Author and speaker Dannah Gresh recently shared an excerpt of her book What Are You Waiting For? on her blog:
One recent issue of Glamour magazine dubbed single women who prefer freedom over family as “freemales.” Cameron Diaz was touted as a role model for all women. She was quoted, “I love being by...
By Candice Gage
ABC News published an article this week about brides who spend around $1,500 on a new method of fast pre-wedding weight loss — the K-E diet.
Brides-to-be looking to shed that final 10, 15 or 20 pounds in order to fit into their dream wedding gown have taken a controversial approach to...
Earlier this month The Gospel Coalition printed a summery of three articles written by Jennifer Roback Morse, Founder and President of the Ruth Institute. Morse argues that marriage should not be privatized:
“Get the government out of the marriage business,” or its close cousin, “Leave it...
by Candice Gage
I have long been a fan of the sisters Brontë. As a teen, I remember checking out a treasury from the local library containing the complete works of Charlotte and Emily. In college, I discovered the lesser known work of their younger sister, Anne. I devoured Agnes Grey, and then decided to...
Earlier this week, the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood’s Gender Blog reprinted John Piper’s “Pursue Mature Manhood and Womanhood.” In his post, Piper directs his readers to Boaz and Ruth as examples of godly masculinity and femininity:
Ruth and Boaz is a great love story....
This week The Gospel Coalition Blog took up the topic of the Church’s role in non-Christian marriages – “Should Ministers Officiate at the Weddings of Unbelievers?”
Russell Moore of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary says no:
First of all, a minister of the gospel needs to know that he has no...
by Candice Gage
“Do you have any advice for someone new to Marry Well?”
I routinely get asked variations of this question from fellow members of this site. Understandably, new members often feel lost trying to navigate the online dating sphere. Even those of us who have been around awhile can make...
by Candice Gage
There’s been a lot of talk about cynicism around Marry Well lately. It’s something we as singles all need to guard against, particularly those of us who live in the cynicism soaked 21st century United States.
Steve Watters gave us a list of practical tips in Beyond Cynicism. As I was...
By Steve Watters
In my last post, I talked about how cynicism can be a barrier to marrying well. I promised I would follow up with a post about moving beyond cynicism. These insights, as I mentioned in the last post, are based on the book A Praying Life by Paul E. Miller.
Paul struggled with cynicism and...
by Steve Watters
“Cynicism is increasingly the dominant spirit of our age,” writes Paul Miller in his book A Praying Life. You might not think of yourself as cynical, but because the posture of cynicism is so pervasive in our culture, it’s easy to absorb — and it may be one of your...
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