12 Questions to Ask Before You Marry

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The divorce rate in America is at an all-time high and researchers tell us that a broken marriage is the greatest cause of anxiety and depression in our culture. This book was written as both an encouragement and a warning. We want to encourage couples that are married to take practical, Biblical steps to strengthen their relationship, and we want to warn those who are not married yet to ask the right questions before they tie the knot. By asking tough, important questions early on, you can avoid big surprises once you've already made the vow. Just because you love someone does not mean you are compatible nor does it mean it is wise, or the will of God, for you to marry them.

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The divorce rate in America is at an all-time high and researchers tell us that a broken marriage is the greatest cause of anxiety and depression in our culture. This book was written as both an encouragement and a warning. We want to encourage couples that are married to take practical, Biblical steps to strengthen their relationship, and we want to warn those who are not married yet to ask the right questions before they tie the knot. By asking tough, important questions early on, you can avoid big surprises once you've already made the vow. Just because you love someone does not mean you are compatible nor does it mean it is wise, or the will of God, for you to marry them.

The divorce rate in America is at an all-time high and researchers tell us that a broken marriage is the greatest cause of anxiety and depression in our culture. This book was written as both an encouragement and a warning. We want to encourage couples that are married to take practical, Biblical steps to strengthen their relationship, and we want to warn those who are not married yet to ask the right questions before they tie the knot. By asking tough, important questions early on, you can avoid big surprises once you've already made the vow. Just because you love someone does not mean you are compatible nor does it mean it is wise, or the will of God, for you to marry them.