Tuesday, March 27, 2012

8 Tips for Marriage Seekers


byTim Keller

Recognize that there are seasons for not doing marriage-seeking:  When you are going through a significant transition -- starting a new job, starting a new school, death of a parent, or some other fairly absorbing time or event -- it might not at all be a good time to begin a relationship.  

Understand the 'gift of singleness': Paul calls singleness a gift in 1 Corinthians 7:7:  But what Paul speaks of is neither a condition without any struggle nor on the other hand an experience of misery. It is fruitfulness in life and ministry through  the single state. 

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Three Things Your Bridesmaids Want To Tell You...

Planning your wedding is one of the most exciting times of your life. The natural impulse is to share the excitement with those closest to you-your bridesmaids. While your bridesmaids are genuinely thrilled for you, they may be feeling apprehensive about what being a bridesmaid will mean for them, and how it could change their relationship with you. They don't want to burst your bubble, though-so we'll tell you things your bridesmaids secretly wish they could...  For the rest of the story go to Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6945299

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Important Ideas To Keep In Mind When Shopping for Your Gown

 By Jordan Westbrook

You’ve dreamed of and planned out every detail of your gown since the day you attended your first wedding. However, when you’re actually shopping for that dress, it may be a little different than you imagined.

Here’s a list of 11 things you should keep in mind when searching for your wedding dress:
1. Fit. Make sure your dress fits, or will at least be able to be altered to fit you. If you’re planning to shed some pounds, don’t order your dress smaller than the size you can wear right now in case you aren’t able to lose the pounds you’d hoped to lose. It’s always easier to take a dress in than to let it out.
2. Cost. The majority of brides have a budget, so make sure you stay within that price range. Tell your consultant that you only want to see the dresses within the price you’ve distinguished. If you’re able, set a limit of how much extra you can spend to ensure that you don’t go over your maximum price.
3. Sales. Who doesn’t love a good discount? Never pass up the opportunity to consider dresses that have been marked down; it doesn’t cost anything to look! Prices are reduced simply because the product or color are discontinued, a sample was on the sales floor, or the dress wasn’t selling as well as the shop had hoped it would.
 4. Embellishment. Dresses that are adorned with rhinestones and beadings are going to cost more than those that have less embellishment. If you can’t skip the bling, go for styles that are less elaborate and enhance your dress by adding jewelry or a detailed sash around the waist to give the same effect. 
5. Be open-minded. Even though you have the picture of the perfect dress in your head, try on other gowns to see if you find something you like better. Several brides will tell you they went in with an idea of their dress and came out with something completely different. Also, don’t judge a dress by the way it looks on the hanger.
6. Consider your venue. You want your dress to be appropriate for the setting in which your wedding is taking place. Contact the officiant or the venue to see if there are any rules concerning body coverage.
7. Alterations. Most wedding gowns have to have alterations. Taking in the bodice of a dress is going to cost more than having the dress hemmed. Remember the costs of alterations when setting your budget.
8. Color. There are many shades of the color white. Use fabric samples to hold up to yourself to see which shades best compliment your skin tone. If you don’t wish to have a white dress, use shades of the color you want.
9. Trends. As with all fashion categories, trends come and go within wedding attire. While we’re going to keep quiet on whether you should go with or stray away from current trends, just keep in mind how you want your pictures to look in 50 years.
10. Take your time. Just because you have a one-hour appointment doesn’t mean you have to pick a dress during the allotted time. Don’t feel rushed or pressured to buy one the first day of your search. If at all possible, allow yourself a day or two to think about it to be sure.
11. Have fun! We’ve all seen the bridezillas on television, and some of us even in person, who take wedding dress shopping way too seriously. While you want to look gorgeous and find the right dress, having fun with it and enjoying the process will make you, along with your bridal consultant, family and friends, at ease.

Article Link: http://www.inarkansas.com/article/arkansas-bride/29672/11-things-to-keep-in-mind-when-searching-for-your-wedding-dress

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