Preparing for remarriage can be an exciting time. Pre-wedding jitters aren’t uncommon. But, what about all out fears? It’s important to take a look at those and try to determine where they are coming from. Is it just worries about what another marriage will be like? Or is it a little more insidious, such as nagging feelings or red flags that have been ignored? If this is the case, maybe it’s time to slow things down a little and take a good hard look at your relationship, now before the vows are exchanged.

Source:Remarriage Preparation – I'll Say “I Do” Because I Don't Want to Be Alone

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One Response to “Remarriage Preparation – I'll Say “I Do” Because I Don't Want to Be Alone”

  1. More Christ Like on November 23rd, 2008 1:40 am

    Les McFall has an interesting way to deal with the exception clause in Matthew 19:9. He has written a 43 page paper that reviews the changes in the Greek made by Erasmus that effect the way Matthew 19:9 has been translated. I reviewed McFall’s paper at Except For Fornication Clause of Matthew 19:9. I would love to hear some feedback on this position.

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