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Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple 2007!
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Baton Rouge, La. — Louisiana Family Forum (LFF) today recognized the 2007 “Longest-Known Married Louisiana Couple!” The organization introduced Fernand and Emily Cavalier and family on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at the Louisiana State Capitol. Senator Sharon Broome presented the couple with a commendation from the Louisiana Senate.
“An incredible example to Louisiana couples is found in Fernand and Emily Cavalier,” said Gene Mills, of Louisiana Family Forum. “We are so pleased to honor them and to celebrate their exemplary commitment to the covenant of marriage!” Mills continued, “In the days of “soft commitments,” the Cavaliers’ seventy-six year marriage speaks loudly about the attributes they have built a life upon: compassion, empathy, virtue, faith, and enterprise—an example we can all learn from.” The Cavaliers were married April 20, 1931, and will celebrate their 76th anniversary this April.
Fernand Cavalier, 96, built the family’s first home, cutting the timber himself. His wife, Emily, 90, is mother to ten children, seven of whom are still living. The Cavaliers have two dozen grandchildren, three dozen great grand-children and nine great-great grandchildren!
Mr. Cavalier said that it was their Christian work ethic and powerful commitment to personal faith that strengthened and lengthened their marriage for so many years.
Youngest son, Gary Cavalier, a pastor from Shreveport, Louisiana, remarked that his parents’ marriage has made a lasting impact on him, on his family, and on his church. “One thing I learned from mom and dad is that church and work were not options. Dad taught himself to read and write and run a business. Watching them, I knew that I could do anything.”
LFF first located and honored the “longest married” couple back in 2002, hosting a luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. George and Germaine Briant with Governor Mike Foster. The Briants, married July 20, 1921, remained the longest-known married couple in Louisiana until their passing in January of 2005, only three days apart from each other.
Also today, fifteen additional couples—those with marriages lasting over 70 years—are being awarded “Keeper of the Covenant” Certificates and will be inducted into the Louisiana Family Forum Marriage Hall of Fame.
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Louisiana Family Forum, the “voice for traditional families in Louisiana” is dedicated to preserving faith, family and freedom in Louisiana through research, communication and networking.
Duration : 0:1:18
Love Talks for Couples
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Your spouse is a unique person, filled with amazing insights, thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Communication is key to really knowing and fully loving that person. Best selling author and marriage counselor Gary Chapman has developed this handy tabletop resource to get you and your spouse talking. With 101 probing questions, couples will find their relationship enhanced, their intimacy deepened, and their romance ignited. Love Talks for Couples is the perfect companion to the best-selling book, The Five Love Languages. It also makes an excellent Valentines Day, wedding, and anniversary gift. It helps you and your spouse get the conversation flowing.
http://www.fivelovelanguages.com/books_married.html
Duration : 0:1:50
Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple 2007!
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Baton Rouge, La. — Louisiana Family Forum (LFF) today recognized the 2007 “Longest-Known Married Louisiana Couple!” The organization introduced Fernand and Emily Cavalier and family on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at the Louisiana State Capitol. Senator Sharon Broome presented the couple with a commendation from the Louisiana Senate.
“An incredible example to Louisiana couples is found in Fernand and Emily Cavalier,” said Gene Mills, of Louisiana Family Forum. “We are so pleased to honor them and to celebrate their exemplary commitment to the covenant of marriage!” Mills continued, “In the days of “soft commitments,” the Cavaliers’ seventy-six year marriage speaks loudly about the attributes they have built a life upon: compassion, empathy, virtue, faith, and enterprise—an example we can all learn from.” The Cavaliers were married April 20, 1931, and will celebrate their 76th anniversary this April.
Fernand Cavalier, 96, built the family’s first home, cutting the timber himself. His wife, Emily, 90, is mother to ten children, seven of whom are still living. The Cavaliers have two dozen grandchildren, three dozen great grand-children and nine great-great grandchildren!
Mr. Cavalier said that it was their Christian work ethic and powerful commitment to personal faith that strengthened and lengthened their marriage for so many years.
Youngest son, Gary Cavalier, a pastor from Shreveport, Louisiana, remarked that his parents’ marriage has made a lasting impact on him, on his family, and on his church. “One thing I learned from mom and dad is that church and work were not options. Dad taught himself to read and write and run a business. Watching them, I knew that I could do anything.”
LFF first located and honored the “longest married” couple back in 2002, hosting a luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. George and Germaine Briant with Governor Mike Foster. The Briants, married July 20, 1921, remained the longest-known married couple in Louisiana until their passing in January of 2005, only three days apart from each other.
Also today, fifteen additional couples—those with marriages lasting over 70 years—are being awarded “Keeper of the Covenant” Certificates and will be inducted into the Louisiana Family Forum Marriage Hall of Fame.
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Louisiana Family Forum, the “voice for traditional families in Louisiana” is dedicated to preserving faith, family and freedom in Louisiana through research, communication and networking.
Duration : 0:1:18
Love Talks for Couples
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Your spouse is a unique person, filled with amazing insights, thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Communication is key to really knowing and fully loving that person. Best selling author and marriage counselor Gary Chapman has developed this handy tabletop resource to get you and your spouse talking. With 101 probing questions, couples will find their relationship enhanced, their intimacy deepened, and their romance ignited. Love Talks for Couples is the perfect companion to the best-selling book, The Five Love Languages. It also makes an excellent Valentines Day, wedding, and anniversary gift. It helps you and your spouse get the conversation flowing.
http://www.fivelovelanguages.com/books_married.html
Duration : 0:1:50
Louisiana’s Longest Married Couple 2007!
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Baton Rouge, La. — Louisiana Family Forum (LFF) today recognized the 2007 “Longest-Known Married Louisiana Couple!” The organization introduced Fernand and Emily Cavalier and family on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 at the Louisiana State Capitol. Senator Sharon Broome presented the couple with a commendation from the Louisiana Senate.
“An incredible example to Louisiana couples is found in Fernand and Emily Cavalier,” said Gene Mills, of Louisiana Family Forum. “We are so pleased to honor them and to celebrate their exemplary commitment to the covenant of marriage!” Mills continued, “In the days of “soft commitments,” the Cavaliers’ seventy-six year marriage speaks loudly about the attributes they have built a life upon: compassion, empathy, virtue, faith, and enterprise—an example we can all learn from.” The Cavaliers were married April 20, 1931, and will celebrate their 76th anniversary this April.
Fernand Cavalier, 96, built the family’s first home, cutting the timber himself. His wife, Emily, 90, is mother to ten children, seven of whom are still living. The Cavaliers have two dozen grandchildren, three dozen great grand-children and nine great-great grandchildren!
Mr. Cavalier said that it was their Christian work ethic and powerful commitment to personal faith that strengthened and lengthened their marriage for so many years.
Youngest son, Gary Cavalier, a pastor from Shreveport, Louisiana, remarked that his parents’ marriage has made a lasting impact on him, on his family, and on his church. “One thing I learned from mom and dad is that church and work were not options. Dad taught himself to read and write and run a business. Watching them, I knew that I could do anything.”
LFF first located and honored the “longest married” couple back in 2002, hosting a luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. George and Germaine Briant with Governor Mike Foster. The Briants, married July 20, 1921, remained the longest-known married couple in Louisiana until their passing in January of 2005, only three days apart from each other.
Also today, fifteen additional couples—those with marriages lasting over 70 years—are being awarded “Keeper of the Covenant” Certificates and will be inducted into the Louisiana Family Forum Marriage Hall of Fame.
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Louisiana Family Forum, the “voice for traditional families in Louisiana” is dedicated to preserving faith, family and freedom in Louisiana through research, communication and networking.
Duration : 0:1:18
Love Talks for Couples
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Your spouse is a unique person, filled with amazing insights, thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Communication is key to really knowing and fully loving that person. Best selling author and marriage counselor Gary Chapman has developed this handy tabletop resource to get you and your spouse talking. With 101 probing questions, couples will find their relationship enhanced, their intimacy deepened, and their romance ignited. Love Talks for Couples is the perfect companion to the best-selling book, The Five Love Languages. It also makes an excellent Valentines Day, wedding, and anniversary gift. It helps you and your spouse get the conversation flowing.
http://www.fivelovelanguages.com/books_married.html
Duration : 0:1:50
Dr. Gary Chapman on The Marriage You’ve Always Wanted
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After the leftover wedding cake has been consumed and the thank-you notes written, the blissful couple often uncovers some jarring realities: a trail of dirty socks on the floor, conflicting opinions on how much money is too much for a bottle of shampoo and a general wonderment at the question, “What does it mean to merge the worlds of two very different people?”
In an updated version of Toward a Growing Marriage, beloved relationship expert and marriage counselor Gary Chapman offers his trademark practical wisdom on the many issues young married couples face. His basic message: to enjoy “the marriage you’ve always wanted,” we have to be the person Jesus has always wanted us to be. He looks at such areas as meaningful communication, expectations about “who does what” around the house, and the challenges of money management. “Your Turn” questions inspire further interaction between wives and husbands. This book makes a superb sequel to The Five Love Languages as it takes the “next step” in making unselfish relationships a reality.
http://www.fivelovelanguages.com/books_married.html
Duration : 0:1:41
Black Women: Marriage is Forever
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When you and your partner each have an intimate knowledge of the other’s character, and your love is built on the solid foundation of mutual love, respect, fidelity, communication, and compromise, it’s time to head to the altar for a marriage that will last a lifetime!
Duration : 0:5:51
Communication Barriers; Building A Culture Of Honor In Our Families clip 2
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This clip is part of a great message tough by Sheri Silk. In it she addresses the value of families and heavenly love. That the greatest need can be fill through love.This message shows you that you can building healthy.
Duration : 0:2:48
Tackle Tough Topics
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When is a good time to tackle those tough topics with your children? Better TV’s relationship expert has some tips and advice.
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