShanaStrange.net

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Chapters
  • (00:00:15) - Catch us little foxes
  • (00:00:30) - God Awakes!
  • (00:01:35) - A Year Out: Truth about PTSD and Infidelity
  • (00:06:48) - One Suicide Attempt Gets the Love He Deserves
  • (00:09:34) - Married Couple on How They're Different Now
  • (00:14:01) - Bradley on Controlling Demonic Influences
  • (00:18:42) - God's Work in Relationships
  • (00:22:36) - Wonders of the World: Forgiveness and Healing
  • (00:27:50) - Personal Responsibility of the Betrayer
  • (00:33:21) - How To Talk About An Affair in Your Marriage
  • (00:36:46) - What is Your Purpose As A Married Couple?
  • (00:37:56) - What Surprises You Most About The Healing Process
  • (00:40:55) - Wonders of the World
  • (00:45:22) - How to Get Out of Marriage Recession
  • (00:50:51) - How to Love Your Wife Despite Differences
  • (00:55:19) - How to Love a Unjustly Yoked Marriage
  • (00:59:04) - A Year in the Life With God
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