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Love is enough - Read by CB

An episode of the Love is enough podcast, hosted by William Morris, titled "Love is enough - Read by CB" was published on February 24, 2013 and runs 0 minutes.

February 24, 2013 ·0m · Love is enough

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5 Ways To Make Couples Happy Based on Love Language Type Yopo If your partner's love language is quality time, he will be happy if you take the time to be together. He feels so loved when you divide the time and still pay attention to him on the sidelines of busyness. It's as simple as sitting together while watching your favorite movie or sitting alone and chatting is enough to make him happy. Different love languages, different things that can really make a couple happy. However, you don't need to worry anymore because you can try some of the ways above according to what he likes. Enough "is" Enough - With Denise Robinson Denise Robinson Denise Robinson is a personal development advocate and hopes to help many by sharingtrue life stories on her podcast. When is Enough Enough?How will you know when it’s time to escape unhealthy patterns, friendships or situations andreclaim your power and freedom? How can you survive adversity or heartbreak and holdonto your hope and positivity? While there’s no such thing as the perfect life, you can createa life that’s perfect for you.With a focus on empowerment and personal development, and through interviewswith guest experts, author and entrepreneur Denise Robinson draws upon her life’s journeyand experiences to inspire others to know when enough is enough. It’s Denise’s dream tohelp others to make the most of every moment of their lives, instead of being held back by alack of self-belief and self-love.Learn how to love and accept yourself as you are. Let your intuition guide you t Talk Bible To Me The Bold Movement Context is our love language.Talk Bible to Me is where two women who actually love the text walk you through the story behind the story. Kayla Wolfe (B.S. in Bible & Theology, Liberty University) and Megan Rawlings (PhD student in Biblical Studies, Amridge University) mix big-sister warmth with scholar-level clarity. Think laughter with footnotes.Each episode zooms in and gives you the who (author & audience), the when/where (historical setting), the how (literary flow & key terms), and the why (gospel connections), so application flows from accurate interpretation. Expect wit without snark, reverence without stuffiness, and the occasional nod to your favorite scholars and theologians. Bring your Bible and your questions; we’ll bring the maps, the timelines, and just enough Hebrew & Greek to be precise without being pretentious. Press play and level up your Bible reading. The Stories Podcast The Stories Podcast The “story” format seems to be appearing everywhere now hint hint Instagram, Facebook Messenger & of course Snapchat.What is it that makes the format work so well?Connection — Most stories are filmed with the front facing camera creating a personal 1-on-1 feel between the creator and the viewer.Time Limit — 10 seconds sounds like a really short time.. it’s not. It is just long enough to make a point and deliver value & no more. Keeping the viewers attention and focus.Vertical — First off I love the vertical angle for a number of reasons but it just feels right, in terms of stories it works wonders and changes the way the story is told resulting in this unique media.Ordering — As stories are shown from the oldest to newest clip you get to watch moments unfold which is a big change from algorithmic/time based feeds like Twitter which chop up messages designed to be consumed in ascending order.It seems like more and more people are creating stories with value — however the content i
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