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FamilyLife Today®

When Life is Complicated: Lisa Whittle

FamilyLife Today®

FamilyLife Network

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Personal Journals, Kids & Family, Christianity

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

When life is complicated, it’s hard to see which way’s up. Author Lisa Whittle explains how arranging your central priority shakes out all the rest.
Show Notes and Resources

What could your marriage look like if you spent time this year pursuing each other? We’re inviting you to take our 500 Hours Together marriage challenge. One year. Five-hundred hours. A lifetime of impact.
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0:00.0

Hey, before we get started today, I wanted to mention something exciting.

0:03.8

Did you know that there are 8,760 hours in a year?

0:08.6

You'll spend roughly 2,080 of those hours at work.

0:11.8

On average, almost 900 hours swiping on social media.

0:16.5

How much time are you spending, though, with your spouse?

0:20.0

And what could your marriage look like if you spent time this year pursuing each other?

0:24.8

We're inviting you to take our 500 hours together marriage challenge.

0:29.6

One year, 500 hours, a lifetime of impact.

0:33.9

The concept is simple.

0:35.4

Print off a tracker, grab the starter kit with ideas to get you started, then keep up

0:39.9

with the time you intentionally spend with your spouse this year.

0:43.5

The rest is up to you.

0:45.4

FamilyLife.com slash 500 hours has everything you need to start the marriage challenge.

0:51.0

Again, that's FamilyLife.com slash 500HOURS.

1:00.6

Okay, I'm going to ask you a question that might be the biggest question you ever

1:06.2

answer in your life.

1:07.2

There's no question.

1:08.2

The question is, after 42 years, do you still love me?

1:13.4

That's not the question.

1:15.4

But you didn't answer.

1:16.4

Of course I do.

1:17.4

I totally love you.

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