I’d not seen this at a wedding before, but Rob and Lindy washed each others feet, on their knees. It was a compelling picture of service and submission.
Author: wally metts
Wally Metts is the daysman. He is a professor of English and communication at Spring Arbor University and co-pastors Falling Waters Bible Church. The father of four adult children, he and his wife Katie raise barn cats on 20 acres in Horton, Michigan. His grandchildren call him Santa.
the wisdom of waiting
Sometimes, depending on the situation, it’s good to wait. For sex. For dinner. For tea. For gifts. So much of what we long for isn’t quite yet right or ready.
lessons in loving
Christ is our example of how to love our wives. He gives us fleeting, vibrant sunsets. You can give her flowers. He gives us unexpected gifts, moments of glory and fragments of delight. He is your example.
celebrating Santa
St. Nicholas' legacy of generosity is important this time of year, as we learn to think about the gifts we give rather than the ones we receive.
a night of blessing
The night of blessing is the antithesis of a bachelor party. It is an opportunity to welcome a young man into a community of men who take the responsibility and blessings of marriage seriously.
