On today’s show, Tim replays his interview with FamilyLife’s longtime co-host Bob Lepine from July 31, 2020.
Lepine discusses the current giveaway that WFIL and FamilyLife have partnered up with: “From Good to Great” Giveaway! For starters, each listener is welcome to a FREE DOWNLOAD of FamilyLife’s “Marriage Resource Bundle” (a $155 value!)
The bundle includes:
- two video mini-courses on marriage,
- four audio teaching sessions from the FamilyLife® Love Like You Mean It® cruise, and
- the “Good-to-Great Marriage” ebook download including conversation starters, a quiz and more
There’s also a grand prize (valued at $1900), with one winner receiving:
- a two-night getaway to FamilyLife headquarters (in Little Rock or Orlando, whichever you prefer),
- the opportunity to attend a FamilyLife Today recording session in-studio with hosts Dave and Ann Wilson, plus
- dinner for two with the Wilsons, and more!
Today is the last day you can enter the “From Good to Great” Giveaway!
You can listen to Lepine weekdays at 9am on WFIL.
Also this hour, we celebrate the Philadelphia Phillies. Earlier today, the Phillies bestowed the highest honor a club can confer upon a former player by retiring Dick Allen’s No. 15.
Allen, 78, spent nine of his 15 major league seasons (1963-77) with the Phillies and won National League Rookie of the Year in 1964. During his time with the club, Allen batted .290 with 204 doubles, 204 home runs, 655 RBI, a .371 on-base percentage and a .530 slugging percentage (.902 OPS) in 1,070 games. His slugging percentage is second-best in Phillies history, behind only Hall of Famer Chuck Klein (.553), and he ranks 10th in home runs. Allen led his league in OPS four times in his career, including twice with the Phillies in 1966 (1.027) and 1967 (.970).
Allen joins Hall of Famers Richie Ashburn (1), Jim Bunning (14), Mike Schmidt (20), Steve Carlton (32), Roy Halladay (34) and Robin Roberts (36) as the only Phillies in team history to have their numbers retired. Allen was inducted into the Phillies Wall of Fame in 1994.
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