Preparing Couples for Marriage and for Life
Whatever you say about the state of marriage today, one thing is sure: Most peopleRead More »
Whatever you say about the state of marriage today, one thing is sure: Most peopleRead More »
A soul mate isn’t someone you discover; it’s someone you intentionally and prayerfully become.
Notes from the day my daughter, Rebecca, married Jake Mutz
I saw God’s plan for marriage first hand as I walked my daughter down the aisle.
Weddings today are being seen more as a social affair than as a public declaration of the lifelong union of one man and one woman.
Is there really much difference between the weddings in Las Vegas chapels and those that occur every week in many churches across America?
A wedding is not the completion of engagement but the beginning of a new life.
We spend weeks training our dogs how to sit and heel, yet, when it comes to marriage, we leave our children to fend for themselves.
It’s important to learn God’s view on children.
Three powerful influences work together to drive many married couples over the financial cliff.
When you marry, it’s important to step away from depending on your parents for your livelihood and emotional support and depend on each other instead.
There are some non-negotiables that our daughters must look for in a prospective husband.
What were you really saying when you vowed to love “until death do us part?
Much to my surprise, I realized God was calling me to be faithful, not single.
The key to making marriage work—and what sets it apart from cohabitation—is commitment.
The biggest decision you’ll make outside of choosing to accept Jesus Christ as Savior.
Though obedience to God can be difficult, it’s always worth it.