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689 | Dr. Myles Munroe: "Friends Are More Important Than Your Brothers And Sisters."

689 | Dr. Myles Munroe: "Friends Are More Important Than Your Brothers And Sisters."

FromDepression Detox Show | Daily Inspirational Talks


689 | Dr. Myles Munroe: "Friends Are More Important Than Your Brothers And Sisters."

FromDepression Detox Show | Daily Inspirational Talks

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Myles Munroe is back to tell us the bitter truth about friendship and what defines a true friend.Source: #Dr Myles Munroe - HOW TO WRITE YOUR VISION IN LIFE.Connect with Dr. Myles Munroe: Website:Dr. Myles Munroe GlobalInstagram: munroeglobalYouTube: Munroe Global @MunroeGlobalBook: The Principles and Power of Vision: Keys to Achieving Personal and Corporate DestinyPrevious Episodes:575 | Dr. Myles Munroe: "The Key To Your Life Is Finding A Vision That Imposes Discipline On You."422 | Dr. Myles Munroe: "Look For A Problem."Hosted by Malikee Josephs (Pronounced Muh leek Jo seffs) Let's Connect: (I Personally Respond, The Real Me)  Follow Me On Instagram @DepressionDetoxShow.Email me: mj@depressiondetoxshow.comSupport The Show: Donate
Released:
Feb 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Get UNSTUCK and change your relationship with depression. Join host, life coach, and health expert Malikee Josephs, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to hear talks from leading health and inspirational experts to lift your mood and change your life! If you’re struggling with feelings of unhappiness, loneliness, emptiness, anxiety, sadness, grief/loss, or not having a sense of purpose, this show is for YOU! —————— If you are in need of medical care, please consult with a therapist or physician. If you are in a crisis or thinking of harming yourself, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255. Calls are private and confidential. CDC Mental Health recommendation page https://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/tools-resources/index.htm