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What Makes a Strong Marriage | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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More and more people are choosing to live together prior to—or instead of—marriage. Why? Perhaps they are trying to answer the question,
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“How do I know if I should marry this person?” They think living together will provide the answer of whether or not a marriage will last.
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The reality, however, is marriage is about so much more than whether or not you can live together.
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Marriage is a commitment to trust each other and love each other through life, no matter what comes your way. As Dave Willis stated,
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“A strong marriage requires loving your spouse even in those moments when they aren’t being lovable…
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believing in them even when they struggle to believe in themselves.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.