| dc.description.abstract | In this pastoral article, Rev. James G. Witt III addresses the spiritual implications of entering a mixed-faith marriage. While acknowledging that God permits such unions, Witt emphasizes that Scripture does not promote them. He outlines the spiritual risks involved, including weakened faith, lack of shared values, and challenges in raising Christian children. Drawing on biblical texts (e.g., Deuteronomy 7:3–4; 1 Corinthians 7:39) and sociological data, Witt argues that marriages grounded in a shared faith in Christ are more stable and fulfilling. He encourages readers to consider the long-term spiritual consequences of their marital choices, especially for future children. Witt concludes with a prayerful appeal for thoughtful discernment, urging Christians to “look before they leap” into marriage, particularly when spiritual unity is lacking.
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