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Have you given up hope on saving your marriage?
Do you feel like you'll never figure out how to be in a healthy relationship with your spouse?
Would you like to help an extended family member or friend rescue their marriage?
While the focus of our ministry at More to Be isn't solely on marriages, the state of marriages certainly impacts our kingdom-focused ministry. So on this episode of the More to Be Podcast, I've invited my good friend Cherie Zack, founder of Fighting for Your Marriage, to share with us her story
and why she started a ministry devoted to helping wives fight for their marriages. She offers us not only hope through unraveling the details of her journey but a tremendously valuable perspective on how to allow God to work in our hearts before we expect Him to work in our husbands.
I also share a part of my story as it relates to my own marriage and how God took me at the most desperate moment and reroute my vision as a wife through a divine appointment.
This episode is filled with encouragement and practical insight, but there is one problem! The recording is not great due to a poor internet connection and a tech snafu. So, I hope you'll push through the listening challenge to glean the wisdom Cherie offers.
Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify
If you've been blessed by this podcast, then hope you'll show your support by share it with your friends and family! We would also be so grateful for you to rate and review our podcast wherever you listen.
Show Your Support by Joining the Sisterhood CircleWe invite you to become a More to Be Sisterhood Circle Member as a way of supporting this podcast. With your membership support, you'll gain access to our signature courses and resources for FREE plus receive advance notification of new resources, trainings, and special sales.
To get access to over $100 worth of bonuses, become a Sisterhood Circle Member by clicking here and upon check-out, enter coupon code “Podcast” to save an additional $20!
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Have you given up hope on saving your marriage?
Do you feel like you'll never figure out how to be in a healthy relationship with your spouse?
Would you like to help an extended family member or friend rescue their marriage?
While the focus of our ministry at More to Be isn't solely on marriages, the state of marriages certainly impacts our kingdom-focused ministry. So on this episode of the More to Be Podcast, I've invited my good friend Cherie Zack, founder of Fighting for Your Marriage, to share with us her story
and why she started a ministry devoted to helping wives fight for their marriages. She offers us not only hope through unraveling the details of her journey but a tremendously valuable perspective on how to allow God to work in our hearts before we expect Him to work in our husbands.
I also share a part of my story as it relates to my own marriage and how God took me at the most desperate moment and reroute my vision as a wife through a divine appointment.
This episode is filled with encouragement and practical insight, but there is one problem! The recording is not great due to a poor internet connection and a tech snafu. So, I hope you'll push through the listening challenge to glean the wisdom Cherie offers.
Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify
If you've been blessed by this podcast, then hope you'll show your support by share it with your friends and family! We would also be so grateful for you to rate and review our podcast wherever you listen.
Show Your Support by Joining the Sisterhood CircleWe invite you to become a More to Be Sisterhood Circle Member as a way of supporting this podcast. With your membership support, you'll gain access to our signature courses and resources for FREE plus receive advance notification of new resources, trainings, and special sales.
To get access to over $100 worth of bonuses, become a Sisterhood Circle Member by clicking here and upon check-out, enter coupon code “Podcast” to save an additional $20!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.