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Marquis and Taylor Williams of Chicago have been married nearly three years and hosts a podcast called “U Stuck Wit Me.” The millennial duo agreed to join Emunah host Tamara Henry in a discussion about Modern Day Love … and marriage.
The discussion is filled with playful banter, outbreaks of favorite song snippets and emotional, transparent real-life scenarios as Marquis and Taylor share their views of love and their journey to the altar.
“It’s been three great years,” Marquis says. “I can’t complain. This woman right here, she is a Godsend. God definitely knew what He was doing when He created her.”
Studies show that most millennials shun marriage with 2in 5 thinking marriage is an outdated tradition and cities like Toledo, Ohio and Seattle and Spokane, Washington topping the list of U.S. places with the most unmarried couples living together. The statistics were compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau and may be found at https://thrivingcenterofpsych.com.
“I think our generation has an idea of love … but we, if it doesn’t serve us in the way that we want to be served, we don’t want it,” Marquis says. “We will easily toss it to the side. That’s not how relations are supposed to be.”
Both conclude – after visiting popular songs that fuel misunderstandings about love, looking at God’s standards in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 and glancing at data – “Marriage is worth it.”
Emunah listeners, please tell us your thoughts about love and marriage and let us know if you agree or disagree with Marquis and Taylor. Email us at [email protected]. Post a testimony on the Women of the Word website at https://wordconsultingllc.com.
Reach out to Marquis and Taylor at [email protected].
Marquis and Taylor Williams of Chicago have been married nearly three years and hosts a podcast called “U Stuck Wit Me.” The millennial duo agreed to join Emunah host Tamara Henry in a discussion about Modern Day Love … and marriage.
The discussion is filled with playful banter, outbreaks of favorite song snippets and emotional, transparent real-life scenarios as Marquis and Taylor share their views of love and their journey to the altar.
“It’s been three great years,” Marquis says. “I can’t complain. This woman right here, she is a Godsend. God definitely knew what He was doing when He created her.”
Studies show that most millennials shun marriage with 2in 5 thinking marriage is an outdated tradition and cities like Toledo, Ohio and Seattle and Spokane, Washington topping the list of U.S. places with the most unmarried couples living together. The statistics were compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau and may be found at https://thrivingcenterofpsych.com.
“I think our generation has an idea of love … but we, if it doesn’t serve us in the way that we want to be served, we don’t want it,” Marquis says. “We will easily toss it to the side. That’s not how relations are supposed to be.”
Both conclude – after visiting popular songs that fuel misunderstandings about love, looking at God’s standards in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 and glancing at data – “Marriage is worth it.”
Emunah listeners, please tell us your thoughts about love and marriage and let us know if you agree or disagree with Marquis and Taylor. Email us at [email protected]. Post a testimony on the Women of the Word website at https://wordconsultingllc.com.
Reach out to Marquis and Taylor at [email protected].