Engaged Couples
Come before the weight of the planning becomes the whole of the preparation.
The covenant you are preparing to make deserves more preparation than the wedding requires.
You know that fine you give your mother when she asks about seating charts? Underneath is a quieter question — about who you are becoming, in private, before the dress and the venue and the family politics swallow the version of you that is going into this marriage. This journal sits with that quieter question. Five honest minutes a day that belong only to you. Your partner does not have to read what you write. The wedding planner cannot do this work. The pastor doing your premarital counselling only sees you for an hour a week. The marriage you are building, underneath the wedding plans, starts with the woman or the man who is actually about to make the promise — and the journal meets that person, alone, for 140 days.
Journals in this collection
When Building the Marriage While Planning the Wedding
Grow Closer to God Together Before Forever Begins
Open journalWhy this collection works for this reader
Written for the engaged person building the foundation before the covenant begins.
Gives the engaged person a daily practice that builds what the marriage will stand on.
Honest about what the preparation requires — which matters more than the ceremony.
About this collection
Written for engaged couples: 140 days of a practice that doesn't ask you to be someone you currently aren't. Each daily page is short, scripture-grounded, and structured the same way — so the format disappears and the meeting with God is what's left.
