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Carolyn McCulley

This Momentary Marriage: Ian and Larissa's Story

Posted on 05.29.12 by Carolyn McCulley | Twitter: @CarolynMcculley
Topics: Relationships with Others

Ian and Larissa Murphy’s story has encouraged many people over the years, so I was very pleased when Desiring God asked Citygate Films to produce a short documentary about them. What an honor to showcase their faith on film! 

Even though my company produced this film, I'm not going to be bashful about promoting this piece. The reason is not for the filmmakingit is because of the tremendous, God-honoring faith that Ian and Larissa express. I still cry every time I watch it. May I suggest that you share this with friends who have suffered traumatic brain injury, or any kind of disabling accident? More importantly, may I suggest that you offer respite, relief, and support to anyone who is a regular caregiver to loved ones who are seriously ill or injured? The Murphys are very fortunate to have a strong community of family and friends who support them in various ways, but this is not true of everyone in similar situations.

I hope you have eight minutes to spare to be inspired by their story!

Comments

  1. We are blessed to be a part of Sovereign Grace Church of Indiana where Ian and Larissa attend. Their love and joy in the Saviour and each other is genuine and authentic - whether days are difficult or easy. They are a treasure.
    posted by Elaine
    on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 10:49 am
  2. Wow, sure makes you put things in perspective, I would like to read that book.
    posted by Christina
    on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 1:55 pm
  3. This was beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing.
    posted by Sharon
    on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 8:38 pm
  4. Thankyou for sharing that beautiful story.
    God is so Great.
    posted by margaret Barclay
    on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 1:54 pm

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