Let’s face it: honoring our in-laws usually doesn’t come as easily as honoring our own parents.
On the newest episode of Rise and Shine, Adrienne Gold Davis shares why the way we treat our in-laws — whether the relationship is a gold mine or landmine! — can have a major impact on our marriage.
The “Rise & Shine” podcast series has been made possible by the Zitelman Family Foundation’s generosity. If you would like to sponsor an upcoming podcast, please email us at info@momentumunlimited.org
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Sisterhood means showing up – and being shown up for. Adrienne Gold Davis tells the story of the moment that changed her friendships forever.
When her people were in danger, Queen Esther was moved to action.
In the midst of Covid-19 panic and isolation, our children still needed us.
When is stepping away from a loved one the loving thing to do?
Recognizing the good in others is like searching for precious gems – it takes hard work, patience, and kindness.
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