Christian Biblical Advisory Opinions
ebook ∣ Before Marriage — Purity, Discernment, and the Path to Godly Union
By A.A. Castor
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Are you tired of superficial relationship advice that barely scratches the surface of what real commitment requires? Christian Biblical Advisory Opinions: Before Marriage — Purity, Discernment, and the Path to Godly Union is not another sugar-coated self-help manual. It's a raw, unfiltered, theologically grounded roadmap for those who are serious about preparing for marriage God's way—no shortcuts, no compromise.
In an age where purity is mocked, discernment is neglected, and godly order is cast aside, this book dares to return to the roots—Scripture, Apostolic authority, and the wisdom of the early Church Fathers (200–381 A.D.). Every question tackled in this work is answered with deadly seriousness and sacred reverence. From emotional boundaries to spiritual compatibility, from fasting as a couple to avoiding manipulation masked as romance, these 100+ advisory opinions offer unapologetically traditional answers rooted in truth, not trends.
This isn't just about courtship—this is about the soul. Each page is designed to awaken conviction, demolish illusions, and prepare you for the kind of marriage that reflects Christ and the Church. If you're hoping for fluff, close the book. But if you're hungry for sacred clarity and bold answers to the questions no one dares to ask, this volume will be your fire-tested guide.
Whether you're single, dating, engaged, or guiding someone who is, Before Marriage will challenge you, confront you, and ultimately change you. Because preparing for marriage isn't about compatibility. It's about calling. It's about covenant. And it starts here—with truth.