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James Robison is a former preacher who changed directions in his life several years ago and began hosting this television show alongside his wife, Betty, in order to reach out to help more people. This daily religious and self-help program welcomes guests who tell how they have successfully overcome difficulties in their lives by following God's word -- with the hope of encouraging others to do the same and look to God for help and guidance in times of need. The Robisons provide viewers with Bible-based advice to help them deal with everyday problems.
James Robison is a former preacher who changed directions in his life several years ago and began hosting this television show alongside his wife, Betty, in order to reach out to help more people. This daily religious and self-help program welcomes guests who tell how they have successfully overcome difficulties in their lives by following God's word -- with the hope of encouraging others to do the same and look to God for help and guidance in times of need. The Robisons provide viewers with Bible-based advice to help them deal with everyday problems.
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S2024, EP75 "James and Betty Robison: Kingdom Truth"James and Betty discuss how to bring God's blessings to Earth by holding to His principles in one's everyday life.
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S2024, EP75 "James and Betty Robison: Kingdom Truth"James and Betty discuss how to bring God's blessings to Earth by holding to His principles in one's everyday life.
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