Parents of Young Adults Should Be Supportive of 20something Marriage
Too many parents of today's young adults "hold that your 20s are for getting your career launched, “figuring out who you are,” and having fun. Enough of the navel-gazing identity quests. Not only is fun overrated, fun is far more likely to materialize when you’re with friends and family, not when you’re alone, online, at work, meeting up with strangers, stressed by overwork, or on a packed airplane for the next seven hours. “Fun” like that is overrated. How have we been so misled for so long?"
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“My students at UVA are aiming to marry around 30. They want to focus on education, work & having fun in their 20s. But what they don’t appreciate is that the *dating landscape is much more difficult today* than it was for their parents and grandparents…”
A reminder for us in this new year:
Stay awake.
Stand firm, courage is required.
Be brave and strong.
Do everything in love. This is the true measure of strength.
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One of the most intimate acts a couple can share isn’t physical, it’s spiritual.
Praying or meditating together is like wiring your batteries in parallel: it multiplies your strength, deepens your bond, and brings extraordinary power to your relationship.
This is one daily I may listen to a few times to take into my heart the healing ❤️🩹 from God through lament, affirmation, and praise.
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