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February 16, 2021

Making Space for Humor

Some of the sweetest memories with your spouse will probably involve laughing together. The truth is, appreciating each other's sense of humor can be one of the greatest blessings in your relationship. Greg and Erin tell John about how they've learned to have fun and laugh together as a couple. Featuring guest Pastor Ted Cunningham.

Original Air Date: February 16, 2021
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