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You can improve your relationships by improving yourself

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You can improve your relationships by improving yourself


Leslie and Les Parrott visited Michelangelo’s famous statue of King David while on vacation in Italy. Les and Leslie Parrott visited Michelangelo’s famous statue of King David. The Parrotts were not the only ones who visited Michelangelo’s famous statue of King David that day. To escape the crowds, the Parrotts explored a nearby hall called “Hall of the Prisoners.” On display were several unfinished statues that Michelangelo labelled “The Captives.” The incomplete works were emblematic of mankind’s struggle to feel integrated with God, with ourselves, and with the people around us.

Relationships can only be healthy if we are healthy.

On Focus on the Family with Jim Daly “Improve Yourself, Improve Your Relationships,” I’m talking with the Parrotts about how we can create stronger relationships by growing in three areas of self-discovery:

  • Profound Significance: True health is founded in the knowledge that God sees you as a person of profound significance. This is a more profound understanding than intellectual awareness. You can feel it. As Saint Augustine said, “God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.”
  • Unwavering Authenticity Choose to lie to others by not being true to yourself. Authenticity and perfection are two different things. It’s about integrity with who God has designed you to be…



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