![]() It’s good to be here.ĭennis: Steve works for Focus on the Family in their youth program, working with, really, single adults. We just happen to have Candice and her husband Steve here in the studio.īob: Which is validation that your book works right?Ĭandice: Thank you so much, Dennis. They need to get a book by Candice Watters called Get Married: What Women Can Do to Help It Happen. Now, what do we do?”īob: “Because we’re sitting out here waiting and what do we do?”ĭennis: Here is what they need to do. Mohler that guys need to get after it, and find a wife and get married?” You said-īob: Then we got all these letters from women going, “Thank you for playing that. ![]() Understand that you must be looking, guys, for that wife of your youth in whom you can find such fulfillment when the “we” is created and a one-flesh relationship is given, and you grow up together in the faith, and in the Lord, and in your adulthood.ĭennis: The dust is stirred sufficiently!īob: Now, when we played that and I asked you, “Would you agree with Dr. You have to be urgently seeking as much as you would seek what God would have you to do vocationally, as much as you would seek what God would have you to do in terms of your mission for life. What are you waiting for? Do you think all of a sudden you’re going to be 25 or 26 and you’re going to get a telegram from heaven, “By the way-” Do you think Ed McMahon’s going to show up at your door or something like that? It’s not going to happen! Mohler: (Recorded message) If you’re 17, 18, 19, 20, in your early 20’s, what are you waiting for? I don’t mean to get married this weekend I mean to look for the spouse God has given you. Can you play that?ĭennis: This will stir up a little dust with our single listeners.ĭr. We’ll see if we can reengage the subject here today. Mohler, who is the President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville. They haven’t heard, but we have pulled out that clip from Dr. ![]() This was a set-up.īob: I thought, “I’m just going to play this, and then I want your reaction,” because I wasn’t exactly sure how you were going to react.īob: So, I hit you with it cold and some of our listeners don’t know this story. You had not heard the Al Mohler clip that I had for you.ĭennis: I had not-I am remembering this now. Do you remember back a couple of years ago when you kicked up all the dust about guys stepping up and getting married?ĭennis: Well, I actually didn’t kick up the dust we just played a little message by Al Mohler.īob: Actually this was one of the more fun moments we’ve ever had on FamilyLife Today because, I don’t know if you remember this, but you came into the studio that day and I wouldn’t tell you what we were going to talk about. Thanks for joining us on the Monday edition, probably the first time The Rembrandts have been played on this radio station. ![]() We’re going to have a conversation that could be controversial today with Steve and Candice Watters about some of the ideas Candice shares in her book for singles called Get Married. Our host is the President of FamilyLife®, Dennis Rainey, and I’m Bob Lepine. You have a lot of guys you are friends with-maybe one guy, in particular, who is a special friend but that’s all? Take some advice from Candice Watters.Ĭandice: Friendship is good but if marriage is what you really want, you have to be vigilant that you don’t let those friendships fritter away the decade of the 20’s, when you really are at your height of marriage-ability with friendships, if those friendships don’t have the promise of moving toward marriage.īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Monday, August 15 th. Bob: If you’re a single, young woman in your 20’s, someday you’d like to be married. ![]()
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