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Relationships can become strained under the pressure of a crisis. Are there things we can change right now that will help strengthen our marriage during this season? Dawn and Steve will explore an article by Steve Hoppe from The Gospel Coalition that outlines ten keys to managing marital conflict during quarantine.
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/10-keys-marriage-conflict-quarantine/
Join the second hour of Dawn and Steve Mornings for some additional tips to help strengthen your marriage! The tough issue of finances is the topic of conversation based on an article from FamilyLife that provides 10 principles for talking about money with your spouse.
To have healthy relationships we need to be healthy personally! Leslie Parrott, a best selling author and speaker, is a guest on Dawn and Steve Mornings to show us how.
New York Times best-selling authors, Les and Leslie Parrott are a husband-and-wife team who not only share the same name, but the same passion for helping others build healthy relationships. In 1991, the Parrotts founded the Center for Relationship Development on the campus of Seattle Pacific University - a groundbreaking program dedicated to teaching the basics of good relationships. Married in 1984, the Parrotts bring real-life examples to their speaking platform. Leslie is trained as a marriage and family therapist, and Les as a clinical psychologist.
Each year Les and Leslie speak in over 40 cities. Their books include the award-winning Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts, Love Talk, Real Relationships, The Parent You Want to Be, The Hour That Matters Most, and Crazy Good Sex.
The Parrotts have been guests on many national TV and radio programs such as CNN, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, The View with Barbara Walters, NBC Nightly News, and Oprah. Their work has been featured in USA Today and The New York Times.