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Today, on Karl and Crew, we discussed brokenness without God, the importance of love and respect in marriage, and the value of grace in parenting. Young Thunder started off the show as he serenaded us with the song "Love" by Nat King Cole. We also heard from our listeners via text as they shared the brokenness they are experiencing now and how only God can fix it. We then had Dr. Emerson Eggerichs join us to discuss love and respect in marriage. Dr. Eggrichs is an internationally recognized author and speaker on topics including marriage, parenting, communication, and more. Dr. Eggrichs and his wife founded Love and Respect Ministries, which is based on five decades of counseling, as well as scientific and biblical research. He has also authored several books, including the New York Times bestseller, “Love and Respect.” Then Cody Kimmel joined us to discuss the need for grace in parenthood. Cody is the Executive Director of Grace-Based Families, a ministry dedicated to encouraging, educating, and equipping families at every age and stage of life. He has also served as a pastor, professor, and entrepreneur, and he hosts multiple podcasts, including Blueprints. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.
If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps:
Young Thunder singing "Love" by Nat King Cole [00:08- 04:07]
Listener Texts Read aloud and Prayer(Brokenness) [ 04:17- 15:26]
Dr. Emerson Eggerich (Love and Respect ) [22:58-35:46]
Cody Kimmel Interview (Grace-based Parenting) [ 40:14- 50:25]
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