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Christian singles aren’t going to church to find life partners. They’re swiping on the apps.
Custom wedding vows are popular. But Christian marriage is about more than personal identity, ephemeral affection, and jokes about chores.
Sometimes loving your neighbor means telling him you’re not in love anymore.
As Christian romances make their way to theaters, their writers are seizing opportunities for evangelism.
How a romance author journeyed with God through an unwanted divorce.
Evangelical novelists have embraced human grit and struggle. Getting readers to notice is its own struggle.
Review
Harrison Scott Key’s latest book gives a tragi-comic take on the Christian humility required to stay married.
Unmarried Christians can live as signposts of the new creation.
What husbands and wives think of others’ unions and what they’d recommend for their children.
Review
As two recent books demonstrate, the answer is both—together. (And not only for singles.)