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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
July 07, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter reflects on her journey from a young singer-songwriter to a pop sensation, discussing her emotional growth, family support, and self-discovery. She shares her experiences with fame, songwriting, and the importance of staying true to herself in the music industry. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
July 06, 2025
The Statue of Liberty's origin story may surprise you, as it was initially about liberty, not immigration. Meanwhile, the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act transformed the US, and the legacy of Mark Twain continues to resonate today. The Jaws movie changed Hollywood and our thoughts about the ocean, and Sabrina Carpenter's music career has been a decade in the making. We also explore the world of condiments, from ketchup to mustard to mayonnaise. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 16, 2025
David Letterman shares his passion for the Indianapolis 500, discussing its history, appeal, and romance. He reflects on his childhood memories of listening to the race on the radio and how it has become a part of his life as a co-owner of the Indianapolis 500. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 15, 2025
A story of enduring hope about Harry Chapin's life and legacy, including his struggles with depression and his dedication to charities addressing food insecurity. Meanwhile, a look at the history of the US Army, from its humble beginnings to its current status as a global force. Also, a profile of Desi Arnaz, the Cuban bandleader and husband of Lucille Ball, who revolutionized the way television worked. Additionally, a look at the world of IndyCar racing, where drivers like Joseph Newgarden and Pato O'Ward compete for the top prize. And, a story about a man who makes a living by grunting for worms in the woods of Florida. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 15, 2025
A bittersweet Father's Day tale about Harry Chapin's life and legacy, including his music, charity work, and the story behind his hit song 'Cats in the Cradle'. Meanwhile, the United States Army celebrates its 250th anniversary, and IndyCar racing continues to thrill fans with its speed and romance. In other stories, a reluctant dog dad finds love with his Australian labradoodle, and a worm grunter in Florida shares his unique profession with the world. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 11, 2025
A woman's journey as her husband's caregiver during his seven-month battle with terminal cancer teaches her valuable lessons about resilience, purpose, and gratitude, leaving her a better person and a changed perspective on life. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 09, 2025
Jean Smart discusses her Broadway career, her hit TV show Hacks, and her experiences as a single mother. She talks about her Emmy-winning performances, her love of theater, and her decision to pursue a career in television. Smart also shares her thoughts on aging, her future plans, and her desire to take a break from the spotlight and simply be a person. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 08, 2025
William Shakespeare's work remains remarkably relevant today, with his plays and characters continuing to captivate audiences and inspire new adaptations. Meanwhile, the importance of libraries in promoting democracy and freedom of expression is being threatened, as seen in the recent firing of Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden. The Doobie Brothers, a music phenomenon after more than five decades, are also celebrating a milestone with their induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Additionally, the significance of Juneteenth, a national holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, is being eroded by the current cultural climate. [... more]
It's Time to Man Up!
Nikita Koloff
June 07, 2025
Tracy Tremendous Jones, daughter of motivational speaker Charlie Tremendous Jones, shares her upbringing and the lessons she learned from her father about work ethic, humor, and faith. She discusses her current work in publishing, online courses, and coaching, and offers advice on finding one's purpose and making a contribution. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 04, 2025
Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, to a family of modest means. He grew up in a rural community where hard work and self-reliance were highly valued. Coolidge's parents instilled in him a strong sense of morality and a commitment to public service. He attended Amherst College, where he studied law and developed a passion for politics. Coolidge's early career was marked by his service as a lawyer and a politician, eventually leading to his election as governor of Massachusetts. His leadership during the Boston police strike in 1919 made him a national figure, and he was chosen as the Republican vice presidential candidate in 1920. After President Warren Harding's death in 1923, Coolidge became the 30th President of the United States, serving two terms and implementing policies of 'return to normalcy' and fiscal responsibility. He retired from politics in 1929 and passed away in 1933, leaving behind a legacy as one of America's most underrated presidents. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 02, 2025
Best-selling author James Patterson and former President Bill Clinton discuss their latest political thriller, exploring themes of democracy, constitutional republics, and the challenges of addressing social security and Medicaid issues. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 01, 2025
Elon Musk's stint as a government advisor was marked by controversy and criticism, with his efforts to cut government spending and bureaucracy sparking widespread backlash. Meanwhile, a look back at the Gilded Age reveals a time of seismic disruption and industrialization, with the United States moving from an agrarian republic to an industrialized powerhouse. In other news, former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern reflects on her time in office and the importance of kindness and empathy in politics. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 25, 2025
A woman's mission to bring comfort to families of fallen soldiers, a look at the legacy of a pioneering female cartoonist, and a story of a retired shop owner who pursued a college education at 79, are just a few of the stories featured on this Memorial Day weekend. Meanwhile, a Russian journalist shares his experiences covering the war in Ukraine, and a bestselling author discusses her approach to writing literary fiction. In other news, Delta Airlines celebrates its 100th anniversary, and a legendary music producer talks about his career and his latest project, a Broadway musical. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 19, 2025
Actor Christian Bale discusses his 17-year journey to create a permanent, stable home for foster children in Los Angeles, where brothers and sisters can stay together and receive therapeutic care, with a 100% graduation rate. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 18, 2025
New Orleans is a city of uncommon resilience, a hub of unique culture, and a place where people don't worry as much. The city's rich history, from its indigenous peoples to its French and Spanish influences, has shaped its architecture, music, and cuisine. The city's Creole cuisine is its soul, and its music, born from the fusion of African traditions with classical music, opera, and other influences, is the city's heartbeat. New Orleans is also a city of contrasts, where the irreverent holds hands with the sacred, and where people come to celebrate their traditions and their individuality. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 12, 2025
Media visionary Barry Diller opens up about his past, present, and future in a candid and introspective conversation. He shares his experiences with adolescence, sexuality, and coming out, and how these factors influenced his business career and personal life. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 11, 2025
The world's 1.4 billion Catholics are celebrating the election of their new Holy Father, an American, who has a strong message of bringing peace to the earth. Meanwhile, a new American Pope is making waves with his vision for a more inclusive church and embracing artificial intelligence as one of our biggest threats. In other news, a woman's fight for equal pay is being told in a new film, and a businessman is sharing his story of coming out as gay in his memoir. Additionally, a small business owner is struggling to stay afloat due to President Trump's tariffs, and a comedian is proposing a new holiday, Father's Day month. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 14, 2025
Cheech and Chong, the legendary comedy duo, reflect on their 50-year career, discussing their iconic movies, their influence on the entertainment industry, and their enduring legacy. They share stories about their friendship, family, and experiences, offering a glimpse into their lives and careers. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 13, 2025
As people live longer and healthier lives, they're redefining what it means to retire. From pursuing bucket lists to finding new passions, many are choosing to stay active and engaged in their golden years. Meanwhile, experts are weighing in on the challenges of Social Security, financial planning, and the changing landscape of aging in America. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 10, 2025
President Calvin Coolidge's defense of the Declaration of Independence on America's 150th birthday highlights the importance of the document's principles, including equality, liberty, and popular sovereignty, in shaping the nation's future. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 06, 2025
Senator Bernie Sanders is drawing big crowds with his message of income inequality, affordable housing, and Medicare for all, while also sounding the alarm on the influence of billionaires and the decline of democracy. Meanwhile, actor Rami Malek is taking on a new role as an action hero in the spy thriller 'The Amateur', and Greenland is emerging as a geopolitical hotspot as President Trump seeks to expand US influence in the Arctic. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 31, 2025
Elton John and Brandi Carlile come together to create a unique music album, sharing their experiences and emotions in the studio. Their friendship and creative process are at the heart of this special collaboration, resulting in a record that showcases their individual talents and their ability to work together in harmony. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 30, 2025
A look at the growing phenomenon of sports betting and its consequences, including gambling addiction. Meanwhile, music superstar Brandi Carlile opens up about her collaboration with Elton John, and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts faces controversy over artistic freedom and President Trump's influence. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 16, 2025
The National Park Service is facing significant cuts to its workforce, leaving parks understaffed and impacting visitor experiences. Meanwhile, billionaire Elon Musk is exerting unprecedented power over the federal government, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. In other news, a college in Kansas is preserving the art of automotive restoration, and a fusion energy initiative is making progress towards creating a nearly limitless source of clean energy. Actress Sarah Snook is taking on a challenging role in a Broadway production of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 10, 2025
John Mulaney discusses his journey to becoming a comedian, the importance of authenticity in his performances, and how fatherhood has changed his perspective on the world. He also opens up about his struggles with sobriety and how it has impacted his life and career. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 09, 2025
The nuclear power industry is experiencing a resurgence, driven by big tech companies investing in small modular reactors. Meanwhile, a new Broadway musical brings the sights and sounds of Old Havana to the stage, telling the story of the Buena Vista Social Club. Additionally, ski legend Lindsey Vonn is making a comeback at the age of 40, and a family doctor is inspiring a community with his selfless work and generosity. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 03, 2025
Jeffrey Rush and John Lithgow discuss their careers, from theater to film, and the challenges of longevity in the acting industry. They share their experiences working with directors, the importance of marriage, and the need for a support system to maintain a long and successful career. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 02, 2025
The 97th Academy Awards are underway in Hollywood, with comedian Conan O'Brien hosting for the first time. The movie industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, with the rise of streaming services and the decline of traditional movie theaters. Meanwhile, legendary investor Warren Buffett reflects on his unlikely friendship with the late Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, who broke barriers as a woman in business and faced sexism and adversity throughout her career. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
March 02, 2025
The 97th Academy Awards are underway in Hollywood, with comedian Conan O'Brien hosting the ceremony. The movie industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, with the rise of streaming services like Netflix. Meanwhile, legendary investor Warren Buffett is talking about his unlikely friendship with the late Washington Post publisher, Katharine Graham, in a new documentary. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 16, 2025
A look at the complexities of marriage and divorce, the importance of the federal workforce, and the impact of government policies on various aspects of society. Meanwhile, a couple's podcast offers insights into their long and happy marriage, and a sanctuary for animals provides a glimpse into the world of animal welfare. Additionally, the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live is celebrated, highlighting the show's evolution and impact on comedy and politics. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 02, 2025
Bill Gates reflects on his life, from his early days as a dumpster diver to his rise as a billionaire philanthropist, while also discussing his experiences with autism. Meanwhile, a competition for new musical instruments showcases innovative creations, and the Mille Miglia car rally celebrates its rich history and cultural significance. Actor Jesse Eisenberg talks about his latest film, A Real Pain, which explores themes of identity and the Holocaust, and the life and work of photographer Corky Lee, who chronicled the Asian American experience, are also highlighted. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 26, 2025
A historic week in Washington with President Trump's flurry of executive orders and pardons sparks debate over the role and rights of federal workers, while independent filmmakers find success through the Sundance Film Festival, and communities devastated by wildfires look to rebuild with noncombustible housing. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 26, 2025
President Trump's first week back in the White House was marked by a flurry of executive actions, including pardons and changes to civil service, sparking controversy and echoes of history. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 19, 2025
As President Joe Biden's presidency comes to an end, he leaves behind a legacy of accomplishments, including the successful rollout of COVID vaccines and the expansion of NATO. Meanwhile, Donald Trump prepares to take office for a second time, promising mass deportations and trade tariffs. In Washington D.C., a new soap opera is set to premiere, offering a fresh perspective on the lives of a prominent black family. Climate change is also on the minds of many, as devastating wildfires ravage California and scientists warn of the dangers of a warming planet. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 19, 2025
As President Joe Biden's presidency comes to an end, a new era begins with the return of Donald Trump to the White House. Meanwhile, the devastating California wildfires serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need to address climate change, a crisis that scientists like Peter Kalmes have been warning about for years. In a heartwarming story, actor Steve Guttenberg finds himself at the forefront of the relief efforts, drawing on his own experiences as a caregiver for his ailing father to make a difference in the lives of those affected by the fires. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
January 05, 2025
Meet 12-year-old math prodigy Shaborno Bari, who scored a 1500 on his SAT and plans to get a PhD by 16. This Sunday morning, we'll also hear from Oscar-winning actors Tilda Swinton and Adrian Brody, and take a look at the remarkable life of former president Jimmy Carter, who was celebrated for his work extending far beyond politics. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 15, 2024
For nearly 200 years, Sing Sing Correctional Facility has been one of the most infamous prisons in the nation. But a new movie is shining a light on a special program at the prison, using the arts to foster hope and forge a pathway to a brighter future for its inmates. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 29, 2024
The story of the pilgrims and their journey to America, their struggles in the New World, and their first Thanksgiving celebration with the Native Americans. The pilgrims' decision to leave England was motivated by their desire for religious freedom and a better life, but they faced numerous challenges, including disease, hunger, and harsh weather conditions. The Wampanoag tribe played a crucial role in their survival, teaching them how to farm and hunt in the new land. The first Thanksgiving was a harvest celebration, not a traditional feast, and it was a time of great joy and gratitude for the pilgrims and the Native Americans who came together to share in the bounty of the land. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 27, 2024
The story of the Pilgrims and the First Thanksgiving is a complex and fascinating tale that reveals the challenges and triumphs of a group of radical English Protestants who sought to establish a new home in North America. Led by William Bradford, the Pilgrims faced numerous obstacles, including disease, harsh weather, and conflicts with Native American tribes. Despite these challenges, they persevered and established a thriving community in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where they celebrated their first Thanksgiving with the help of the Wampanoag tribe. This remarkable story has become an integral part of American history and culture, and its themes of perseverance, gratitude, and community continue to resonate with people today. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 17, 2024
An intimate look at the lives of school shooting victims as reflected in their rooms, frozen in time, and the uphill battle of patients with Parkinson's disease to diminish its symptoms through rock climbing therapy, as well as the memoir of Cher and the reflections of former President Bill Clinton on his life after the White House. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 14, 2024
The story of the pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving is a complex and fascinating tale of perseverance, courage, and ultimate victory in adversity. From their radical departure from the Anglican Church to their arduous journey across the Atlantic, the pilgrims faced numerous challenges, including disease, hunger, and harsh weather conditions. Their encounter with the Wampanoag tribe and the subsequent harvest celebration in 1621 marked a significant turning point in their history, but the story of the pilgrims is also one of fragmentation and decline, as they struggled to maintain their community in the face of economic prosperity and the temptation of other opportunities. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 10, 2024
On Veterans Day, stories honoring Americans who've served in times of war are shared. A Marine medic, Joe Dan Worley, is featured, who was injured in Iraq and has since found purpose. Other stories include a music producer, T-Bone Burnett, who's releasing his own music, and a comedian, Ted Danson, who's discussing aging and living life to the fullest. Additionally, a new treatment for PTSD using hyperbaric oxygen therapy is explored, and the surprising origin stories of popular products are revealed. [... more]
It's Time to Man Up!
Nikita Koloff
November 05, 2024
Nikita Koloff, a former professional wrestler, shares his life story, from his early days as a fan of wrestling to becoming a star wrestler. He also talks about his Christian faith, which he discovered at the age of 34, and how it has impacted his life. Additionally, he discusses his business, Autograph Plus, which specializes in authentic memorabilia. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 04, 2024
A woman shares her story of being her husband's caregiver during his seven-month battle with terminal cancer, and how it transformed her life, teaching her to be more compassionate, forgiving, and grateful for the small moments in life. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 20, 2024
The trials endured by America's all too many falsely accused even after they are freed, and the efforts of those newly released to return to the lives they left behind, a real struggle, and the system does finally work, but what happens to those people after they go home? [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 10, 2024
A caregiver's powerful story of love, loss, and transformation after caring for her husband with terminal cancer, and the lessons she learned about purpose, gratitude, and forgiveness. Meanwhile, a conversation about domestic abuse and the importance of pet-friendly shelters, and an overview of the Chevy Equinox EV. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 06, 2024
A look at the challenges facing voting rights in the US, the story of a young man with autism who finds his voice through music, and the ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza. We also explore the life and career of Pharrell Williams, and the experiences of actress Kathy Bates and singer Sabrina Carpenter. Additionally, we examine the history of police corruption in the US, specifically the New York City Police Department. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
September 22, 2024
General Motors CEO Mary Barra shares her vision for an electric future, while Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder talks about his songwriting process and the band's enduring legacy. Meanwhile, Demi Moore opens up about her struggles with self-esteem and the pressures of Hollywood, and the conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East continues to escalate, with Israel targeting Hezbollah's communication devices and Russia warning of a potential NATO conflict. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
September 15, 2024
An updated COVID vaccine is now available, but some Americans remain reluctant to get vaccinated. Dr. John LaPook explores the growing number of vaccine hesitants. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton opens up about her life, love, and loss in a new book. Will Ferrell and his friend Harper Steele embark on a road trip to explore the country and themselves. Connie Chung reflects on her four-decade career as a trailblazing journalist. LL Cool J talks about his enduring career in hip hop and his new documentary. The history of the New York City Police Department is examined in a new podcast, Empire City. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
September 01, 2024
A drive along California's Central Coast reveals the perilous state of Highway 1, a 70-mile stretch that hugs the coastline of Big Sur. Climate change is fueling more frequent and intense wildfires and powerful winter storms, increasing the risk of landslides in the area. Meanwhile, Justice Katanji Brown Jackson discusses her journey to the Supreme Court and her thoughts on the court's role in the country. Ryan Seacrest takes on a new challenge as the host of Wheel of Fortune, and actress Natasha Lyonne talks about her career and her latest project, Russian Doll. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
August 27, 2024
A civic education program known as Girls State empowers young women to pursue their dreams of becoming leaders, while electric planes revolutionize air travel with their environmental benefits. Meanwhile, a proposed airport expansion threatens the tranquility of Walden Pond, and a California entrepreneur is working to provide financial freedom to Afghan women through her rug-making business. Additionally, opera is evolving to become more diverse and inclusive, with artists from around the world breaking cultural barriers. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
August 11, 2024
President Joe Biden reflects on his decision to leave the presidential race, the stakes in this election, and his legacy. Meanwhile, a look at the life and work of James Baldwin, a pioneering author and civil rights activist, and the importance of democracy. Additionally, stories about the unique value of horseshoe crabs, the rise of Post Malone, and the impact of cancer on families, as well as the world of Broadway and the power of handmade goods on Etsy. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
July 21, 2024
Florence Myler, a 90-year-old athlete, is training for the decathlon, highlighting the lack of opportunities for women in track and field. Meanwhile, the conflict in Gaza is taking a devastating toll on children's health, and the American Museum of Natural History is showcasing the diversity of elephants. Bruce Springsteen reflects on his album 'Nebraska,' which was inspired by his own struggles with depression and his desire to tell a bigger story. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 17, 2024
Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, and grew up in a rural small place where he learned the values and traits necessary to succeed later in life. He became president of the United States after the death of President Warren Harding and served two terms, balancing the government's budget, cutting taxes, and promoting a return to normalcy. Coolidge's presidency was marked by a period of economic prosperity, known as the Roaring Twenties, and he is remembered for his commitment to constructive economy and his decision to step away from power after two terms. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 05, 2024
President Calvin Coolidge's 1926 speech in Philadelphia defended the Declaration of Independence, stating that its principles of equality, liberty, and popular sovereignty are fundamental truths that cannot be discarded for modern ideas. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 16, 2024
A man discovers a surprising truth about his biological father through DNA testing, while a country music star reflects on his life and career, and a gay actor discusses his experiences with romance and identity. Meanwhile, a renowned infectious disease expert shares his insights on COVID-19 and the importance of empathy, and a Hollywood actor talks about his ambitious new film project set in the American West. [... more]
Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
June 14, 2024
When faced with impossible circumstances, it's possible to be content, and God often brings us to a dead end before showing us the way out. Prayer that focuses on God's will does not depend on the faith of the one praying, and expecting the worst can hinder us from seeing God's best. God is full of surprises and fully in control, as seen in the story of Peter's deliverance from prison, where no one else is in control, and God's plans are irreversible and unstoppable. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 02, 2024
The conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts marks a significant moment in American history, redefining the country's relationship with the rule of law. Meanwhile, a new novel by Michael Crichton, written in collaboration with James Patterson, is set to be released, based on an unfinished manuscript left by Crichton. In other news, Cindy Lauper reflects on her career and music in a new documentary, and Katie Ledecki, a world-class swimmer, prepares for the Paris Olympics while dealing with the controversy surrounding a potential doping scandal involving Chinese swimmers. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 26, 2024
The stories of World War II veterans are being preserved through artificial intelligence, allowing their experiences to be shared with future generations. Meanwhile, a century-old kidnapping and murder case remains a mystery, with the perpetrators' motives still unclear. In other news, tennis star Daria Kazatkina has spoken out against her country's invasion of Ukraine and its homophobic laws, facing backlash but remaining resolute in her activism. [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
May 23, 2024
Daryl and Tracy Strawberry share their journey of finding redemption and restoration in their marriage and family relationships through their faith in God and Jesus Christ. They discuss how they overcame addiction, infidelity, and other challenges, and how their relationship with God transformed their lives and brought them closer together. [... more]
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