So why not just get married?

Yesterday, The Times, covering the Labour conference, reported that Labour intend to create a form of “common-law marriage”. The Times report: Cohabiting couples have been

Is this approach to complementarianism just dressed up egalitarianism?

A while ago, I wrote this post in response to some questions posed online by Beth Moore. Whilst the questions were quite specific, the article

Monthly afternoon service: families

Yesterday, we had our monthly afternoon service. We purposefully try to make it a different format to the morning service. Instead of systematically preaching through

The cardinal sin of the pastor’s wife (apparently)

I was chatting with a pastor’s wife some time ago who told me about having committed the cardinal sin of pastor’s wives. She admitted –

If date night is the silver bullet for your marriage, you’ve got bigger problems than whether you have a date night

I read this TGC post on why we shouldn’t put out hope into a date night. The Conservative Evangelical internet went, as they say round

The role of the pastor’s wife

I should go on record from the outset and state that I am neither a pastor nor a pastor’s wife.* I would like to think,