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December 26, 2016


Title: Fighting is Good for your Marriage!
Topic: Marriage
Discussed by Dr. Les Parrott
with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott (www.LesAndLeslie.com)


Part 1 of 2

World Vision presents “Fight Night” at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Northwest Houston on Friday night February 12 and Saturday morning February 13. Guys – this is a great opportunity to impress your wife during Valentine’s weekend. What better way to say “I love you forever!” than to attend a couple’s conference! Wanting to attend a couple’s conference is not a sign of weakness; it proves to your wife that she is worth it!

Wives – all you have to say to your husband to convince him to come is mention the phrase “Fight Night” and he’s there! Haha In all seriousness, though, this conference is an absolute must for all couples, no matter how long you’ve been married or even if you’re engaged. Learning how to fight before your married is essential.

Les Parrott and his wife Leslie are the keynote speakers for “Fight Night”. Les is with us today to discuss the importance of “fighting fair” in your marriage. This is their promise for the evening: “Conflict is the price we pay for a deeper level of intimacy.” Knowing how to have a “good fight” will actually bring you and your spouse closer together.



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Fighting is Good for your Marriage!
Topic: Marriage
Discussed by Dr. Les Parrott
with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott (www.LesAndLeslie.com)

Dr. Les Parrott and his wife do not claim to have a perfect marriage; they fight just like every other couple does. What is important, though, is the manner in which they fight. That is why they started speaking at couple’s conferences around the country – to show other couples the right way to fight to save their marriage.

The number one issue couples fight over is money. The second most common issue is sex. “The real ‘reason’ we fight, though, is our perception,” Les Parrott says. “We [men and women] look at the world through different lenses.” This causes friction in a marriage. Come to “Fight Night” to hear more on this topic and reasons why people fight.

But, how should couples fight? Les and Leslie have four ways couples should fight – one is cooperation. “We want a winner and loser in a fight. But not in a marriage,” Les says. He has a friend who says: “Humble pie is a pastry that’s never tasty.”

Les also explains how and why it is important to show your children the proper way to fight – and how to resolve one. You do, of course, want to avoid fighting with your spouse in front of your children, but it will happen occasionally. If a fight starts in front of them, always – always – make sure you fix the problem in front of them, too.

Listen in as Dr. Parrott talks more about how couples fight. Better yet – come to “Fight Night” with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott. Click here  for tickets and more information.



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February 9, 2016


Title: Fighting is Good for your Marriage!
Topic: Marriage
Discussed by Dr. Les Parrott
with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott (www.LesAndLeslie.com)


Part 1 of 2

World Vision presents “Fight Night” at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Northwest Houston on Friday night February 12 and Saturday morning February 13. Guys – this is a great opportunity to impress your wife during Valentine’s weekend. What better way to say “I love you forever!” than to attend a couple’s conference! Wanting to attend a couple’s conference is not a sign of weakness; it proves to your wife that she is worth it!

Wives – all you have to say to your husband to convince him to come is mention the phrase “Fight Night” and he’s there! Haha In all seriousness, though, this conference is an absolute must for all couples, no matter how long you’ve been married or even if you’re engaged. Learning how to fight before your married is essential.

Les Parrott and his wife Leslie are the keynote speakers for “Fight Night”. Les is with us today to discuss the importance of “fighting fair” in your marriage. This is their promise for the evening: “Conflict is the price we pay for a deeper level of intimacy.” Knowing how to have a “good fight” will actually bring you and your spouse closer together.



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Fighting is Good for your Marriage!
Topic: Marriage
Discussed by Dr. Les Parrott
with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott (www.LesAndLeslie.com)

Dr. Les Parrott and his wife do not claim to have a perfect marriage; they fight just like every other couple does. What is important, though, is the manner in which they fight. That is why they started speaking at couple’s conferences around the country – to show other couples the right way to fight to save their marriage.

The number one issue couples fight over is money. The second most common issue is sex. “The real ‘reason’ we fight, though, is our perception,” Les Parrott says. “We [men and women] look at the world through different lenses.” This causes friction in a marriage. Come to “Fight Night” to hear more on this topic and reasons why people fight.

But, how should couples fight? Les and Leslie have four ways couples should fight – one is cooperation. “We want a winner and loser in a fight. But not in a marriage,” Les says. He has a friend who says: “Humble pie is a pastry that’s never tasty.”

Les also explains how and why it is important to show your children the proper way to fight – and how to resolve one. You do, of course, want to avoid fighting with your spouse in front of your children, but it will happen occasionally. If a fight starts in front of them, always – always – make sure you fix the problem in front of them, too.

Listen in as Dr. Parrott talks more about how couples fight. Better yet – come to “Fight Night” with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott. Click here  for tickets and more information.



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February 4, 2016


Title: Fighting is Good for your Marriage!
Topic: Marriage
Discussed by Dr. Les Parrott
with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott (www.LesAndLeslie.com)


Part 1 of 2

World Vision presents “Fight Night” at Champion Forest Baptist Church in Northwest Houston on Friday night February 12 and Saturday morning February 13. Guys – this is a great opportunity to impress your wife during Valentine’s weekend. What better way to say “I love you forever!” than to attend a couple’s conference! Wanting to attend a couple’s conference is not a sign of weakness; it proves to your wife that she is worth it!

Wives – all you have to say to your husband to convince him to come is mention the phrase “Fight Night” and he’s there! Haha In all seriousness, though, this conference is an absolute must for all couples, no matter how long you’ve been married or even if you’re engaged. Learning how to fight before your married is essential.

Les Parrott and his wife Leslie are the keynote speakers for “Fight Night”. Les is with us today to discuss the importance of “fighting fair” in your marriage. This is their promise for the evening: “Conflict is the price we pay for a deeper level of intimacy.” Knowing how to have a “good fight” will actually bring you and your spouse closer together.



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Fighting is Good for your Marriage!
Topic: Marriage
Discussed by Dr. Les Parrott
with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott (www.LesAndLeslie.com)

Dr. Les Parrott and his wife do not claim to have a perfect marriage; they fight just like every other couple does. What is important, though, is the manner in which they fight. That is why they started speaking at couple’s conferences around the country – to show other couples the right way to fight to save their marriage.

The number one issue couples fight over is money. The second most common issue is sex. “The real ‘reason’ we fight, though, is our perception,” Les Parrott says. “We [men and women] look at the world through different lenses.” This causes friction in a marriage. Come to “Fight Night” to hear more on this topic and reasons why people fight.

But, how should couples fight? Les and Leslie have four ways couples should fight – one is cooperation. “We want a winner and loser in a fight. But not in a marriage,” Les says. He has a friend who says: “Humble pie is a pastry that’s never tasty.”

Les also explains how and why it is important to show your children the proper way to fight – and how to resolve one. You do, of course, want to avoid fighting with your spouse in front of your children, but it will happen occasionally. If a fight starts in front of them, always – always – make sure you fix the problem in front of them, too.

Listen in as Dr. Parrott talks more about how couples fight. Better yet – come to “Fight Night” with Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott. Click here  for tickets and more information.



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