
Finding Joy and Peace
To create joyful marriages and families and to help us find joy and peace in the midst of our afflictions, and discover that sorrow lets the glory out!
Podcast Series—Sorrow Lets the Glory OutHere we will interview people who have gone through very difficult experiences.
We will learn what helped them to cope, to endure, and to become better instead of bitter.
We will discuss how we can find joy and peace in the midst of our afflictions, and we will begin to see how sorrow lets the glory out.
Podcast series—Joy in Marriage and FamilyHere we will explore ways to help us create joyful and peaceful marriages and families.
We will focus on positive ways in which we can strengthen our relationships, as well as ridding our homes of the things that steal our happiness—such as habits of selfishness, disrespect, abuse, and addictions.
Our quest is for happy, respectful, responsible, competent and confident children, and marriages.
We will share advice from experts, as well as drawing from those who have learned by their own experience.
Podcast Series—Joy in HeroesWe will learn about heroes and how they inspire us to persevere and to do hard things.
Podcast series—Seeing God’s HandInterviews that answer the question “How have you seen the hand of God?”
Though each of us comes from different backgrounds and religions, here we can celebrate what we have in common, which is our belief in God.
As we turn to God and exercise faith and trust in him, we will find more joy and peace in our daily lives.
Through faith God will empower us with hope and courage to face whatever trials come our way.
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Finding Joy and Peace
No One Signs Up to be a Hero (Joy in Heroes) With Roger Koide
Racism has raised up its ugly head in surprising and violent ways in recent months. How have you felt about all of this? Have these current circumstances aroused tender and painful memories for you?
Not long ago, during world war 2, the people of Japanese ancestry were the victims of racism in the United Sates. Though they were Americans and lived in the land of the free, they were suddenly deemed to be the enemy, were rapidly rounded up and detained for 3 years behind barbed wire in remote relocation camps. This was true for our guest, Roger Koide’s, family.
When I asked Roger who his hero was, he said, His family. He considered his mother, father and grandparents to all be heroes. The hardships they experienced and the choices they made because of racism have inspired Roger to persevere and do hard things.
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