Kim Trobee, longtime Focus on the Family spokesperson and senior manager for their marriage ministry, spent six days in Washington DC for America's 250th birthday celebration — and came back with a surprising report: hundreds of thousands of people on the National Mall, no fights, no division, just genuine gratitude and camaraderie. She talks with Brian From about what it felt like to be there, the immigrant families who were the most visibly moved by the celebration, and the significance of Focus on the Family having a booth in the Faith and Family Pavilion on the national mall — something that wouldn't have been possible under previous administrations. Then the conversation shifts to marriage: Kim and her husband Gary have been married 36 years, and she's passionate about helping couples not just survive but thrive. Focus on the Family offers free marriage getaway weekends at four resort locations around the country, and their Hope Restored intensive program — designed for marriages in genuine crisis — has an 80% success rate two years out. Whether you're dating, newlywed, blended, or on the verge of divorce, focusonthefamily.com has resources for every season.

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