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Monday, September 9, 2013

Believe it or not, it's really not that hard to change the weather.

No, of course I'm not talking about the actual weather conditions outside. I'm talking about changing the climate in your marriage.

Few of us realize how the things we say and do (or don't say and don't do) affect the atmosphere of our marriages and homes. Too frequently we settle for whatever happens to just blow in.

It's time to get unstuck from the current weather patterns!


Check out my guest post on the Hope at Home blog for simple suggestions on how you can:
  • Clear away the fog
  • Rain down a little kindness
  • Create your own heat wave
  • Lower the atmospheric pressure




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