Reasons NOT to Marry an Unbeliever

There are different reasons not to marry an unbeliever if you are a follower of Jesus Christ. Please prayerfully consider what is written below. Reasons NOT to Marry an Unbeliever Imagine two oxen joined together at the neck by a wooden crosspiece so they can pull a plow. They are Read More…

Can Unequally Yoked Marriages Be Successful?

Many spouses in unequally yoked marriage relationships mistakenly believe that their marriage can never be successful or satisfying. They think that because they disagree on the level of religious commitment, they will be unable to agree on anything else. However, that is a defeatist attitude. Spirituality is an important part Read More…

Won Without A Word

Are you frustrated because your spouse doesn’t have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ? You do, and yet nothing that you say or do seems to move them any closer to making that same decision? Do you sit back and wonder how they’ll ever come to faith in Christ if Read More…

SPIRITUALLY SINGLE: Living With an Unbelieving Husband

We’re called to live at peace with everyone, including our unbelieving spouses, which can require extra effort on our part,” Ellen says. “We all have to find what works best in our individual situation. There’s no magic formula, but God will help supply the right answers if we ask.” That Read More…

Winning Without Words

Lee and his wife Leslie had a happy marriage. After a few years as husband and wife, they were best friends and enjoyed a fun, exciting life together. But then Leslie did something that sent their marriage into a skid: she made a commitment to Jesus. She became a Christ Read More…

SCRIPTURES ON DIVORCE

We’re asked the question often, “Should I get a divorce?” Our answer to them is, “that’s not for us to tell you. We’re told in the Bible that “what God has put together let no man tear apart.” That includes us. Instead, we encourage them to pray and to read Read More…

Marrying a Non-Believer: The Ox and Mule Syndrome

We’re told in the Bible to be equally yoked to one another. So when you are a follower of Christ, and you consider marrying someone who is not, you set up a difficult situation. You subject yourself to “the ox and mule syndrome.” Dennis McCallum and Gary DeLashmutt explain: To Read More…