tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1250191229620185700.post9150223177509166753..comments2023-12-17T12:55:53.461-06:00Comments on CACHE' CONNECTIONS CHRISTIAN MATCHMAKING: You Never Marry the Right PersonKimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11903219648063191835noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1250191229620185700.post-75788595120613850462012-03-06T00:17:43.396-06:002012-03-06T00:17:43.396-06:00Thank you for posting this Linda. It is powerfully...Thank you for posting this Linda. It is powerfully true what the author said about marriage. I'm into sports. I love basketball and am a recently retired NCAA referee. If was something that I LOVED and enjoyed but...MAN!It was hard work! Physically, keeping up with these young people on a basketball court+ outside training & workouts;studying and keeping up with all of the rules and time I had to spend away from family going to training clinics,etc. Marriage should be the same: the type of hard work that gives you such pleasure as to achieve love. If you really want it, (as I did want to become an NCAA official)the work can be inspiring and even fun. It WILL reward you with the intimate love that is your goal. (This gave me...A different perspective on the subject of "working" on a love relationship.)Zane-from North CarolinaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com