You and I are living through the biggest communication shift in years. And that shift is being accelerated by a global pandemic. These are the new rules for church growth. And as we begin to navigate the uncharted waters of ministry in a post-pandemic world — we need clarity. What is my church really trying to accomplish? Before we can calculate your church growth score — we first need to answer this question.

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There will always be difference between spouses. Very true, and we're just getting started Hubby just began his intern year. The fact that she is dating an atheist non-Mormon shows pretty serious lack of conformity already. The decisions we have made in how to raise our kids have been our decisions alone. Part of me feels like will I ever get chosen for one weekend as a priority over medicine. I would never change my decision to marry him. IE в the comment about not having a husband to give priesthood blessings, etc. He says he has put-in a lot of his life into his profession and his career is very important to him.
After our first kiss she lets me know she won't have sex with me because she's mormon and we'd need to be married first. Drinkers tend to rely on drink before they can have fun. It's a great idea to know where you stand so that you'll be prepared when this comes up in conversation. But of course this does not mean that mixed religion children cannot grow up to be LDS stalwarts. No one understands it, so thank you for sharing your thoughts so I know I'm not alone and not being too needy for feeling alone. Her beliefs are innocous but ultimately a death sentence for this relationship.