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For the spiritual reflections, I began with a single image in my mind: The image of Isaiah 62:5, which says that God rejoices over us like a groom rejoices over his bride. This image became the common thread woven through every reflection of the book. As I considered the many challenges that brides face -- both in their literal bridal plans and as a spiritual bride of Christ -- I thought about how those experiences really test a bride's character. That is what led me to arrange the reflections around various character traits, or virtues. My intent was to help brides develop a strong character that can face the challenges that crop up throughout the engagement -- and into their married life.

As I wrote, I very intentionally tried to integrate wedding planning images throughout the spiritual reflections. It's been my experience that many brides are made to feel as if they need to choose between having a strong spiritual life and planning a beautiful wedding, as if the two are unalterably opposed.

Rather than making brides feel guilty about putting time into wedding planning tasks, I wrote from the perspective that even ordinary wedding planning tasks, such as creating a budget or selecting a dress, can become meaningful reminders of our spiritual life. I do hope that my book will encourage brides to spend more time with God throughout their engagement. But I also hope that this book will encourage them to take God with them into all the wedding plans as well.

Q: Why has the spiritual aspect of wedding planning been overlooked in past?

Tol: I think a big part of the problem is that weddings have become such big business. As a result, a lot of attention gets focused on the bride and she's constantly being told that "This is all about you. This is your special day." Also, there's a lot of pressure to plan the "perfect" wedding, something that takes a lot of time and energy away from any spiritual thoughts. Understandably, even the most grounded woman will probably struggle with selfishness and spiritual distraction when she's constantly being bombarded by those messages.

I also think that the Christian community has sometimes contributed to the problem in a subtle way. We say things like, "Remember that the wedding is only a day, but your marriage will last a lifetime," sending an underlying message that the wedding isn't really all that important. I believe that's offers a skewed picture. It's true that a bride should focus attention on her spiritual life and her future role as a wife. But a bride's wedding is not unimportant. A wedding is an incredibly special moment -- a ceremony that brings together a man and woman, their families, and their God. We need to let brides celebrate this special time with God instead of making them feel as though God frowns upon every moment they spend on wedding plans.

Q: What are the most beautiful wedding experiences?

Tol: Instead of making brides feel as though God doesn't really care about them having a beautiful wedding, this book sends a different message: The most beautiful weddings, and the most beautiful brides, actually grow out of a close relationship with God.


Amy J. Tol  is director of youth ministries at her church and works as a freelance writer for Christian websites. She was married August 18, 2000. Amy and her groom Brian live in Holland, Michigan. You can purchase The Bride's Handbook here.

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