Can you have too much laughter in marriage? Doug unpacks a letter by Alice Von Hildebrand from her book By Love Refined, sharing that while laughter is important, it can be superficial and a relationship should not be solely based on it. Love and service are the true hallmark of a real marriage. PLUS: The Friday Rant!
Listener questions and comments:
- Mary – After 30 years of marriage, I couldn’t agree more with humor. Even during financial difficulties, humor has come out. (12:56)
- Sylvia – I’ve been married for 25 years. We chose to not have kids. In this world we live in, I didn’t want kids because of the evil world we live in. (29:58)
- Evelyn – I’ve been married 53 yrs. I have 4 children, 16 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. (36:45)
- Catherine – The fact that someone uses NFP to prevent children not for a serious reason is not a good idea. (40:40)
- Mark – I was married and have five children. They are the best gifts of my life, even though I went through a divorce. (45:46)
Resources:
Relevant Radio Dad’s Pack
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Rekindled Hearts Marriage Bundle
https://relevantradio.store/collections/books/products/marriage-bundle
By Love Refined
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