"We have what you call a three fold marriage. You make a triangle with your hands and you can see Jesus is at the top and we're below. That's pretty solid. You're a threefold covenant. There's three people in this marriage. We've been through some difficult things physically but we're still here, stronger than ever and living for the Lord."
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Gavin MacLeod: My role as a Christian is more important than 'Love Boat,' 'Mary Tyler Moore' success (October 24, 2013)
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