What It Takes to Transform a Wedding Into a Good Marriage: Fr. Nicholas Louh and Dr. Roxanne Louh
Description
You can always tell how important something is by the priority placed on
it. In Genesis, the very first chapter of the first book of the Bible, God
establishes a family, Adam and Eve. The very first thing God does in the New
Testament is the merging of family between Mary and Joseph in the birth of
Christ. And the very first miracle Jesus performs is at a wedding, the wedding
at Cana. It is now officially wedding season, in the month of June more
weddings will take place than at any other time of the year. But how do you
ensure that a beautiful wedding with all the pomp and pageantry creates a
strong marriage, where husband and wife move forward joyfully in whole-life
oneness? Enter Fr. Nicholas Louh and Dr. Roxanne Louh. Fr. Nick is a Greek
Orthodox Priest who's presided over the nuptials of scores of couples. His wife
Dr. Roxanne Louh is a clinical psychologist and family therapist who sees many
of those couples after the luster has worn off the glitz of the wedding and a
life of children, careers and financial strains complicated their "happily
ever after". On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, the Louhs talk
about how to overcome difficulties in marriage, even some of the
worst things that could happen, like an adulterous affair. But more
importantly, how God's design for marriage is the key to a strong marriage, one
that truly is, "for better or for worse."
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