Praying for Your Future Husband
Thirty years old and still praying for a spouse? Here’s encouragement as you continue on the journey.
Thirty years old and still praying for a spouse? Here’s encouragement as you continue on the journey.
Here’s what my fiancé and I are doing to streamline our time management and give us enough rest so we can make it through each week.
From a Facebook message, to saying “I love you” on the first date, to 200 miles between them. This is the engagement story of Bethany and Chris.
A girl from North Carolina moved to Florida in July 2011, and a boy from Indiana relocated to Florida for his job in August 2014. They were engaged in 2017.
When after our first date Tom emailed me with, “I do hope for an opportunity to prayerfully pursue you, should you wish to be pursued,” my jaw dropped.
Facing problems together is important for healthy relationships, and oftentimes doing so requires arguing.
When we encourage one another, we’re not simply trying to make someone feel better about their life; we’re calling them to faithfulness in following Jesus.
The best of marriage happens not when my husband and I are looking at each other, but when we’re facing the same direction.
Despite differences and changes in one another, Bob and Maria are on the same page about the things in life that truly matter.
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