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Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become one of the supporters needed by 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

Urgent Need: During the summer months, giving typically slows as the focus turns to time off and vacations. But family ministry doesn’t stop! We need your help to continue standing strong for life, marriage, and family. Will you become 1 of the supporters needed before 11:59 p.m. on August 31?

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God's work never stops. Will you help?

Give by August 31 to continue critical family ministry!

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Gary Morland

Gary Morland is a professional communicator who is passionate about helping people find peace in their most challenging family relationships by learning new, graceful ways of thinking, speaking and acting. To that end, he has authored a book titled A Family Shaped by Grace: How to Get Along With the People Who Matter Most. Gary is a 25-year sober alcoholic who describes himself as “a guy who should have died but didn’t, with a wife who should have left but stayed.” He and his wife, Brenda, have been married over 40 years, and they are the parents of authors Emily P. Freeman and Myquillyn Smith (The Nester). Learn more about Gary at his website, garymorland.com.

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Being Shaped by God’s Grace in the Midst of Addiction

Gary Morland, author of A Family Shaped by Grace, describes how God’s incredible grace saved him from alcoholism and redeemed his family.

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