Ep. 1 – Is marriage a mystery? It’s certainly one of the great controversies in our culture, but it’s the Bible that tells us marriage is mysterious. The question is, “Why?”
Ep. 2 – Do you ever wonder what the first wedding looked like? It’s safe to say it was unlike any we see today for one reason: God presided as the minister. On today’s program, Charles Morris and David Wollen think about God’s purpose for marriage.
Ep. 3 – Flowers? Chocolate? Or both? It’s Valentine’s Day and on today’s program Charles Morris will be joined by David Wollen and his wife, Marci, as they think through this unique holiday and marriage.
Ep. 4 – “Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” Challenging yet clarifying words for a Christian marriage. But whether you’re married or single, they have profound purpose in the church today.
Ep. 5 – Marriage in heaven? The Bible’s answer is no … and yes! …the reality far bigger and better than we can possibly imagine.
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Ray Ortlund traces marriage throughout Scripture laying out a vision of marriage that dignifies our own imperfect unions as a display of the gospel.
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