Interfaith Marriage

31 Ways To Know You’re In The Right Relationship

A good piece! Good signs of knowing the relationship Mike Ghouse   Courtesy of Huffington Post  margaret.johnson@huffingtonpost.com   As anyone living in the age of depressing divorce rates knows, a happy long-term couple is almost like a unicorn: If by some miracle you encounter it, you can’t stop staring, and you have a feeling no […]

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Amita Weds Sarah

This is for the first time, a woman has chosen another woman’s name as her last name in a gay-lesbian marriage and this the 2nd most publicized wedding of two Indian women. Both married White women and chose to be the feminine part of the relationship.    Years ago I did some research on the preference of single women in a

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Jewish Woman Weds a New Thought Christian Man by a Muslim Officiant

The bride and groom must be admired by one and all, in this divisive world, where people have difficulty in agreeing, and difficulty in getting along – they are setting a new standard, that of respecting each other’s uniqueness. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SpeakerMikeGhouse@gmail.com   Jewish Woman Weds a New Thought Christian Man by a Muslim Officiant 

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About Interfaith Weddings

Interfaith Marriages in America Research continues on the intricacies of Interfaith Marriages. Dr. Mike Ghouse Nearly 40% of weddings in the United States are interfaith. Indeed, two in five South Asian Americans marry outside their faith, that is, marrying with a Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jew, Sikh, or the other that includes even Atheists. The Religious

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