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You are here: Home / Podcast / #WalkItOut Podcast 042: Mike and Carlie Kercheval

November 2, 2018 by Tricia Goyer Leave a Comment

#WalkItOut Podcast 042: Mike and Carlie Kercheval

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On todays episode of WalkItOut Podcast please welcome my friends Mike and Carlie Kercheval

In today’s episode, we’re welcoming my friends Mike and Carlie Kercheval.

When I say the word “marriage”, what do you think about? Does it bring joy? Does it bring sadness? An ache? A longing? A desire? So many times, marriage can bring heartache. That’s what we’re going to be talking about today. My guests are Mike and Carlie Kercheval. This is the first time that we’ve had a marriage couple visit the #WalkItOut podcast, but I just know that you are going to love this episode. I was just so inspired to hear their story, and can’t wait to meet them in person. They are flowing with love for God and each other. One of the big things we’ll be talking about in this episode is communication. I think this is the one thing that can pull a marriage apart — when two people are living separate lives and not communicating with each other.

I know you are going to be encouraged this conversation with Mike and Carlie. You can listen above or on iTunes! I’d love it if you shared with your friends!

Links from the show
Mike and Carlie’s marriage courses
The Ultimate Goal Setting Planner for Couples
Consecrated Conversations
Goal Setting for Couples Course
Common Marriage Problems (and How to Avoid Them)
Why we Avoid the Blame Game in Marriage
5 Ways to Help the Spouse Who is Struggling

This Week’s Walk It Out Scripture

Ecclesiastes 4:9

Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor:
If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up. Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone?

This week’s Walk It Out Prayer

Lord, I know you have a desire for marriage. You are the one who designed it, and you know what an impact we can make when our marriages are dedicated toward You. I pray for the listener who is having struggles in their marriage. I pray that you will give them wisdom. I pray for softened hearts and gentleness. I pray that you will bring another couple alongside them to help them, and inspire them in their marriage. I pray for those that are listening that want to be married but don’t have anyone in sight. I pray that if it’s your will you help them and guide them, and bring someone along for them to walk beside.

Connect with Mike and Carlie Kercheval:
Website | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest

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Walk It Out

A special thanks to Life Worship for the use of their song Wide Open Space for my theme song!

Want to hear more from Tricia? Don’t miss these great podcasts:

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