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Does marriage matter any more? If so, is it even possible to have a stable marriage? How do you choose the right one? And, is there anything I should be working on now even before being in a relationship? Marry Wisely, Marry Well teaches you how to start building your future marriage house even before being in a relationship. Learn to make a wise choice of a spouse and how to start preparing yourself for a future relationship that is truly built on Christ.
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It was with a deep sense of joy, out of love for the students I work with, that I sifted my way through the solidly biblical, deeply hopeful words of Marry Wisely, Marry Well. Bakers work in this book is comprehensive, understandable, applicable, and full of grace and truth. I would recommend it to any young person, or even any older person for that matter, who is considering marriage in the near or far future.
—Ben Moody, Campus Minister, Christian Student Fellowship, Indiana University
Commentators from all sorts of places are alarmed at the hookup culture among our youth. They largely agree on at least one thing about the present relational landscape: its ugly out there. But in this book we get a portrait capturing the beauty of wisdom. Don’t expect a rulebook here. Rulebooks cant change a young persons vision to discern true from false beauty. A portrait, rather, invites you to gaze upon what is good and want it for yourself. Come, gaze at Jesus Christ as the wisdom of God, who promises to help his followers to walk safely in any relational landscape.
—Jeremy Pierre, Ph.D., Dean of Students, Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
No other time in human history has demanded a careful and knowledgeable study of marriage than the present. The biblical view of marriage is under massive scrutiny and ridicule. Marry Wisely, Marry Well restores our confidence in the Bible and the institution of marriage. Anyone considering marriage who reads this book will not enter marriage unadvised and unprepared.
—Dr. Rod Mays, Former National Coordinator, Reformed University Fellowship; Adjunct Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary