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January 11, 2022

“I Married the Wrong Person”

When you're frustrated with your spouse, it's easy to say hurtful things. In fact, some couples have even said things like, "I married the wrong person!" John, Erin and Greg discuss how you can turn negative emotions around in your marriage, even when you're upset at your mate. Featuring Pastor Rob and Mrs. Gina Flood.

Original Air Date: January 11, 2022
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