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Equally Yoked: What does it mean and why it’s important

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Should you care about being equally yoked when dating and getting married.

The word equally yoked is a term that is often thrown around when people talk about marriage, but what exactly does it mean and is it something people should even pay attention to. The idea is a spiritual term that many are not familiar with, because we are no longer primarily an agricultural society.

Regardless of your faith or what you believe in, the concept of being equally yoked has a tremendous impact on the health and longevity of relationships. Those who ignore its principle become painfully aware of its absences, if they don’t recognize its meaning.

Ignorance isn’t always bliss.

In this podcast episode we explore the meaning of being equally yoked, where it originated from, and how it applies to all couples today. Whether you are married, single or dating this is an important subject to better understand relationships and improve on your approach to relationships

Hosted by Pastor Brian Wallace and Keonte McDonald

The post Equally Yoked: What does it mean and why it’s important appeared first on Simplify Complexity.

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Should you care about being equally yoked when dating and getting married.

The word equally yoked is a term that is often thrown around when people talk about marriage, but what exactly does it mean and is it something people should even pay attention to. The idea is a spiritual term that many are not familiar with, because we are no longer primarily an agricultural society.

Regardless of your faith or what you believe in, the concept of being equally yoked has a tremendous impact on the health and longevity of relationships. Those who ignore its principle become painfully aware of its absences, if they don’t recognize its meaning.

Ignorance isn’t always bliss.

In this podcast episode we explore the meaning of being equally yoked, where it originated from, and how it applies to all couples today. Whether you are married, single or dating this is an important subject to better understand relationships and improve on your approach to relationships

Hosted by Pastor Brian Wallace and Keonte McDonald

The post Equally Yoked: What does it mean and why it’s important appeared first on Simplify Complexity.

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