Owning Your Faults and Loving Your Spouse

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If you’ve ever wished you could change your spouse—you’re not alone! Dr. Gary Chapman shares how you can create a climate of love in your marriage by accepting the things you cannot change, and changing the things you can.
28 May 6PM English South Africa Society & Culture · Religion & Spirituality

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