Christine Caine, Lisa Harper, Holly Wagner Among Major Ministry Leaders to Join TBN’s ‘Better Together’

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When like-minded women get together to share, pray and encourage each other, there’s no doubt about it—great things happen! That’s the idea behind Better Together, the first-ever daily television show created and produced by women, and just for women—premiering Monday, April 22, exclusively on faith-and-family network TBN.

Hosted by TBN’s Laurie Crouch, wife of TBN president Matt Crouch, along with some remarkable friends, Better Together is a fast-moving 30 minutes with real women of faith and action having honest, engaging conversation about all sorts of issues—with no topic off limits!

Matt Crouch explained that the idea for the innovative talk show came together as he, Laurie and several other couples got together regularly for dinner. “You guessed it,” he recalled, “the women always ended up at one end of the table sharing and encouraging one another. And that’s how the format for this unique show was born! It’s just that informal—friends encouraging friends in a world that very much needs transparent conversation and encouragement these days.”

Each week on Better Together, Laurie Crouch will welcome an exciting group of friends and co-hosts such as Christine Caine, Lisa Harper, Holly Wagner, DeeDee Freeman, Hosanna Wong and other ministry leaders. With wisdom, faith and humor, these true friends will unpack topics that are important to women from all walks of life.

“God created each of us for community and friendship,” said Laurie. “Life comes at us at a fast and furious pace, and we’re not meant to do it alone. I really believe we see Jesus more clearly when we experience Him in the context of the lives and circumstances of other people. That’s what Better Together is all about—loving Jesus and growing in His grace together as a family.”

She added that the goal is to connect viewers together from across the nation and world into a community of friends fellowshipping, praying for and encouraging each other. “We want Better Together to go beyond just a daily television program,” she said. “We want to hear from women everywhere. This is all about building a community where we are linking arms with our sisters in Christ all over the world.”

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