How to Remove Walls in Family Relationships
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Walls in relationships are tough, especially in the family. When you sense the enemy driving a wedge between you and another, what can you do? Bob Newhouse draws from word studies, object lessons, and the testimony of the Wilkes family to motivate us to fight for the relationships in our home. By God's grace, we can go further than just being the one that's right!
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