We all have multiple prayer intentions. Some take time before the Lord answers them. Others are more pressing, at least to us. Do you have an urgent intention that you would like others to join you in praying for? We’ll take your calls, emails, social media comments and texts on tomorrow’s show.
Once a month we invite you to share with the Take 2 Family something that caught your eye in the news. That’s what we’ll do on today’s program. It could be something local to you, regional, or even global. Let’s start the week off with a great show.
Join us for our monthly, All About Relationships show on Take 2 with Jerry and Debbie. We will talk about anything and everything having to do with relationships. We believe in sharing all the good, the bad and even the ugly aspects of being in a relationship. We are made for community and that means interacting with others, either casually or in a committed way. Work relationships are another area we love to hear about. Relationships are all around us and we want to foster a safe platform to share from the heart and grow…Call us, 1-833-288-3986
For the majority of people, their vocation will be to the married life. In 2020, the average age of marriage for female participants was 31, while male respondents married at age 33. Of course, there are always “exceptions to the rule.” Some people may not feel called to marriage for some time, or may just not find the “right person” to marry until later in life. The reasons for this could be many. Are you someone who found love and married later in life? If so, please join us on Thursday for an inspiring conversation about this topic.
Share with us on Wednesday just what you are passionate about in life. This is important because having a sense of passion and purpose can be keys to a successful, fulfilling life. Many people lose their passion along the way because of circumstances beyond their control. But it is never too late to discover what really excites us, motivates us and keeps us focused. This conversation we are about to have on Wednesday with your help, can certainly lift and inspire others to live a life filled with a renewed passion. Call us, 1-833-288-3986
Here in the United States, it’s easy to think that our nation has gone off the rails in many respects. Many of our challenges are nothing new. But it seems like the decline of the U.S. has been accelerating at an increasing rate of speed in recent years. We’re curious to know what people around the world think of our country these days. If you’re a member of the Take 2 Family from anywhere in the world, please give us your feedback on Tuesday. This is something entirely new for us (inviting takes from listeners around the globe), so let’s make sure we have a lot of participation!
In 2004, Hollywood put out a film about ‘mean girls’ in high school. But adult mean girls are found just about everywhere in society. It simply does not end with high school drama. Adult bullying is a real problem and when it happens in a family situation it is even more destructive. This topic was brought to us by a Take 2 family member. They have experienced adult bullying from in-laws for well over 3 decades. The ‘mean girls’ term seems juvenile and relatively harmless but adults that behave like this can shatter the spirit of others. Let’s talk about this problem and see if we can come up with ways to handle this devastating reality. 1-833-288-3986
We believe this is the first time we’ve had two part two’s in the same week. Thanks for all of your participation in our Thursday discussion on COVID-19: One Year Later. We’ll delve into this again on Friday. If you were on the line, but didn’t get on the air, on Thursday, Ryan will put you at the head of the line on Friday.
It’s been a little more than a year since the world became aware of the looming COVID-19 pandemic. But this is just about one year since turmoil and chaos began to reign everywhere. It’s been a year that no one would ever want to repeat. There are signs that things are heading in the right direction. But there are also signs that many of the consequences of the pandemic will be with us for a long time – perhaps for good. What has this year been like for you? Have you had COVID-19? Do you know anyone who has? Has anyone you know died of the virus? What impact has it had on your life, your family, your work, your ability to function as you had been prior to the outbreak? How do you think those responsible for guiding us through the pandemic have done? Where do you see things going in the near and distant future? Have you received, or are you planning to receive the vaccine? This promises to be an impactful conversation, and we encourage you to join us with your take.
Due to the overwhelming response to this topic on Tuesday, we’re presenting part two of “Watching Out For Scams” on Wednesday. Feel free to listen to Tuesday’s show if you missed it, and you’re welcome to call in and participate on Wednesday.