Synopses & Reviews
EVERY YEAR over two million people enter into the covenant of marriage. We make holy vows to one another, vows that pledge our permanent presence: “For better, for worse…‘til death do us part.”
With This Ring is an elegant tribute to that eternal promise.
Based upon the traditional Christian vows, this exquisite keepsake book beautifully and sensitively explores the meaning and history behind the wedding vow. You will be both touched and inspired by the quotes and verses that mingle with short inspirational and historical essays. With This Ring is beautifully designed with space at the end of the book for the couples own photograph and personal vows, making it the perfect gift for the newly-wed couple and a soul-stirring reminder for all who have entered into the bonds of marriage.
Synopsis
Every year over two million people in the United States alone enter into the covenant of marriage. Many make holy vows to one another, vows that pledge their permanent presence: "For better, for worse...'til death do us part." With This Ring is an elegant tribute to that eternal promise.
Based upon the traditional Christian vows, this exquisite keepsake book beautifully and sensitively explores the meaning and history behind the wedding vow. Readers will be touched and inspired by the quotes and verses that mingle with short inspirational and historical essays. With This Ring is beautifully designed with space at the end of the book for a couples own photograph and personal vows, making it the perfect gift for the newly-wed couple and a soul-stirring reminder for all who have entered into the bonds of marriage.
About the Author
Joanna Weaver was voted the Most Promising New Writer of 1997 at the Mount Herman Writers Conference. She has authored Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World and written for publications such as Focus on the Family, Home Life, Aspire, and The Evangel. A pastors wife for more than eighteen years, she and her husband have counseled many couples, both those approaching their wedding and those struggling in marriage. The Weavers live in Montana and have taught young married classes and spoken on the topic of marriage throughout the northwestern United States.