First Year Off
An obscure verse in Deuteronomy offers a principle that, if applied, helps establish beneficial and spouse-honoring patterns for marriage.
An obscure verse in Deuteronomy offers a principle that, if applied, helps establish beneficial and spouse-honoring patterns for marriage.
We spend a lot of time preparing for marriage, but it’s possible we’re actually over-preparing and under-engaging.
I think marriage is like child-raising for a lot of people. There’s so much fear associated with it. What if I marry the wrong person?
Sometimes I forget what it felt like to be single. Sure, I remember the dates — the good, the bad, the non-existent. I remember driving places alone in my little blue-green Corolla (no car seats involved) to meet friends for movies or late-night coffee …
A friend asked me for my observations on my first year of marriage, and here are the four observations I shared with her.
With the rise of the Millennial comes the rise of the extended single life. Most of us won’t marry until at least age 27, studies show, and 25 percent will never marry at all, according to a Pew research study. Maybe that’s because we love our individu …
It’s a good idea to occasionally do an internal inventory and see whether we’re ready for marriage.
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