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Don't Hold Back The Emotion
The part of the ceremony where the Bride and Groom respond "I Do" is called the Questions of Intent. It was originally designed to make sure the Bride and Groom were there of their own free will, and that they actually intend to get married. The Questions of Intent cover the fundamentals of a marriage covenant: faithfulness, respect, and unconditional love. Therefore, the vows can be whatever you want them to be. You can choose traditional vows, or write romantic statements to each other.
Chaplain Dan Jenkins is a former pastor and the current owner of Heaven's Touch Weddings. He has earned a liberal arts degree, and degrees in ministry and theology. A Vietnam combat veteran in the US Army; former Instructor with the Dale Carnegie Course; and has worked extensively in Haiti, as well as with Haitians in the USA. Dan loves cross-cultural situations, which has worked well for him in the wedding ministry he now does full time. You can find out more information on Chaplain Dan's business at http://www.HeavensTouchWeddings.com. View all articles by Dan JenkinsSpread The WordArticle OptionsPopular Authors
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