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Just like a successful business is measured by profitability, we must ask ourselves what defines a successful marriage. A business is designed to make money for its owners, but what is marriage designed for? What was God's intent when He created marriage
Marriage is not a transactional relationship but a lifelong covenant based on faithfulness, grace, and unconditional love—just as God remains faithful to us.
Marriage involves love, respect, and a mutual commitment to reflect Christ's love for the Church.
By Caroline Nkirote-BongoJust like a successful business is measured by profitability, we must ask ourselves what defines a successful marriage. A business is designed to make money for its owners, but what is marriage designed for? What was God's intent when He created marriage
Marriage is not a transactional relationship but a lifelong covenant based on faithfulness, grace, and unconditional love—just as God remains faithful to us.
Marriage involves love, respect, and a mutual commitment to reflect Christ's love for the Church.