Make getting married simple again
I’m praying for some brave couples to resist the wedding industrial complex.
Couples willing to say no to indebtedness, months of wedding production, and pressure to impress strangers online.
The kind of pressure that turns a sacred covenant into a performance, and a joyful beginning into financial strain and anxiety.
Couples who are willing to step off the treadmill of comparison, where every detail is
curated, posted, and evaluated.
Just make your vows before God, gather family and friends, eat some cake in the church basement, and get on with the joyful work of building a household.
A simple beginning is not a small beginning. It is often the strongest kind.
Because it keeps the focus where it belongs: not on performance and image management, but on covenant faithfulness.
In the end, a wedding lasts a day, but a household is built over decades.
What we celebrate publicly should serve what we must live privately.
Simplicity at the front end creates space for depth on the back end, where character, sacrifice, and love are actually formed in ordinary days.
We’ve spent enough time perfecting weddings.
Let’s focus on forming marriages, families, and households that can stand the weight of real life, real joy, and real hardship.
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David Bostrom
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