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Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 451 | Jase Looks at What Heals a Broken Relationship & Phil Explores God's Comfort

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Tread Lively

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity

4.923.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Jase reveals the secret ingredient for healing a broken relationship, and it's something you already have. Al discusses the blessing of living to see your children's children and cherishing the sounds of them at play. Phil searches the scriptures, counting their mentions of comfort, and Al names the best passage for people going through a really hard time. Jase talks about the good times that can be had in life, but he points out a scripture that talks about what will happen if you don't love the Lord. Watch the Unashamed overtime show, only on BlazeTV: https://BlazeTV.com/Unashamed Visit https://Keeps.com/DOOR and get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment. Visit https://ZStackLife.com/Unashamed and get a special discount on your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:28.9

I am on a change. What about you?

0:36.4

So, Jayce, I went to, I was up in Amish country, and I know how last week, went up and did

0:45.0

a marriage event. I met a lot of people. You know how? Yeah. And I was about 30 minutes

0:51.4

from where you were last year. So I met a lot of the same people that were at your event,

0:56.3

which is really interesting. They were like, yeah, we saw you by the day. When he was

0:59.4

up here last year. But they were really great folks. I love it every time I go in those

1:06.6

areas because it's just salty on the earth. And then there's something about to me. I guess

1:11.1

it's because we're so used to just being in one spot. But when you go there, cars are

1:16.4

driving around, but then you look up and here comes a horse and buggy with some folks

1:21.5

coming from wherever they're coming from. But it just, that's a very good thing.

1:27.2

Yeah. I told them. I said, you know, we've said, and all of us have spoken in different

1:32.9

Amish country, I guess, around our country. And we've all said, we have a very healthy

1:38.5

respect for hard work and sort of trying to escape our bad culture. And so I know people,

1:47.2

like most people I was speaking to weren't Amish, but they either been raised that way

1:51.6

or had family members. And so, you know, it was a little bit different. So we don't know

1:55.3

a lot about it. But we know we respect people that work hard and, you know, love.

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