• 11. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?

  • Mar 12 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

11. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?

  • Summary

  • In Episode 11 of The Karen Kingsbury Show, Karen talks with her daughter Kelsey about one of the mottos their family lives by: look for the miracles in life. From an officer that may have been an angel, to Rod Stewart and the High Line Park, Kelsey and Karen share the many memories they have of witnessing miracles.

    Karen Kingsbury has told a million stories, but this is the first time she's told HER story! Out of all of her bestsellers, Karen wants to be remembered for the stories she wrote with the days of her life! On her first ever podcast, Karen hopes and prays throughout these episodes you'll see yourself in the stories she shares.

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    Show Links:
    For tickets and more information about Karen’s movie SOMEONE LIKE YOU, visit SomeoneLikeYou.movie.
    Click here to view the trailer for SOMEONE LIKE YOU movie
    For information about Karen’s books, visit KarenKingsbury.com
    To sign up for Karen’s Newsletter, visit KarenKingsbury.com/newsletter
    To receive information about an adoption grant, visit KarenKingsbury.com/foundation
    Read by Ryan Grow. Personal ad for Someone like you.
    Check out Someone Like You, a new film from Karen Kingsbury.
    You can also watch this episode on YouTube HERE.
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    Check out Someone Like You, a new film from Karen Kingsbury.
    You can also watch this episode on YouTube HERE.


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