Meet Our Kids, Jaden and Lexie

EPISODE · Sep 7, 2025 · 1H 15M

Meet Our Kids, Jaden and Lexie

from Tornado Alley! · host Jose And Sandy Archuleta

Jaden and Lexie have grown up witnessing a marriage rooted in love, faith, perseverance, and mutual respect. Through the highs and lows of life, they watched their parents, Jose and Sandy, walk hand in hand—building a life together with trust, open communication, and an unshakable foundation in God. Because of this, Jaden and Lexie have come to view marriage not just as a romantic ideal, but as a sacred partnership—one that requires commitment, grace, and daily intentionality. They've seen that love is not just a feeling, but a choice made every day, especially during life's most difficult moments. Their outlook on marriage is deeply influenced by the strength of their parents' bond. They understand that a thriving relationship is built not only on shared dreams, but also on faith, forgiveness, and a willingness to grow together. For Jaden and Lexie, marriage is a beautiful journey-one that reflects God's love and calls for both humility and courage.

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