Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Does he/she share your faith?
The deeper you hold your faith, the more difficult it is to compromise on this, particularly if you decide to have children. So many couples have come back to me after they have children and ask, “What do we do now?” when trying to decide where to worship and even how to acknowledge the birth (Baptism? Dedication?) There’s no easy answer here.
A common faith holds a family together, not just on a weekly basis, but on major holidays throughout the year—which means that every such occasion will remind you of your disconnect as a couple if you share a significantly different expression of faith that makes you want to be in two different houses of worship at any one time.
Relate Articles:
Relate Articles:
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Can they handle conflict?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Does he/she share your faith?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Will they kiss divorce good-bye?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Will they be a spectacular parent?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Do they pray?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Do they know how to forgive?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Do they know how to communicate?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Is he/ she humble?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: Are they a giver or a taker?
- Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do”: What does their “fruit” look like?
Welcome To Oudney Patsika's Blog: Getting Your Message Heard in a Noisy World: In today’s media-driven, distracted culture, your message must be amplified to reach a larger audience.
Contact Us through the Chat with WhatsApp widget below.