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![]() ![]() Robyn said, “We cheered for a stinky team but we had to keep cheering for them, even when they were stinky.” She said, then, she realized, when she got married, she had to put on-take off her wedding dress, she said-and put on a cheerleader uniform.Īnn: -and cheer for the stinky team? īob: There were days the team was not playing well, and you still have to cheer them on.īob: You guys had an opportunity to talk about this subject recently with friends of ours, Aaron and Jamie Ivey. Here it is, the fourth quarter, and you’re down by four touchdowns. Robyn made the statement/she talked about the fact that, in high school, she had been a cheerleader.īob: She said the team that they cheered for didn’t win a game all season. Robyn and her husband Ray speak at the FamilyLife Weekend to Remember ® marriage getaways with us. One of my favorite video clips from the Art of Marriage ® video series that FamilyLife ® produced a number of years ago was something that was shared with us by our mutual friend, Robyn McKelvy. Stay with us.Īnd welcome to FamilyLife Today. When was the last time you were a cheerleader for your spouse? And when was the last time your spouse would say, “I felt like you were encouraging me”? We’re going to talk more about the priority of encouragement today. Our hosts are Dave and Ann Wilson I’m Bob Lepine. Bob: This is FamilyLife Today for Wednesday, May 5 th.
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