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The Big Deal About Your Identity – Episode 6

October 22, 2019

Season 1, Episode 6

The Big Deal About Your Identity

When it’s easy to wrap our value up by how we’re performing or how our marriage or family is doing, we often get lost in the mix of who and whose we really are. Listen to this episode to gain fresh and firm footing in exactly who you were created to be! The featured blog post in this episode can be found here. Receive weekly encouragement here

Takeaway: When we have different parenting styles, we can communicate frustrations in a considerate manner, and remember that we are a team!

Scripture: Ecclesiastes 4:9 • Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor.

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