When Love Meets the Storm: Seeing God’s Beauty in Every Season of Marriage | S7E72
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In this episode we open up about our unforgettable trip to Puerto Rico — where sunshine and rain taught us the same lesson: every season has purpose. From laughter at the sunny poolside to moments that tested our faith, we discovered that God’s hand is always at work. Although the skies change, God does not. We hope this story reminds you to see beauty in your own journey — in love, in faith, and in life’s unpredictable seasons.
Top 3 Highlights:
- God’s Hand in Nature: Their ocean-view room revealed God’s detailed handiwork in calm seas, stormy waves, and local wildlife.
- Seasons of Life: The hosts explain how nature’s weather shifts parallel life’s varying seasons, emphasizing the importance of appreciating them all.
- Marriage as an Island: Maurice describes marriage as an island experiencing diverse weather, where every season helps shape a stronger love story.
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